One Month Anniversary

September 8th, 2007

It’s almost midnight. I had to hurry or today wouldn’t be the one month anniversary of The Decision Strategist anymore. To this point there have been 46 posts and 24 comments. We had roughly 26 average daily visitors who spent 1:30 on the site. 62% of you use firefox. On our biggest day we had 129 visitors, mostly for the Why Entrepreneurs are Freaks of Nature and the Buy or Rent posts.

I just want to take a moment to thank all you readers for your comments. Jon Daley notified me of some errors in my Buy or Rent spreadsheets, and Bob gave me some great feedback. Isabella suggested a different take on problem solving. Hugh Gage and Scott gave some thoughts about the cost of buying versus renting, Guy Kawasaki stopped by to check out Decision Making with Twitter, and Thomas gave some input on the whole idea of decision-making in social networks. Ioana weighed in on the discussion of Memory versus Advertising.

Thanks to everyone!

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2 Responses to “One Month Anniversary”

  1. isabella mori Says:

    what a great idea to post a summary of your commenters! i’m really glad i found out about your blog. keep rockin!

    oh, and are you on twitter? if so, let me know.

  2. Thomas Says:

    Congrats on the first month. It is important to periodically celebrate what you have achieved so far.

    It is nice to be able to track your metrics. Remember that your Blog Grade is Not Just One Thing, so don’t get hung up on a single set of numbers. Keep in mind blogging is about engagement.

    From the numbers you have posted, it looks like you are doing great.

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