Every month I share some traffic numbers in the monthly roundup. I am stopping that practice since the blog now has a healthy readership. The only thing that I really care about anyway is reader participation through comments. Please comment when you feel you can add to the conversation. These are the most popular posts of April. Check them out if you missed any…
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I had extensive travel in March but managed to keep the blogging rhythm going. I feel good about that. Happily the comments are also building up. March saw an average of 2.2 comments for every post. Traffic continues to grow. The page views increased 29% in March to 1864 a day. My guess is that the feed subscriptions are also growing though I have no way knowing for sure as I don’t use FeedBlitz. Here are the most popular posts of March. Check them out if you missed any…
First Series Roundup on India R&D Centers
Published by March 30th, 2007 in offshoring, software industry and roundups. 1 CommentI like to believe that I was at the starting point of software product offshoring to India way back in early 90s when we setup the AT&T Bell Lab’s R&D operations in India. Now most technology companies have large R&D centers in India. While there has been a lot of headcount growth, I feel that the maturity hasn’t grown as much as should have. This series of 7 articles, written over a period of three months, tackles some of the issues that need more attention. Check them out if you have missed any.
I crossed the 100 day milestone in mid-February. Many of you responded to the feedback poll suggesting that I stay the course. Thanks for your encouragement. Please keep the comments flowing. A warm welcome to all the new visitors as well. There was a 32% increase in average daily visitors during the month. Here are the most popular posts of February. Check them out if you missed any…
It’s been another enjoyable month of blogging. I am now hooked. I am really happy that the comments are growing - there were 53 comments in January compared to 25 in December. I don’t know what to make of it but the rest of the traffic doubled too. There were 13,190 visitors in January compared to 6,684 in December! Here are the most popular posts of January. Check them out if you missed any…
December was my first full month of blogging. It was quite enjoyable. I had 28 posts, 25 comments, 20,518 page views and 6,684 visitors. The top five most visited posts were all from the Growth Anatomy series! The next five are an eclectic bunch. Check them out if you have missed any.
Growth Anatomy Series Roundup
Published by December 18th, 2006 in innovation, software industry, entrepreneurship, mobile industry, bottom-of-the-pyramid and roundups. 0 CommentsThis series started innocently enough as a follow-up to my SandHill.com article but somehow it quietly picked-up momentum. It covers a fair amount of ground about how to go about bottom-on-the-pyramid opportunities and why doing that is important to the software industry. Below are all the articles in this series. Check them out if you have missed any.
My first post went up on 8th Nov and I wrote 23 posts in the month. Today I looked at the list of most visited posts in November and I must tell you that the list had its surprises. Below are the top five in rank order. Check them out if you have missed any.
