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Monday, September 17, 2007

Say Anything Is Four Years Old

Monday, September 10th, this blog turned four years old.  I missed the anniversary, which is about par for the course with me.  I’m terrible with dates.

In the past I’ve done a big post running down all the statistical highlights of the year.  Comments.  Visits.  Posts.  Etc.  Since I forgot, I’m not going to do that this year as I don’t feel like putting in the time after the fact.  But it is sort of fun to reflect.

Back when I started this blog it was intended as little more than an outlet for sharing jokes with my friends and writing political rants so that my wife (then my girlfriend) wouldn’t have to listen to them.  When I told people about it, they were like “What’s a blog?” Now it seems like every mom, dad, reporter, television station and newspaper has a blog or two.

When I started, seeing blogs get mentioned in a news article, on a radio show or television was big.  Everybody in the (at the time) relatively small circle of the blogosphere (it seems like we all pretty much knew, or at least knew of, each other back then) would link.  These days bloggers appear on television routinely.  These days it sometimes seems like the “average citizen” blogs are getting drowned out by journalists and political flaks who, instead of writing news articles or press releases, just write blog posts.  And something was lost in that, though I still think that blogging has a bright future.

But it really is amazing how much things have changed.  I was watching a movie just last night where “blogger chatter” was mentioned in a casual, off-hand way as though it were the most normal thing in the world.  And it is now, but it wasn’t always.

I’ve changed with this blog too.  My political views starting out were those of a naive kid lured into politics by 9/11 and the war in Iraq, and they’ve changed quite a bit.  I’ve always been conservative, but on a lot of issues my interaction with you readers (in later years, the first year or so of this blog it was pretty much just me sending posts off into the void) has changed the way I think.  Has made me more knowledgeable and informed, and for that I thank you.

What’s more, this blog has turned into something of a media outlet of sorts.  I never would have thought it would happen when I started out (I never really expected anyone to actually read this stuff) but now I get press releases from candidates, interest groups, and even media outlets.  Magazines, newspapers, book publishers...people from all sorts of places send me links to their articles to read.  Or send me review copies of their books and/or movies.  It amazes me at times.

As does the sheer number of readers I have.  Internet traffic and readership is always hard to quantify, but going off the measurement tools I have this blog is getting around 80,000 unique visitors a month.  Which works out to about 960,000 unique readers/year directly to this site.  Of course, a lot of those are duplicates, but about 53% of all site visits are “regular” visits so I’m guessing there’s about 40,000 regular readers of this blog in any given year.  And I’m using “regular” pretty loosely, meaning that if someone only visits once every two months they’re probably getting lumped into that “regular” category.  But still, I think that’s in the ballpark.

A lot of my posts here also get syndicated onto other sites as well.  Reuters, USA Today, the Houston Chronicle and some other publications have been picking up posts now and then for some time.  I’m also syndicated on the local Reiten Broadcasting sites (KXMC, KXMB, etc.) here in North Dakota and that generates a lot of readership too.  Approximately 3.7 million page views in the last sixty days, all put together.

Again, though, these numbers are hard to quantify.  But very roughly and very conservatively, I think it’s safe to say that in any given month anywhere from 500,000 to 1 million people read something I wrote on the internet.  I wonder how many other people in North Dakota can say that.

Not many, I’m guessing.

Along the way I’ve also picked up a cadre of regular bloggers.  Pilgrim, Ken McCracken, The Whistler and myself keep things lively on the front page while folks like Proof, Bat One, Robert 108, Neiman, Puzzlefeet and many others keep the reader blogs exciting.  There are also regular commenters like halatbis, Anna, 2Hotel9, Mike Adamson, Carrick and others that always bring something interesting to a discussion.

There are people I’m leaving out, I’m sure, but rest assured that if you’re reading these words I appreciate it.  And if you contribute to the blog with posts or comments, I appreciate that too.

I still enjoy blogging, though some days now it feels almost like work.  If I’m slow on posts for a day I feel guilty (and those of you who email when I don’t post for half a day aren’t helping!), but overall this is still fun for me.  When it stops being fun I probably won’t blog any more, but as it stands I’m not going anywhere.

Comments

It’s been a honor to post here.

Congratulations Rob, and sincere thanks.

Ken McCracken on September 17, 2007 at 07:51 am

HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SAY ANYTHING! Rob… You have a great blog and I am so glad I found you. I hope there will be many more SA Bithdays!
Love Zsa Zsa
XOoo

Zsa Zsa on September 17, 2007 at 07:59 am

Congratulations on your Fourth! Way to hang in there!
Say Anything has been a friendly place to come in and exchange ideas, have our ideas challenged and provides an excellent opportunity to mock the knee-jerk among us!
Keep up the good work and may you have forty more!



A troll is someone who only wants to stir up trouble, not have an honest debate.  Some signs that a poster is a troll:
* Dodges questions from other posters * Refuses to give sources
* When one of its arguments is shown to be false, either ignores the proof or moves the goalposts.  Heh. (From the LGF faq)

Proof on September 17, 2007 at 08:00 am

Rob, I can’t thank you enough for creating a forum where people like myself can hone our writing skills as we post items of possible interest.  Your blogging web site is truly unique and may it continue for a very long time.


The Supreme Court is a bunch of black robed tyrants

docdave on September 17, 2007 at 08:11 am

Statistics lie.  You only have about 10 actual readers:

me, lik, robert, docdave, woof, 2hotel9, Dave the vegan troll, puzzle, whistler, proof, anna, zsa zsa, ken and so forth.

The other 39,990 visitors are all from the Turtle Mountain Reservation.  =)

Congrats and I have pretty much stopped watching the news anymore because anything of interest is already posted here with better analysis and the chance to chime in.  Having reader blogs and all other other things about the site gives everyone a chance to contribute.  Good times.

Justin B. on September 17, 2007 at 08:16 am
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Thanks everybody.  I appreciate the kind words.

Statistics lie.  You only have about 10 actual readers:

me, lik, robert, docdave, woof, 2hotel9, Dave the vegan troll, puzzle, whistler, proof, anna, zsa zsa, ken and so forth.

It seems that way at times, but believe it or not there’s a lot of lurkers around here.


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

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Rob on September 17, 2007 at 08:21 am

Congrats Rob…

The uniqueness of the site and the quality of the commenters are what drew me here. The debates can be very interesting and can even get bloody at times. Fun stuff. The folks from all sides of an issue, left and right, present excellent arguments for their points of view.

It’s a great site and I’m happy to be able to contribute to it.


Election ‘08 - We Are So Screwed

Pilgrim on September 17, 2007 at 08:35 am

Ahhh ... Rob, you neglected to mention your claim to fame, notorious blogging, infamous sleuthing ...
TURTLE MOUNTAIN BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS (NORTH DAKOTA) BANISHES BLOGGER ROB PORT


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Anna on September 17, 2007 at 08:42 am
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Ahhh ... Rob, you neglected to mention your claim to fame, notorious blogging, infamous sleuthing ...
TURTLE MOUNTAIN BAND OF CHIPPEWA INDIANS (NORTH DAKOTA) BANISHES BLOGGER ROB PORT

Claim it?  Man, I’m still trying to forget about that…


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

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Rob on September 17, 2007 at 08:44 am

provides an excellent opportunity to mock the knee-jerk among us!

Everybody needs a hobby.


What’s going to happen to US industry when the global warming extremists like John McCain double the price of electricity?  I would think all these factories will close and set up in countries where they aren’t scared of technology.


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The Whistler on September 17, 2007 at 08:57 am

Congrats Rob...it’s a nice place you’ve got here.


"The nation has been hypnotized by the swaying and the gesturing of the Watusi and the Frug.”
*J. Helms*

MikeAdamson on September 17, 2007 at 09:51 am
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C’mon--isn’t there any other designation between “lurker” and “top-ten commenter”? 

I prefer to think of myself as a “comment-reservist.” Ready to be “called up” for commenting duties, but busy working the other three weekends a month.

Oh well.  Happy 4th anni, Rob and SA.  I enjoy checking in on a daily basis.

TeacherDave on September 17, 2007 at 02:00 pm

Dec 14, 2004 is when I came in. My first comment, talking about the Groningen Protocol, was eaten by the spam filter. I’d link to it, but a database issue that ate a bunch of posts in early 2005 erased it.

likwidshoe on September 17, 2007 at 03:43 pm
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Thanks Dave and Mike.


When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty.

-- Thomas Jefferson

Rob’s recently listened-to songs:

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Rob on September 17, 2007 at 03:45 pm

Rob you’ve got a lot to be proud of here!  It’s been fun watching this blog evolve.

I first came here in (I believe) July of 2004 looking for links on the Swiftboat Vets for Truth.  Your very level headed approach to it caught my eye.  It’s now the top on my daily reading list…

Carrick on September 17, 2007 at 05:30 pm
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