ON THE BRIGHT SIDE
- things have been great guys
- pageviews have never been higher, averaging more than 1,000 a day. Views come mainly from the US, then Australia, then from the major SSK building countries: France, Russia, Germany and Japan. There are also many visits from India, Singapore, UK and even small countries like Trinidad & Tobago.
- more importantly there are comments from regular commenters, showing an increasing degree of knowledge, effort and interest.
- friendship.
- friendship.
BUT
Monetisation is one incentive:
Donations = Average Australian $1 per day (only 3 donations have been received since the Donation Button was on Submarine Matters - from March 2016)
Donations = Average Australian $1 per day (only 3 donations have been received since the Donation Button was on Submarine Matters - from March 2016)
Now that the CEP process has identified a winner, and in the knowledge that the Shortfin design phase may take 5 years, much of the raison d'être for Submarine Matters may have gone.
THE FUTURE?
1. Writing for other Journals OR
2. on commission OR
3. if donations come with requests, responding to those requests whicle still writing 1 or 2 articles a
week on Submarine Matters?
I'd be grateful for any polite suggestions of what to do next:
- in Comments or
- more privately at pete74730@yahoo.com.au
2. on commission OR
3. if donations come with requests, responding to those requests whicle still writing 1 or 2 articles a
week on Submarine Matters?
I'd be grateful for any polite suggestions of what to do next:
- in Comments or
- more privately at pete74730@yahoo.com.au
A maybe not final last post.
Regards
Pete