This site has been live for more than a month, and in that time I’ve had a lot of fun updating it and keeping up to date on the high end mobility news. I also had the time to review the traffic reports from over 10,000 users who came here on which stories people read and what topics are of most interest. It seems my original content such as reviews and editorials are by far more popular than the news items. Based on those findings, and the fact that keeping the news section takes 90% of my time, I’ve decided to remove the news items and keep the content people enjoy reading, and that I enjoy writing.
Mobility Now changes
June 18th, 2007 | News
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That’s interesting, as I think that the reviews and editorials take up more of my time than the news does.
In any case, keep it up. Obviously the community benefits more from editorials and reviews than from news. You’ve made it this far, and with frequent updates. Keep up the great work!
Ricky
I think the main issue is that articles and editorials can be written at any time, whereas to be of any use, news posts have to be timely. Also I write at most a handful of content posts per week but I had up to 8-10 news items a day, so that ended up taking most of my time. Also now I’ll have more time to dedicate to content since I won’t have to cover the news which other good sites are covering anyways.
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