I’ve said from the start of this project that I think increasing subscriber numbers is going to be the key to long term profitability on this blog.

With that in mind, I’ve concentrated been concentrating on getting new subscribers in, and I’ve been using Feedburner to track growth.

I’m pleased to say that we passed the 150 subscriber mark yesterday:

Feedburner graph

(Those little dips appear to be caused by minor glitches in the Feedburner system, rather than this blog.)

One of the reasons I love Feedburner is because it provides quick and easy graphs like this. A quick glance at that graph every morning is enough incentive to sit down in front of the computer and get some writing done. If you’re not using Feedburner, then you really should be. Even if they are owned by Google.

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