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Reduced summer blogging schedule

Although most Northern Hemisphere readers are already done with the academic year, at Chicago (on the quarter system) we still have teaching and grading, the latter into early June. I’ll be reducing the frequency of posting starting now, to help me have the time for the latter obligations. But I will continue to post through August 31, but at a somewhat reduced rate. Blog ads are still available, at the reduced summer prices: $350 for a top spot, $300 for a 2nd from the top spot. (I’m too inept to figure out how to offer 3rd from the top spots, although that may change!) Email me with questions.

Last year’s blog transition depressed traffic initially, but we’re now back to more than 300,000 page views per month. That always goes down about 10-20% in the summer, with the reduced blogging. Thank you, loyal readers!

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