I am hovering right at 100 hits a day, which I consider to be the Mendoza line for bloggers who have been at this a while. For the uninitated, that means that I am dangerously close to the replacement level. I can appreciate the loss of hits due to DoS attacks and my own sporadic posting from time to time, but this is a very bad sign. Of course, I am still hitting my weight -- in kilograms.
I'm working on one of the great collapses of all time. Once pushing 2,000 a day, just checking now I am lucky to hit a buck fifty. Wonder if there's a prize for that.
Posted by: marc at 05:41 PMI've noticed a real dip in visitors too. Posts are even down at Blair's site. (Well, he has been out of town for several days and hasn't posted anything new.)
Posted by: Andrea Harris at 06:20 AMBlogging your weight...?
I still think it's better to shoot your age -- in golf. :)
Cheers,
Posted by: Jon at 08:40 AMI'm just the opposite - it was like somebody flipped a switch a couple of weekends ago and my traffic about doubled. Of course that means that I've gone from insignificant to neglectable.
Posted by: Kevin Murphy at 02:40 PMGuess the Episcopalians are more powerful than I thought they were. I was at 300 a day not all that long ago. Then I started focusing on the Anglican breakup and I've been over 1,000 the last several days. I broke 2,000 two days in a row a while back.
Posted by: Christopher Johnson at 03:07 PM