This is my third-ever blog entry. It is strange to be writing without knowing whether these words will ever be read by anyone. Why would they be?
My two previous blogs have engendered no responses, and I do not think this site allows me to know whether anyone is even reading the entries, although I can discover that 17 people have checked our my profile here.
So, the question remains: Is anyone listening? Is writing blog entries worthwhile? Let me know?
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Hi...just wanted to let you know that you can go to sitemeter.com and download a free counter - it will show you how many people have visited your blog, how long they stayed and where they are from.
Hapy blogging!
Well I just read just read your blog.
Your blog will gain readership as time goes on. As you post more entries, the search engine web crawlers will gather more information to display in people’s keyword search results.
You did submit your blog to the search engines didn’t you?: http://www.google.com/intl/en/submit_content.html
And of course leaving flattering messages helps ;-) !
I look forward to new entries Theatreman!
Blogging is pretty retarded.
I came here to tell you that what you wrote here:
"I wish that Disney (and I am a stockholder) would realize that "improving stockholder values" EVERY YEAR and enlarging corporate salaries byond all sense are less important goals than keeping longstanding product value."
...is pretty inspired. It makes me wonder if the Disney of today is not coasting on the reputation of the Disney of yesterday, and how long it might take for that reputation to fade.
Time will tell if the strategy of attracting guests with cheap annual passports and payment plans is sustainable. They may come often for little or no reason, but most don't spend the kind of money long distance travelers do.
Of course, you need to build some pretty extravagant attractions to attract those visitors. No one flies halfway across the world for a Nemo makeover. Krushchev threw a fit when he wasn't allowed to go to Disneyland. Hypothetically, would he have cared so much today?
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