March 2009 Thoughts
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Popular Posts
So what was everyone reading in March? Let’s see…
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1. Working From Panera Bread
2. Starting Your Day Off Right
3. Motivation: Movies
4. Keeping Track of Money and Payments
5. Tell-a-Friend Wordpress Plugin
I still see some of the same posts getting good traffic, good to see!
Traffic Sources
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1. John Chow
2. ow.ly
3. StumbleUpon
4. ThinkComputers
5. Carley Lenz
Looks like people are clicking those ow.ly links I post on Twitter via HootSuite.
Top Commentators
Ahh geez I forgot to take a screenshot of the tom commentators again!! Does anyone know a plugin that will give me a list of the top commentators each month? Let me know!
Stats
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RSS Readers 266 (-3)
Twitter Followers 394 (+67)
Facebook Friends 1074 (+62)
Interesting to see that the RSS number is going down and Twitter keeps on going up, is Twitter the new RSS?
On To April
Well summer is coming soon so I hope to work my ass off and really work hard to make a lot of money over the next few months so I can have a fun summer. It just takes the right motivation and time management! April should be a good month all around!

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do you have a link to the sale post of TC, i’d like to check it out for a laugh!
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Bob, here’s some SQL magic which will show you the top commentors. They’ll need to have used the same email address. Simply set the dates as you’d like them to be.
SELECT comment_author, comment_author_email, count(comment_ID) as numposts FROM wp_comments WHERE comment_date >= “2009-03-01″ and comment_date <= “2009-03-31″ and comment_approved = 1 GROUP BY comment_author_email ORDER BY count(comment_ID) DESC;
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Oh, haha. Fire up phpmyadmin or something and execute that. Make sure to replace the fancy quote marks with normal quote marks around the dates; I don’t think MySQL likes those.
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Twitter seems to be more and more essential for promotion, isn’t it?
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