belated April roundup

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I realize this is a bit late for a roundup on the April stats, but I’m just finally getting my sea legs back after a hectic (and for me, quite sickly) week and a half. I still want to make sure I thank everyone who deserves to be thanked for their contributions to this site – even though I write the articles, without all of you (readers, commentators, bloggers who link to me or include me in their blogrolls) I would just be keeping a very fancy online journal!

You’ll also notice that I’ve added a few little doodads in the third column towards the bottomStumbleUpon, twitter and del.icio.us “friend” buttons, as well as a poll. I’m trying to concentrate on those three social media sites, since I like them the most, so if you use them, add me as a friend or network or whatever and I will return the favor 99.99% of the time (the other .01% I might not – a good example is that if you twitter and 99 out of 100 twitters are “read my latest blog post” I might not). And complete the poll, if you like polls; they help me know where my writing should be headed.

Top Referring Sites

(the people who sent the most visitors over to brip blap)

Top Commentators

(the people who make the comments even more fun to read than my posts!)

Most Visited Posts for March

A quick note on the last post – on Leo’s site a commentator asked Leo if he felt that I was ripping him off, and Leo very graciously said he didn’t think so (since I did mention his site and e-book {affiliate link} – and I’m doing so again) and even if I was he didn’t mind.

Since he could have let the comment go without response, it was a nice move on his part. I’ll say again that there was no intention to ‘rip him off’, and I sure hope it didn’t come off that way to most people. Let’s face it, there aren’t many ‘new’ ideas in productivity (or personal finance). For my own personal productivity, I take some things from Zen Habits, some from GTD, some from my dad, some from my wife and even some from observing how kids do things. It’s all a process of reflection. But thanks again, Leo.

As always, I deeply appreciate everyone who reads, comments, subscribes, stumbles and even lurks! Especially over the last month, while I was busy preparing for the birth of my daughter, I really appreciated all the comments during times when I wasn’t able to respond. There are some great comments – I don’t publicize the comments feed as much as I ought but you can subscribe here. Honestly, the comments could often be a whole separate blog in and of themselves!

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  1. Four Pillars says:

    Thanks for the link!

    Mike

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