I’d Love to Receive Your Feedback!

Hjärta
Photo Credit: Wikimedia

I am very interested in knowing which of my posts you either enjoy the most, or find the most valuable.  I have identified six primary categories and have listed examples of some of the posts I have written for each of those categories.  After the list there is a poll.  Please order the categories from your most favorite to your least.

Photography

Personal Adventures

Social Issues

Nature Issues

Psychological Topics

Crafting

You are also welcome to leave your feedback in the comments section.

Written for Blogging 201: Give ‘Em What They Want, Part II

Weekly Photo Challenge: Cover Art

The instructions for the Weekly Photo Challenge are:

For this week’s Photo Challenge, stimulate your creative process and imagine which of your images you would like to see gracing the cover of a book, an album, or a magazine. Would the image inspire us to take a peek through the pages, listen to the music, or buy a ticket to the show? Would it strike a chord with viewers, making them reflect on or revisit memories of places, people, and experiences.

This is the photo I picked for a book cover: Continue reading “Weekly Photo Challenge: Cover Art”

Give ‘Em What They Want

Today is the third day of  the Blogging 201 course.  Our assignment is to :

Conduct a short and simple stats analysis that will help you create an editorial calendar for the next 30 days. Why do this? Because knowing which topics and posts are most popular helps you to brainstorm new content that you know your audience will love. Because knowing which days of the week your visitors are most likely to show up lets you plan to publish that content on your best days.

I decided to examine the posts that had the top number of “likes,” those that had the top number of “views” and the days of the week that visitors showed up. Likes When reviewed by the number of likes, six of the top ten posts were posts inspired by photography challenges.  Another one on that top ten list was primarily composed of photographs. Views When I look at number of views, however, it is a different matter. Here are my top twenty-one posts and how many views they have received. Continue reading “Give ‘Em What They Want”