Who are you?
Posted on August 15th, 2006
With everyone using RSS these days, web log statistics are now useless. I have no idea whether anyone is even reading this nonsense. The only sign of readership is the occasional comment - for which I am truly grateful. I tell myself that I am writing this stuff for me - and I don’t care if nobody else reads it - but the truth is I am a liar.
One potential solution to this conundrum is to make RSS deliver just a small teaser and force readers to come to my site to get the full bloggy goodness. I understand why that’s a good solution to for professional bloggers like Andrew Sullivan as they need the $$$ from advertising but, since Andrew changed his RSS feed a couple of weeks ago to send just an extract, I have only read about a third of his posts. Now Bob has started doing it (grrrr). I think that’s a fine way to lose readers.
My dilemma is this. Is it more important that people read my blog or that I know they are reading my blog?
I think I’ll just let my readers stay anonymous and hope that someone - probably Julio - will tell me that there is this great site that can track all your subscribers by nationality, OS and hair colour.
Meanwhile, is there anybody out there?


