Having a blog is one thing, but it’s not a lot of good if no one can find it and read all your hard work. There are ways to improve your blog rating on search engines and make your blog easier to find, the black art of “web site optimisation” springs to mind. Eventually after a period of time people start to find your blog and from the statistics package you can see who they are and where they came from.
TTAB is a relatively new blog in so much as it’s only a couple of months old. Very soon after we started we noticed a lot of hits coming from a blog in the USA Honesty in Motion so we clicked the link and visited the site.
Honesty in Motion is a mix of Republican politics and American football which does make for an interesting blog site

Illustrious company
Imagine my surprise when scrolling down the list we found TTAB listed under the caption “Her Majesty’s Bloggers” alongside Guido, Iain Dale and Dizzy; so at least one person thinks we are doing something right. Only one problem he is American and we are a British Blog about British Politics.
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November 4, 2009 at 20:49
Aye, they Raiderettes are somethin’ else righ enough.
lol
As fot this one? What can I say?
http://conservativeshemale.wordpress.com/2009/10/31/rule-5-sunday-satisfaction/
ROFL
November 6, 2009 at 13:39
as usual with you Chippy, I say , what is your point?
November 4, 2009 at 21:36
We’ve got a lot of the same problems, in terms of super-nationalism and the ungodly progeny of the far-left, the UN. You’ve got the EU to worry about as well. The left worldwide marches in relative lock-step. The right, being as we are generally nationalists, in the good sense of the term, obviously aren’t going to have the same domestic policies and preferences, but that’s kind of the point: we don’t have to.
I do think that the USA and the UK would be best served ditching NATO and working to better ties within the anglosphere, including the African english-speaking nations. So I think it’s important to check up on the good fight, wherever it’s going down, and when it’s beating off the nanny state, it’s always the good fight.