Thank you
31/12/07 20:53 Filed in: Website Updates
It's
kind of embarrassing, but I have no idea who most of you are.
Since this website was launched in January of 2007, there has been a steady rise in the numbers of visitors.
From a start of around 200 in January to an average of 2600 visitors per month over the last few months, I've had the pleasant experience of having a web audience for my work and that's kind of exciting for a person who writes and takes photos.
My weblogs indicate that very few of you are hitting the website from within Trinidad and Tobago and the comments and e-mails that I receive are breathtaking in their diversity of origin and your notes have fundamentally changed my approach to thinking about the website.
What was once planned as an online showcase of my photography and a web repository for my writing has evolved over time, particularly in the case of the blog, which now reflects a surprising percentage of my writing, most of which isn't published anywhere else and that's a direct response to the indications of interest that visitors to the site have offered.
The revival of Cable Guys and a nymber of other initiatives I have planned for the site are the my own considered response to the growing interest in these pages.
Please feel free to take advantage of the commenting opportunities that are part of every writing entry and my contact page. I respond to all e-mails and enjoy your comments and advice.
Thanks again for your visits and interest.
Since this website was launched in January of 2007, there has been a steady rise in the numbers of visitors.
From a start of around 200 in January to an average of 2600 visitors per month over the last few months, I've had the pleasant experience of having a web audience for my work and that's kind of exciting for a person who writes and takes photos.
My weblogs indicate that very few of you are hitting the website from within Trinidad and Tobago and the comments and e-mails that I receive are breathtaking in their diversity of origin and your notes have fundamentally changed my approach to thinking about the website.
What was once planned as an online showcase of my photography and a web repository for my writing has evolved over time, particularly in the case of the blog, which now reflects a surprising percentage of my writing, most of which isn't published anywhere else and that's a direct response to the indications of interest that visitors to the site have offered.
The revival of Cable Guys and a nymber of other initiatives I have planned for the site are the my own considered response to the growing interest in these pages.
Please feel free to take advantage of the commenting opportunities that are part of every writing entry and my contact page. I respond to all e-mails and enjoy your comments and advice.
Thanks again for your visits and interest.
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