"Can I blog that" was my problem when I had ample time in my hands, back home in Bahrain & Cochin. Unfortunately for me, it never really changed; "When Can I blog that?" is my new worry.
Ever since I left for bangalore, I've never been able to write down the million things that I could have blogged. You have no idea how it feels like to have that "writer mood" and not being able to do it. Its something a blogger must go through once in his life. Some, can take it and come back and be themselves again. But for some, it can cause serious problems. In my case however, I got new friends and new relationships to take my mind of it. (Who says I can't blblogbout it?) ; it never goes away. A blogger is always a blogger no matter what all roles you take in life, you will never feel at home more than when you are infrontof your WYSIWYG editor.
As you can see in the graph above, the traffic on my website was at tremendous levels during the end of august and bbegining of september when I posted the **Seven Things to hate about Stumbleupon. You remeberr a time when my website went down due to traffic? Well, these high levels of traffic are TEN TIMES that value, but my server can now take it!
Other posts like, **Christians dont understand atheist quortes are the only things that lure readers these days.
It started to drop immediately after my first day of college and it looks like iincommingtake some serious efforts to being my SEO & Technorati ratings back up.
Anyhow, my site isn't always dead, there is at least 4 people reading it every hour.
I gotta go finish my assignments for Electronics & Electrical Department. See ya later. Peace out.
-Ru
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