
What are the most popular questions at Ask Dave Taylor?Dave, you have tons of different articles on this site, really a pretty staggering amount of information. Out of all the hundreds of articles, what are the most popular? How many articles do you have right now anyway? And why don't you charge for this fabulous tech support service? So many questions, so little time! I actually really enjoy getting questions that are further afield than "My Windows machine ..." or "My web page..." so the breadth of questions are one way that I stay engaged and interested in maintaining and adding to the Ask Dave Taylor site each day. I mean, after a while, one weird Windows hiccup is just like the next, right? :-) The most popular questions? I scrounged through my logs and here are the top batch, in order, for the last 45 days or so, out of just shy of 500 Q&A articles on the site (today, at least):
In terms of monetizing my site, well, I have contextually relevant advertising on the pages, as you can see, and I've been exploring some additional channels for monetizing things, but mostly, I run this weblog because it's pretty darn interesting and fun. And don't forget: you are also invited to learn more about syndicating my content on your own site, if we're a good match!
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