Friday 27 August 2010

noSno Owners Club


The noSno Owners Club is going from strength to strength.  Only a fortnight ago it had zero members, now at time of writing, it has 12 - an increase of infinity percent!!

In contrast, considering that this blog has been going for approximately 2 years now and only has 9 followers (according to blogger) is a little disappointing, but hey, ho, content has been a bit light recently.

So, are you on facebook?  Do you ride a noSno?  Then join up soldier!

6 comments:

smilie said...

sick, I would join but not being on facebook it makes it a bit hard. so thats one member in spirate

AdeMcC said...

Smilie, you are forgiven! :D

*WiL* said...

smilie, i will join with the ol' rem facebook thang on yr behalf... Ade, agree it's mildly disappointing our blogs don't have many followers or people commenting, but it's no gauge as to how many peeps read it!
If we keep updating, they'll keep coming to visit!...in theory, lol :)

smilie said...

From what people say when we are out and about their their are deffo plenty of readers.

I would be good if more peeps followed us though. Because it will get mountainboard blogs further up the rankings. Meaning more people will find the blogs and hopfully think 'that looks cool I think I might give a go'

AdeMcC said...

Cheers WiL for join up! I'm not really fussed about fame or fortune (perhaps the odd freebie or kit to review would be nice!) but I did hope it would draw out some of the midlands based mountainboarders who might get in touch for meet-ups or to share their excellent trails in the area.
You are right in that the statistics show that people are generally reading but most of my traffic seems to originate from people doing image searching, most of the time flagging up the same couple of images, the most popular being a chart that compares some of the MBS boards around the 2006 era.
Content is certainly king though so best keep churning out those random thoughts!

smilie said...

deffo more regional meet up's need with local boarders