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I missed Hacking Christianity’s one year blogiversary. And none of you got me champagne, so I assume that means (a) you know I’m a teetotaler, and (b) you didn’t really care.
So one year ago last week, I started blogging. Here’s some statistics for this, my first year of blogging.
The Numbers
- Total Blog Posts: 348 (yup, almost one per day)
- Total Comments: 738
- Number of subscribers (via RSS) is 193 (it fluctuates wildly but it’s been in the mid 190’s consistently)
- Number of Twitter followers is 117. (follow me on twitter)
- My Technorati authority maxed out at 52 six months ago. Today it is 32.
- For reference…the Methoblog has an authority of 50 …and my next milestone will be when I beat Richard Hall as his authority is 90.
- Number of souls saved: uncountable.
The Buzz
- HX first got the attention of the methoblogosphere when I wrote a satirical response to Andrew Thompson here: “Mission Holiness Rankings of UM Seminaries.”
- One of HX’s articles was published in the September 5th edition of UM Reporter: “What United Methodists Can Learn from Wikipedia”
- One of HX’s reviews was featured on NPR: The Illuminated Bible
- See all notable links and articles here: “Press & Media“
- Number of souls slain in the spirit: unfathomable.
Thanks for being on this new journey with me and all the community at Hacking Christianity.
Rev. Sonja
Much more successful than I, of course, you care much more than I. If I did almost a blog a day, it might be better. Alas! I lack discipline.
Richard Hall
Congrats on your first blogiversary. I’ll have some cake with you. Do you have any chocolate?
I hope you’ve got bigger ambitions than beating me, though. I’ve been blogging over 7 years and I’m still very much small fry in the ocean of blogging…