Over the weekend, we officially passed the fifth anniversary of the creation of The Carpetbagger Report, so I thought I’d take a moment to offer a quick note of thanks to readers. (I generally avoid navel-gazing posts; consider it a once-a-year-indulgence. Besides, as far as the blogosphere goes, five years seems like a fairly significant milestone.)
To borrow a presidential cliche, the State of the Blog is strong. Over the last year, traffic has grown at a surprisingly fast clip, and the comments section has flourished into a spirited community. The relative success of the blog has led to a variety of other terrific opportunities for me over the last year, including, much to my surprise, a short film. We also unveiled a redesigned home page over the last year, which has not only improved the look and feel of the site, but which seems to have been met with near-universal approval from readers.
As for major changes for The Carpetbagger Report as we enter Year Six … I don’t plan on making any. I sometimes wonder what, if anything, I should consider to take the blog “to the next level” — diaries? videos? partnerships with other bloggers? — but in general, I’m pretty satisfied. To be sure, if a major media outlet asked me to write an in-house blog (a la Drum, Sullivan, Greenwald, Yglesias), I’d welcome the opportunity, but in the meantime, I’m not going anywhere. If you keep reading, I’ll keep writing.
And to reiterate a point I emphasize every year about this time, I’d also like to take a moment to thank all of you for being here. Whether you’ve been reading for five years or five days, it’s a real honor.
I appreciate your interest, support, and encouragement, and I’m grateful that so many of you are willing to peruse my daily tirades.
And now, back to the news….