Monday, November 17, 2008

Who you are :)

I thought I would share the results of my "Who are you" poll. I had 75 individual responses, so thank you to all who took the time to help! Here is how it breaks down:


'Geologists' make up the bulk of my readers at 19%, followed closely by 'Paleo Enthusiast' (16%) and the 'General Public' (15%). 'Artist' and 'Other Student' follow with 10% each. The only group that was not chosen was 'Paleo Post Doc.' It is interesting to see what kind of readers come to Dinochick Blogs! Thanks for your continued support. I will try to gear future post towards these audiences.

3 comments:

ReBecca Hunt-Foster said...

LOL, thanks Paul! I shoudl have included "Writer/Author" in there :)

traumador said...

Hey sorry for bugging you again (THANK YOU soooo much for adding me to your blogroll!) I was just wondering if I could ask you a quick palaeo favour. Given this post proves how popular your blog is to compared with, oh I don't know, say a silly primary teacher and his T-Rex puppet ;p

I'm hosting the latest boneyard, with the theme of "My favourite museum", and am hoping to get submissions from not only the regular boneyard contributors such as yourself, but also from the boneyard's regular readers who normally won't write about palaeo online. I wanted something where a lack of technical knowledge wouldn't be an issue for ppl so we could see and read about the greater palaeo online community. That and as an added bonus, do some free advertising for the great (typically underfunded) museums of the world...

Could I maybe trouble you for a quick shout out for this boneyard, and encourage your regular readership that THEY too can contribute to the science online...

I'd be ever so grateful (and again I know I'd do it if I read it on your blog... I bet your other many readers would too)

The info is at

http://traumador.blogspot.com/2008/11/boneyard-26-is-coming-here.html

Feel free to steal the boneyard logo.

Thank you for even taking the time to read this.

Traum

ReBecca Hunt-Foster said...

Sure! I will do that the next time I have a moment on the internet :)