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VOLUME IS KEY…

This entry was posted on Mar 02 2010

Been thinking of stuff to make this blog more interesting as it’s pretty difficult to put up content saying grinded x amount of game, won/lost x amount and to keep viewers coming back. Well that’s what I think anyway, but from feedback it seems that people  like content and something is definately better than nothing so i’m going to try and keep getting posts on here all the time from now on. Decided to leave it until the beginning of March for some reason where i’m looking to increase playing volume even more. I will also post some hands and if people would like to comment the play please leave a comment on the appropriate blog post. :)

February wasn’t the worst month ever but it didn’t live upto Februarys $4,200 profit. My records are slightly off but I made about $800 and added an extra $100 on top with rakeback. For the small sample of MTTs I had I managed to make a few deep runs, but fell short of the final table on a few occasions. Still mainly playing SNGs and will continue to do so in March. Showing a 23.3% ROI with an average buyin of $19 so hoping to keep that up through March.

I’m off to load my first set of the month, will keep this blog updated alot more than through February.

Thanks for reading.


3 Responses to “VOLUME IS KEY…”

  1. Hi Jonny. I know what you mean about just posting stats after stats figures after figures, don’t get me wrong some find it excellent reading but it can boring to both write & read depending on your audience. I personally don’t enjoy writing about it, don’t even enjoy keeping my own spreadsheets up to date but I don’t mind reading it, try just making a few light hearted posts about live events & not always about hands just the general crack & stuff. You would be surprised how much enjoyment you get out of it & the positive feedback you get. glglgl


  2. Cheers for the reply Dan, some very wise words. Not playing live at all this month as not living in Newcastle anymore, managed to get up for the weekend a few weeks back but that’ll be it for a while. Will definately try and include original content and add content about other stuff than just my grinds, I just want to get quality content up from now on as i’ve had a tendancy in the past of failing at stuff like these but I think the audience is here now.


  3. Dan’s advice is sound and I also don’t really like reading about stats etc although they can be interesting when backup with quality written content.

    Personally I go for quality of quantity and you don’t always have to force yourself to make a half hearted post because you havn’t updated for a while. As long as you don’t leave huge gaps then people will look forward to the content.

    Also, don’t be afraid to make it personal. People usually enjoy reading when you reveal a lot about yourself and what you are thinking.


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