Posted on November 10th, 2007 by sherrilynne
October has come and gone. I’ve only just now had time to look at Strive Notes’ stats for the month. Posting is up and so is traffic, thanks in part to Jo and Deana’s recent contributions. Here are the most popular post for the month.
5. Jo is doing a good job with her weekly Top [...]
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Posted on October 31st, 2007 by Jo
It’s Wednesday so that must mean more blog posts from Jo! Here was me thinking that no one reads my posts when my friends informed me last night they have been having a crafty look for weeks. It seems I have an avid fan in my friend Susie, who eagerly awaits my post today, and [...]
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Posted on October 20th, 2007 by sherrilynne
It’s actually happened a bit more quickly than I thought it might. Brian Connelly is launching another blog having just announced the demise of Strumpette a few weeks ago. Like most people who are well and truly bitten by the blogging bug, he just couldn’t help himself.
When it comes to blogging, being obnoxious can be [...]
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Posted on October 14th, 2007 by sherrilynne
Jo’s still away sunning herself in Egypt, so I thought I’d pen a top five this week in her absence. Here’s what I’ve been reading this week, in no particular order.
1. The Case Of The Missing Client hit home with me this week, as I had to make my apologies to a journalist on Computing. [...]
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Posted on October 9th, 2007 by sherrilynne
Amanda Chapel has quit as the managing editor of Strumpette. Should we believe her this time? Or is this another ruse? I guess only time will tell, but I suspect that we’ve not heard the last of her.
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Posted on September 22nd, 2006 by sherrilynne
This week I posted a record number of items to del.icio.us. There is just so much good original content and informative debate going on. It was hard to choose my favourites. But here they are in no particular order.
1. Steve Rubel has an interesting post about how Wikipedia articles on the top US advertisers are among the most highly ranked pages in [...]
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