Stuff, Stuff, Stuff
I've worked it out, I only need to increase the number of visitors to Voidspace by ten thousand percent [1] and I can become a full time webmaster.
Hmm.... the truth is I would rather be doing that than selling bricks.
On the subject of improvements to Voidspace I've enabled comments on this blog. Hopefully you'll all be very nice and complimentary.
I've also switched Voidspace back to a table based layout - and done some work on something called SEO. This should bring a few more visitors here. If you're interested in the techie details, then I've just done a post on it in my Techie Blog.
The MirrorMask Competition is going well - I've had more entries than I expected so far, and there is still two weeks to go. I've put quite a lot of work into publicity - which I've only done because I like Neil Gaiman. If it's a success then I may consider running other competitions as well.
This will be my last post until next week because I'm off to a church campaign in Bournemouth. This is to support a small (but growing) congregation we have down there. Have fun while I'm away - I hope you don't miss me too much.
| [1] | One hundred times as many visitors. There may be additional ways I can use Voidspace to create income which reduces this figure. |
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The Old Blog Archives
There was so much ancient wisdom distilled into my old blog, that I couldn't let it just creep ignominiously into the pages of cyber-history. More to the point I'm still getting some hits from google with the old entries. Here are the archives of my previous Blogger based blog.

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