Why did nobody ask me if I ever got sick of asking stupid questions ?
Because I reached my 365th post, hence the 365th question.
Originally, I thought comments would help provide some real answers to real questions. Nay…
I received 763 comments so far, which is an average of 2,1 comments per post. My questions don’t really ask for any answers, I realize. But thanks to the people who comment, that sort of gives sense to it all.
It took me about a 15 months to post 365 times (including a couple of guest posts at the beginning from my loyal friend and reader RD). This blog received 307 000 unique visitors, seeing 453 000 pages.
I changed layout only once, and repositioned the blog around “online creativity” after about a year (initially it was about “blogs, the internet and me”, which is way too unfocused).
One question I can answer for sure is that blogging takes A LOT of time, even with short posts. This is not Wikipedia, but it’s been good fun.
I thought of changing URL, but it’s too much work to start from scratch… So I guess I’ll stick with questions. I will try to increase readership and page views, maybe try to make it all a little bit more personal, like any good blogger should. I also need to tweak this layout.
Thanks for reading and commenting, sorry for the bad English, I hope this brings some sort of value however and don’t hesitate to send me some stuff if you see good web creations.

October 11th, 2007 at 12:28 am
You’re doing a grand job mate. Hey, what’s wrong with unfocused. My criteria is, if I laugh, smile, or just think “ooh!”, then I post it. Good enough for me! What’s happens to your domain name on a leap year? 364 questions?
October 11th, 2007 at 9:53 am
Thanks mate !
Is it 364 or 366 on a leap year ? At least with this domain name I get some traffic from people looking for the book “365 questions about couples”. I may start selling it …