Traffic, Good and Bad

If you don’t want to read about us patting ourselves on the back some, move right along. Next Monday, we’re going to start talking about the components of eManagr’s approach to management, which you can apply even if you’re not using our service, so check back then.

Those of you still with us, I think eManagr has hit the big time. First, this blog now gets far more spam than posts, about fifty gibberish comments per day! A few weeks ago, I mentioned installing Akismet, which saved me a couple of hours of deleting things manually. Of them, most were random sequences of words that almost looked like English, but not quite, and every other word linked somewhere irrelevant.

(There was also one questionable “attaboy” comment from a highly communal IP address from someone named Jessica who has a blog in more sophisticated Russian than I can read. If you’re a real person, Jessica, I’m sorry about deleting your message. Comment in this post, and we’ll make sure that people can find you.)

In other news, publicity links are making the rounds. Spreading the love around, we’ve been seen on SimpleSpark, Listio, NetWebApp, KillerStartups, a few microblog notes and Diggs, no doubt somewhere I’m not seeing right now, and a bunch of aggregators using those sources. Welcome, very belated in some cases, to those finding us through those routes, and thanks to those who submitted us for review, wherever you are.

I (John) was also happy to give my two cents to Mike over at The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur. “If you think it, you can create it,” sounds much better than what I said, so thanks to Mike for fixing it up and for letting everybody see the rest of the advice. There’s a lot of good information in a very concise post, and if you manage anything or ever want to, then you owe yourself to take the five minutes it’ll take to read it.

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