So Close To 100,000 Page Views – Can You Help Me To Reach My Target Today?

I just saw that I am only 776  Page Views away from 100,000 which would be a great target to reach today, but with visitors to my articles on Associated Content being really slow this month, I am not confident I can make it.

Have you read any of my articles on Associated Content lately, if at all? 

I joined in January and currently have 343 articles, which include my writing about a myriad of different topics, as well as publishing slide shows of places that I have been to, writing poems, and there is even one audio poem if you ever wondered what I sound like (I hate the sound of my voice by the way).

If you have a few minutes, would you be able to help me to reach my target by reading any of my articles, or viewing my slideshows etc?

Each page that you view counts as One Page View (it’s that simple for once), so if you find an article that is three pages long and read each page, that’s three Page Views.

Any help that you can give would be much appreciated, and if you do find something that you like, there are links at the bottom left of the page below each article, where you can share it using Twitter, Facebook, and a number of other sites as well.

Thanks so much for helping in advance, for accelerating me past this huge target and on to the next, and for being a good friend.

To view my articles, just click HERE

Article Summary 19th July 2010

This is a list of articles that I have written on Associated Content in the last week, I hope you will take a look at them and also enjoy them.

I write on a number of topics, usually it depends on what comes into my head on any given day, so it could be a travel story, memoirs from my life, something from the daily news, or even a poem inspired by something.

This is what I have published in the last week, enjoy:

  • Weekends can sometimes be hectic, but it’s not just late nights and partying that cause us to have that Monday Morning Feeling once the weekend is over. Sometimes other factors are to blame…
  • The second part of our virtual tour of Sandbanks Peninsula Dorset, shows the beach huts and the Haven Hotel at the entrance to Poole Harbour.
  • The Ex-Blocker is a new plugin for Firefox/Chrome that erases all trace of your Ex from the internet. Facebook profile or Google searches will not find them any longer.
  • Baked Beans in the UK is a lot more than a side dish that you serve with a Barbecue meal – it’s a meal in itself and can be served in so many different ways – but especially on toast.
  • The final part of our tour of Sandbanks shows shipping entering Poole Harbour, and crossing the entrance to the harbour on Sandbanks Ferry.
  • Weird News stories in this Offbeat News edition include striped buttocks, a stoned pug, lovesick llama drama, Pulpo Paul invited to Spain, PM invites pretty girls to Italy, a sinkhole in Tampa, and cross-dressing bridal thieves.
  • Swanage is a seaside town located in the Purbeck Hills, west of Bournemouth and Poole in Dorset, on the South Coast of England. Swanage has retained a lot of it’s character from a bygone age.
  • The Pacific Ocean Trash Dump or Pacific Vortex is where all trash in the oceans gravitate to. Plans are under way to turn it into a habitable island, which is self-sufficient and comprised of recycled plastics.
  • Reports have come in today of a fourth tape that has been leaked to the Internet, with actor Mel Gibson threatening to burn the house because his ex fell asleep without giving him sex.
  • In part two of our tour of the seaside town of Swanage in Dorset, we take a look at more of the water front, and some of the quaint old buildings in the town.
  • A couple who tried to blackmail John Stamos, best known for his roles in Full House and ER, have been fined $680,000. It’s not the Full House that they are going to – it’s the Big House.
  • Oksana Grigorieva, girlfriend of Mel Gibson and mother of his daughter, claims that she has photographs proving he bruised her during a blazing row in January, when the baby was two months old.
  • Nothing can be quite compared To gazing up at the sky Lying back on a clear calm night And looking up on high
  • The final part of our tour of Swanage in Dorset shows some of the different types of pubs in the town, and then the Swanage Railway, which has been restored since the line was closed in the 1960′s.

If you enjoy my writings, poetry and photographs, why not register with Associated Content, and then you can get an email every time I publish something.

Now that I am back writing I already have a number of additional articles published.  You can also Click Here to see my latest articles, rather than wait for the next summary posting.