Never say never (and all that sort of stuff) but I think this is my last post on this blog. I used to write 'Online Recruitment - the bigger picture' because I worked in online recruitment and had a passion for online stuff outside of the recruitment space. While I'm still very interested in all things online, I no longer work in online recruitment, so writing an online recruitment blog seems wrong - I don't really have the inclination and certainly no longer have the insight to make it interesting.
However, rather than delete the whole blog, I'm going to pay the annual sub to keep it live (for now anyway), you never know, I might change my mind or re-emerge in a new online recruitment role at some stage in the future. If not then this blog will serve as an archive of my online recruitment experiences from 2006 - 2009 (pretty niche I know, but I guess there's a place for everything online). I have though changed the comments from 'open' to 'moderated' - meaning that I don't have to check for spam every night, so don't be offended if you make a comment and it takes a couple of weeks to go live!
I've enjoyed writing the blog and hope you've enjoyed reading it. In its two and a half years I've made 215 posts, received 180 comments and totalled 23,000 page views - meaning on average each post was viewed about 100 times (you can take the boy out of research...). Highlights for me included BeesleyGate, early views on Twitter, Fulham's great escape, tracking IAB spend figures and theories on how people use mobile devices.
So I hope you find this archive useful, even if it's just for checking old IAB / NORAS figures, I won't be blogging for a while, but you can follow me on Twitter (although my activity might be slightly sporadic) if you want proof that I'm still alive / are vaguely interested in what I'm up to.
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