"... for His Name's sake...." (part of a quote where the I was inspired
to look-up the roots of the word 'purpose' earlier)
to look-up the roots of the word 'purpose' earlier)
'That word' (below-hyperlinked to the traffic-program that brought up that question) is built on a deeper foundation ...
The word "Purpose" ( #Purposeful #Purposely #Purposes #Purposed #Purposing) is built on " |Forth ( |Pur-) + to |Put, Place (to Pose)" (to Design).
The Purpose is supposed to be Money.
That's the idea. I'm blogging for fun, and it's also "hard work" that 'earns money' if I have a large audience. The larger the audience, the more money people will give me to mention them to my huge audience.
So I want more people to subscribe to this blog; but I don't want to spend hardly-any money (I know that's an immature way of putting it ... but it confirms that I'm just here for fun—tho 'money sent to me' would be nice, I'm not 'losing anything' to get it).
With that 'possible purpose' in mind, I've done some "traffic optimization"-things ... I connected this blog's 'feed' to Feedburner, which still sends 'notifications about new posts' to people who sign-up for email-alerts of new posts.
That program also used to forward all new posts to Twitter (although now I submit new posts links to Buffer) which is why I started using "#"-tags on 'important words & -using "@"-tags on Twitter-usernames of webmasters whose sites I link-to.
(That second technique was taught to me as 'a thrifty link-trade'—where most bloggers 'email the other webmasters they link-to, in hopes of getting them to link back,' the "@"-tag lets you make that request a little more 'automatically.')
But that only got me 5-or-10 readers per post. So I figured I'd try an auto-surf-exchange—a web-program that displays my sites on other members' auto-browsers 'in exchange for' my viewing their web-content on my auto-browser (which I currently have running in the background as I write this).
One of the programs I saw on the exchange '8' (or is that 'Sideways "Infinity"?') Hits.
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