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A Tale of Three Blog Entries

Here is what the Google Analytics for my humble blog - Armchair Theorist - looks like from early July until today:

What really stands out is the three spikes in traffic I received in the past three months. Let’s take a deeper look, shall we…

The Mini Spike (Left Side)

On July 12, I attended the E27 Unconference event, and promptly blogged about it on July 14. This brought in 83 unique visiters for me the next day, a then record-high. This blog post was also my most commented post ever, with 23 comments. Of course, a bunch of those comments were from me responding to people, but who’s counting anyways. ;-)

Anyway, for that post, I linked to all of the other blog entries I could find which talked about the event, and pretty much everyone reciprocated with a back link as well. Thanks to this post, I was able to interact with a few bloggers online for the first time, including the always interesting Claudia.

This post also got me a then-high 18 “pongs” on Singapore blog aggregator Ping.sg.

The “M” Spike (Middle)

On September 2, the Google Chrome comic was leaked, and I promptly blogged about the impending release of the Google Chrome web browser. Again, I linked to all of the existing blog coverage of Chrome I could find, including the official Google blog.

This brought in a new record-high 136 unique visitors the next day, mostly thanks to search engine queries for “Google Chrome” as well as traffic from the Google blog.

After a day or two of downtime, I blogged again about Chrome, but this time on my experiences using Chrome once I had a chance to download it and play around with it for a bit. Again, I linked to the official Google blog, and I was able to top my previous record by registering 138 unique visiters on September 5.

The Ping.sg community was less than thrilled though, with neither blog post registering more than 4 “pongs”.

The Big A%$ Spike (Right Side)

I attended a party during F1 weekend, and promptly blogged about it. In my opinion, this was a pretty crappy post, with not much content in it. But it did have a few photos of scantily-dressed lingerie models who were at the party. I also diligently labeled my post as “NSFW“.

The result was a new record-high 283 unique visitors to my blog on September 29, and over 500 visits over the next five day period.

The Ping.sg community particularly liked the post, giving me a ridiculous 43 “pongs”  and placing me at the pole position of the daily leader board for the first (and likely last) time.

However, only one guy left a comment.

My Key Takeaways

  1. If you want people to read your blog, always blog about something topical- i.e. posts that have to be read right now. You don’t necessarily have to break the news, but ride on the second wave of readers by offering a deeper analysis beyond what is superficially covered by the first wave of “news breakers”.
  2. Link to as much of the first wave coverage as possible, without making your blog entry look like an annoying link blog. Try to link to the central news source (e.g. official Google blog for Google Chrome) if possible, especially if they are high-volume blogs.
  3. Events are usually topical and good to blog about, since people will either a) miss the event and want to read about it, or b) attended the event and want to see if their mugshot appears on any blogger’s photos.
  4. When all else fails and you still can’t get readership, blog about girls, parties, upskirts, celebrities, and sex. And don’t forget to label your post as “NSFW”. 8-)

Wordless Wednesday: Atomic Water

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Source: Papel de Parede Grátis

Photos from the Stylo Fashion Grand Prix in Singapore (NSFW?)

The F1 Singapore Grand Prix was in town this week, so this can only mean one thing:

Parties and debauchery.

One of the many parties this past week leading up to the F1 race was the invitation-only Stylo Fashion Grand Prix which was held this past Friday evening at the Mercedes-Benz Centre.

Somehow I got an invitation to go. And somehow I ended up being three hours late, and missed the entire fashion show segment of the party.

However, not all is lost, for there were still many interesting cars, exhibitions and pieces of “human artwork” to see.

Here are some photos I took on Friday with my iPhone camera:

Stylo Fashion Grand Prix, Singapore

Model in bath tub

Model in bath tub

Three random models

Three random models

Model in white

Model in white

Model in red

Model in red

Old Mercedes-Benz vehicle

I wish the photos weren’t so grainy, but if the iPhone has one Achilles heel, it’s that the camera is only a two megapixel camera, and there is no flash.

Anyway, I left the party early, so I missed out on the whole commotion between the guests and the valets over misplaced car keys.

Luckily, I drove and parked by myself. :)

Wordless Wednesday: Robot Unicyclist

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Source: Pink Tentacle

I’m a PC. How About You?

So unfortunately, the first wave of Microsoft commercials featuring Seinfeld and Bill Gates are done.

And here comes the second wave of Microsoft commercials, featuring the theme, “I’m a PC.”

Although I enjoyed the Seinfeld commercials greatly, in my opinion this second set of commercials sends a stronger message - that is Apple looks like an elitist and snobbish company by basically stereotyping all PC users as nerdy, desk-bound boring office workers.

Check it out!

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Initial feedback on these new commercials seems to be very positive.

But of course, some Apple diehards will never change. :)

I’m a PC. How about you?