I seem to get most hits on this blog at around 1 a.m. in the morning UK time, when I'm usually sleeping.I was wondering, therefore, if bloggers should time their posts so they are fresh when the most visitors tend to arrive? Or maybe by timing the post we could actually attract more visitors from a specific country? There again, perhaps it doesn't make the slightest difference when the new entries are published.
I must admit I haven't come up with a definite verdict as yet.
When I used to do mail order there were specific days when I preferred my mailshots to arrive and this seemed to reflect in the response percentage. Is it the same with blog posts?
If you have an opinion on this I'd be grateful for your comments.
By the way, if you want to know the time in a certain worldwide location write into a Google search time in New York, time in Delhi or whatever - and obviously click the search button!
Time is a strange thing. I'm about to have afternoon tea and yet it's only 10. a.m. in New York but it's already tomorrow in Australia! Of course, some say there is no such thing as time, but that's a whole different debate.
That's all for today.
Good luck,
Mike.
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Celebrity watch: Yesterday's visits to my new Celebrity Insider blog was down to 446. The reason seems to be because I didn't get as many hits from Technorati tags as usual. Not sure why. Yesterday's main story was about Charlie Uchea and Chanelle Hayes, UK Big Brother housemates, together with six photos.