The little “Chicklet ‘o’ Power,” as I affectionately call it, registered over 2,000+ RSS Subscribers this morning.
Can I get a w00t…?!?
Exactly 91 days ago I blogged my excitement of crossing the 1,000 RSS Subscriber count.
This had been one of my many goals for the first year of ChurchCrunch. It had taken 7 months and 13 days to break the 1k barrier and near the end of the post I created a new goal for myself to break the 2,000 mark by the end of the fiscal year (the 365 day experiment).
Looks like we did it.
Before I jump into some of the reasons why I believe this blog has continued to exponentially grow I’d like to just get the challenge and new goal out of the way: I’d like to break 3,000 RSS Readers in the next 49 days, essentially cutting in half the time it took me to break the last 1k.
Think it can be done?
This is a pretty audacious goal and I don’t expect to break it, but why not shoot for the stars while we’re going for the moon, right? It seems historically that we’ve been able to continue breaking this 1k barrier in a half-life-like rhythm; there is obviously a ceiling and limit to this growth.
So, what exactly happened in the last 3 months? Here’s what I think…