Since I changed the sidebar heading from Top Commentators to Top Thinkers, I thought it would only be appropriately that the monthly roundup post took on the same kind of vernacular. While many people were out doing some Christmas gift shopping, they still found some time to leave their mark on Beyond the Rhetoric as well.
Not surprisingly, one of the posts that generated the most discussion was the one that introduced the new Beyond the Rhetoric. This new theme is still very much a work in progress, so don’t hesitate to provide any feedback that you may have.
So, who had the most to say in the month of December 2008?
- Nick (29 Comments)
- Deborah (6 Comments)
- Derek (6 Comments)
- Betshopboy (5 Comments)
- Eric Tan (4 Comments)
It’s pretty obvious that Nick of Romandock.com was, by far, the most vocal of the Beyond the Rhetoric readers last month. Do you think you can top his count for January? As I’ve said many times before, this blog is meant to encourage conversation and discussion. Otherwise, I’m just typing into a black hole, right?
I need to get myself back on that list again. đ But, you know, I’m just so used to making comments on Twitter now.
Wow, I kinda walked away from the pack last month! Oh well, at least you know you’re not typing into a black hole this way đ
Congradulations to all of you. đ
Hey! Thanks for the mention. You have some great content here, so I’m glad I could contribute to the conversation!
Wow, that is quite a drop-off from Nick to the rest of us. Nick just took the top spot at my blog in December as well – when do you find the time to blog Nick? Lol.
Btw, I am liking the Vegas background – are you going to be out there for CES?
Indeed I am. I’ll also be there for the first day of Affiliate Summit West, though that’s a secondary attraction for me.
Very cool…I had briefly talked with Stephen about hitting up CES this year but it didn’t work out.
Hope you have a great time and I will be looking forward to the updates.
A lot of times I don’t đ Most of the time it’s just as much if not more fun to comment and participate on other sites as it is to write stuff on my own. There just seems to me more activity that way đ