For a while I’ve also been writing a blog about CLL for scienceblogs.com, so as to reach a more targeted audience. That’s a lot of work, so from here on out, I’ll probably just mirror the two blogs.
Again, why have two blogs with the same material? A lot of the traffic that a blog at blogspot or scienceblogs gets is via the general site feed. At blogspot, the readers are a broad spectrum of people interested in a wide variety of things. At scienceblogs, it’s limited to people who would be interested in a bunch of science blogs. There are advantages to both types of audiences.
Please feel free to leave comments in you have anything to say about this strategy.
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