Today I discovered another blog about rev coding: A journey trough revolution.
Unfortunately, it seems as if the blogeress is keen on stopping already, due to “only 200″ page views since about a month. Being at this since a year or so, with around 1 view per day (most likely by google) I wonder about what she complains…
For her counsel (and because I always know everything better), Here a respond for her:
Blog reading is not a mass sport. There are millions of blogs, but also only millions of readers. Most blog reader look at 2-3 blogs daily, and look at about 4 blogs per week to see if they like it (most don’t). However some blogs do have millions of readers. With a little math, one can easily see how that can’t work well for the reader count of smaller blogs. For general blogging, about a highly interesting thematic, I’d assume a lead-in time of a few months, before the readership reaches even hundreds of readers per day.
However, the topic of Revolution development is not really something to get millions of readers. I assume the number of people who actually own a Rev version is less then a million. Building on that bad start, most of those are not interested in community building, or even reading about Rev. Rev is a tool for people who just want to get a result, whereas a language like C++ caters to tinkerers, who like to brag about their achievements, and like to hear other brag about theirs. Based on these numbers, I guess that there’s about 20 people who actually are interested in Rev blogs.
So Sarah, if you’re into blogging to get lots of readers, you really should choose another topic. But if you want to do Rev blogging, be sure that you’ll only do it for yourself, and not for page hits.
Finally, never forget to have fun.