It’s been thirty days since my first post on this blog. Since that time I’ve written 27 posts (28 including this one) almost one per day (my frequency has not been that regular since I often post in bursts).

I’ve decided to wait until ninety days before writing my inaugural post since I”m still playing around with finding my voice, choosing which topics I’ll cover and developing my own blogging habits.

I learned to love metrics during the turnaround of Zero-Knowledge Systems into Radialpoint (Thanks to my brother - trust me I tend to charge forward with my heart into new adventures - not with a measuring tape). My new found love of metrics has led me to measure pretty much every aspect I can think of with regards to my blog.

I’ve been measuring various statistics, performance metrics and experimenting with various tools as part of this experience and will do a review of my personal blog dashboard and my metrics after the first 90 days near the end of January.

Instead of waiting until January to solicit feedback though - I thought I’d ask my readers what they think of the blog so far.

Are there topics you are more interested in then others? How do you find my writing?

What questions to you have for me?

While I may have romantic images of writing elegant prose and look to quotes like this from Quebec’s own native son (well kind of) Mr. Jack Kerouac for inspirations like,

The only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn, like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes “Awww!”

Jack Kerouac - On the Road

I understand that to the rest of the world, saying “What do you think of my blog?” evokes images like this.

via Amber Mac

Please feel free to leave comments about this blog below or contact me in private if you have suggestions or wish to start a conversation with me. I love feedback and would love to hear from you.

(This post inspired by the fact that I’ve been reading Visions of Cody lately and found this great clip online. While Steve Allen refers to the book as On the Road it is in fact Visions of Cody that Jack does a reading from.)



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