After blogging for a few years, you start to notice patterns and trends in the posts published. One overall trend is obvious - the longer a post has been published and out there on the world wide web, the more chance it has had of being read. A pattern I really enjoy seeing is what… Continue reading Photography Blogging – Sleepers And The Long Tail
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Online Reading Rebooted
The problem - I'm receiving far too many emails. In recent weeks my unread emails have frequently gone over 50, and my total in my inbox has approached 300. About 90% over what I would like - and have had in the past. I don't subscribe to things easily, but since Covid-19, everyone and everywhere… Continue reading Online Reading Rebooted
How To Write 555 Blog Posts
I recently published my 555th blog post on 35hunter. As a pure number, this feels like quite an achievement, and assuming a post is on average around 700 words, it adds up to well over 380000 words. Perhaps enough for four or five novels. This doesn't include comments I've written, which perhaps add up to… Continue reading How To Write 555 Blog Posts
Why You Should Stop Liking Everyone
It's no secret that I'm not a fan of the whole concept of "likes" online. My general view is that if you do indeed genuinely like a blog post or a photograph, in the traditional sense of the word, then leave a comment to let its creator know. Just clicking "like" takes so little effort… Continue reading Why You Should Stop Liking Everyone
Why Two Of My Favourite Photography Blogs Lost Me As A Follower
Up to a couple of years ago I followed far more photography blogs - especially when I was predominantly shooting film. But I decided to unsubscribe from probably the two biggest and most prolific, despite them both still publishing interesting new posts. Before I explain why, let me tell you what I value most about… Continue reading Why Two Of My Favourite Photography Blogs Lost Me As A Follower




