Wow...this is post #100 for me. I started this blog in Feb after being inspired by Terry Storch and Brian Bailey. My initial goals were to a) keep my boss, Tony Morgan, updated on what I'm working on and b) hopefully provide some helpful info for other church IT folks. I "think" I'm in some part meeting those goals based on my blog stats.
From what I can gather there are right at 70 of you subscribing to this blog! If you're not subscribed to my feedburner feed it would help me if you would ... dump the old atom and index feeds and signup for the feedburner feed pretty please :-) http://feeds.feedburner.com/JasonPowell-ChurchItAndOtherMusings
I'm flattered your read this blog, but I gotta wonder why you do? I was telling a friend about my blog the other day and he asked, "Why do people read your blog?" I'm really not sure was my reply. If you have a moment to leave a comment I'd certainly be interested as to why you're subscribed.
For stats reasons I know one should post something everyday ... well, for me that just aint gonna happen anytime soon. A) I don't have enough time, B) I don't want to post just to be posting ... trying to keep this a "no fluff" zone ;-)
Here's looking foward to another 100 posts. If you have suggestions on things you'd like to see let me know.
Stats:
Started Feb 2005
Posts = 100
Comments = 109
Subscribers = ~70
Google Page Rank = 3/10 (highest achieved to date = 5)
Total page views = 5773
Technorati Rank:
115,367
Congrats on your 100th post today!
Posted by: Terry Storch | July 15, 2005 at 10:50 AM
Love your blog, Jason!
Posted by: Tony Morgan | July 15, 2005 at 09:57 PM
Being a tech-geek-wanna-be, I enjoy reading the details of your job. It really is fascinating reading to me. I love your contribution to the team...and I think you are the top in your field...so it is fun reading the "story behind the man" to see what makes you tick, what you are thinking, and where you are heading. Thanks for keeping this up. Tim
Posted by: Tim | July 19, 2005 at 10:16 AM
Thanks dudes :-)
Posted by: Jason Powell | July 20, 2005 at 12:42 AM