It’s Been Too Long…
To anyone out there from some where, if you are reading this post I thank you.
If you have been a reader at this blog before, you will be aware that a lot of the content was quite personal and in the past fairly regular. You’ll also have been aware that I haven’t posted here for some time now. I won’t go into the why’s and how’s etc, but I am sure you can appreciate some times life takes a hold and you have less times for the things you enjoy (such as blogging).
It’s New Year’s Eve and I am writing this post a few hours in advance of the festivities over here in the UK. I want to announce a couple of changes on this blog.
1. This blog has been far too personal. In some ways, expressing myself in this way has been really helpful and I have genuinely enjoyed respected and appreciated the comments, feedbacks and interactions I have had with some of the readers here. However, these personal posts have been far more useful, beneficial and helpful to me than they have anyone else. I want this blog to be something of use to other people, and perhaps, a by-product of that will be a community of cool readers and commentators who will form a mini-support network for any budding online marketers out there who are finding things difficult.
2. I am going to actually post some useful stuff, and in some ways this blog will remain very personal as everything I post will be drawing on personal experience. I’ll also be updating the blog with some news about what I am doing etc. I have got some really cool posts coming up in the next couple of weeks to help you start 2010 off the right way. I look forward to getting back onto blogging and I really look forward to connecting and re-connecting with many of you again.
3. I shall be deleting a lot of the posts on this blog. This was something I was debating a few posts back. A lot of people seemed to be of the opinion I should keep them so I have reference one what I was thinking at different times. I agree with that. I have read back through them this holiday though, and I have taken stock of my experiences this year, and I think it is time to delte a great many of them. I’ll be hanging on to a few I found important, or that were relatively important to people here though.
There’ll be some big changes round here in the close future, and if that interests you at all, then stick around!
I want to thank all of you who at any point read or responded to this blog in 2009. I wish you all, all the best in 2010 and I look forward to talking with you all again in the close future. I’d like to thank a few people by name though:
-Will Surrency
-Eddy Rush
-Robin Tabari
-Paul Simpson
-Alex Shelton
-Lee Mcintyre
These chaps listed have made 2009 an interesting year, have kept my spirits up in one way or another. I have learnt a great deal from each of them this year as well and have been pleased to have met and interacted with them.
Happy New Year everyone.
Speak soon.
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about 6 months ago
Hooray!!
Great to see you’re updating this blog again mate, I always enjoy reading it.
I’m always of the opinion that you should make personal posts from time to time as it shows your readers a more rounded side to your personality and the content isn’t just about business and making money etc.
Cheers for crediting me in your thank you list mate and I hope this year is going to be YOUR year and not the dream shattering variety that was last year
Onwards and upwards
about 6 months ago
Fantastic comment as always Mr. Rush.
Thank you kindly for your comments and support!
I like the phrase “dream shattering variety that was last year”.
Sums it up very nicely!
about 6 months ago
Good to see you posting here again mate.
Also its an honour to be mentioned in this post…let’s hope 2010 is better than 2009!
about 6 months ago
The honour was mine sir to work alongside you last year!
And here, here to your last comment. Let’s hope it is better indeed!