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A year ago I posted my first blog entry. Though I’ve frequently strayed from the stated purpose of this blog in the ensuing months, the reasons for starting it have never been far from my mind. It has become the lens through which I view life in our beautiful adopted city, and whenever something interesting happens I think, Aha! Something to write about.
I’ve learned a lot over the course of this blogging year. I’ve learned that the people you thought would read your blog aren’t necessarily the ones who do, but that there are lots of others who will read it instead. I’ve learned you can make new friends through a blog, friends you might never meet in person, but to whom you nevertheless feel a connection because of shared interests or circumstances. I’ve learned that lots of people are shy about leaving comments. And I’ve learned one of the great advantages that blogging has over traditional publishing: you can change and correct earlier posts, as I did this evening on the Captain’s Baked Bean recipe (changed the cooking time).
I’ve learned a curious technical fact: if you want to really boost the readership of your blog all you have to do is post a picture with a provocative title, or one that might receive frequent searches on Google. I learned this by posting pictures called ‘Niagara Falls,’ ‘Supermodel’ and ‘Glass of Water.’ Hits on the blog soared, but they were not coming from people who were interested in Life in Italy, I think. I changed the file names of the first two photos, and blog hits returned to normal (over 18,000 pages looked at in one year, but I have to confess that over 1,000 of them were for the Supermodel photo – she is now called simply ‘woman’).
I’ve learned that people love to look at recipes online. The page that has received the second most attention is the Captains Rolled Stuffed Pork Roast. Over the last year The Captain and our friends have all gotten used to my whipping out the camera and taking a picture of whatever is being served. It’s not easy to take good food pictures. My two role models (or is that roll models?) in this are are Rowena, who ‘scribbles in the chestnut forests’ of Lombardia in her blog Rubber Slippers in Italy; and Michelle, who writes her Bleeding Espresso blog from the other end of the country, down in Calabria.
And last but not least, I’ve learned that you can never go wrong with a cute cat picture.
Thank you for visiting Expatriate in Rapallo, for reading and commenting. I love hearing from you.
Auguri (if a bit late) and thank you *so* much for such a sweet mention 🙂
And yes, funny how the people you thought would read your blog hardly ever do but you find so many different readers for various reasons…crazy, lovable blogosphere!
Thanks Michelle. I always love reading your blog (the goats are adorable) – and I meant what I said about the photos!
Congratulations! I am very admiring of your year’s worth of writing. I enjoy every post, knowing that just up the coast there’s another American laughing along at all of Italy’s quirks.
Thank you also for prodding me to get back to my own blog! I promise once I pass this esame di teoria for my patente, I will get back to the Tales of the Vintage Vespa.
In boca lupo (al lupo? da lupo?) with that pesky exam – watch out for the difference between ‘al meno’ and ‘almeno’ – it’s one of the zillions of trick questions. You’ll do great, I’m sure.
You’ve made the year fly; I had no idea that twelve months have passed since your first entry. Please keep going. It is lovely to be an armchair traveler on your journeys.
Oh I’ll keep going, no worries. Why not leave the armchair and jump on the jet? We’d love to show you in person how great it is here. And you WOULD enjoy the food!
what a delightful focus for you – and for those of us who read you!
I always check to see what’s new – and am delighted when I find another post.
it helps keep the thousands of miles between us from seeing so vast…
thank you for sharing your gifts of observation and lively description!!
what a delightful focus for you – and for those of us who read you!
I always check to see what’s new – and am delighted when I find another post.
it helps keep the thousands of miles between us from seeing so vast…
thank you for sharing your gifts of observation and description!!
You’re bang on about it being my focus – maybe even an illness! Thank you for being a faithful Dear Reader, and thank you for commenting. (!)
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Congratulations. This is so exciting . I can also still remmber how excited I was when I registered my domain name.
Once you get the hang of it, you become addicted.
Keep up your great posts.
Sharon
Thanks Sharon. Sometimes I think I should register my domain, but then, oh well, I haven’t yet. I see you get almost 1,200 visits a day. Yikes! I could only ever dream of that. Brava, Lei!
Congratulations! Your blog gives such a interesting view of real life in Italy..
Thanks, Nanette. You still planning a visit to Italy?
Happy Blog 1st Anniversary! I’m going to have to admit right here that I didn’t even remember my 1st, 2nd and all anniversaries thereafter. I guess I was too busy with whatever it was at the time.
You are so right on target about the technical facts. Funny to learn how some readers end up “finding” you 😉 I am humbled that you would think me as a role (roll) model. I try to mind my p’s and q’s but sometimes….oh dear!
Thanks, Rowena. Looks to me like you can celebrate your FIFTH anniversary of Slippers on June 20, and your first anniversary of L’orto on July 11. You have any more I don’t know about??