SJS
Hall of Fame Member
I have always wondered about this. Whenever one has posted anything remotely like what could be termed an article on this forum, the response/feedback has been instantaneous which is very gratifying irrespective of weather the response is positive or negative. However, an article posted on the Cricket Web, rarely gets any response (a couple of e-mails not withstanding).
This has always made me wonder whether those who are frequent visitors on these forums and who so fiercely and passionately discuss/argue various cricketing issues, ever visit and read the articles posted on the CW.
For anyone writing on an internet site, an idea of the reach of the media and the response to what's written is a very important indicator not just of how many people one is able to reach (which is important in itself) but also to know how others feel about the same issues.
Yesterday, I wrote my second article for CW, after a gap of over three months but one doesnt know if it served any purpose other than seeing one's name appended to one's views on a public forum.
So, how many of you read such articles ?
Indian Fan's Surreal Experience
This has always made me wonder whether those who are frequent visitors on these forums and who so fiercely and passionately discuss/argue various cricketing issues, ever visit and read the articles posted on the CW.
For anyone writing on an internet site, an idea of the reach of the media and the response to what's written is a very important indicator not just of how many people one is able to reach (which is important in itself) but also to know how others feel about the same issues.
Yesterday, I wrote my second article for CW, after a gap of over three months but one doesnt know if it served any purpose other than seeing one's name appended to one's views on a public forum.
So, how many of you read such articles ?
Indian Fan's Surreal Experience