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Am Introduction to Essays Most Often Visited
A Series of Essays Most Often Visited

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INTRODUCTION (The details of a Strategy is given further below.)
True-Lovers may discern that the following suggestions are intended to empower them to work in small-groups that are non-authoritarian, moderating the tendancies of domineering-groups to re-interpret any text in authoritarian-ways; e.g., to serve in exclusive ways the self-centered special interests of a fallen domination-system as described by Walter Wink in his revealing relatively short book "The Powers That Be".

The nature of the process suggested here, is intentionally parallel (in both spirit and in many details) to the process which the writer of these essays powerfully helped the Iowa Democratic Party to devise and implement --- to distribute equally to all of its individual State Convention Delegates the power to set the Iowa Democratic Party's official priorities within the State-Convention-Platform. That is a Platform-Process which runs parallel to the Iowa Democratic Party's first-in-the-nation beginning of officially selecting delgates to the Democratic National Convention, which selects a Candidate for President of the United States of America.

Likewise here, small coalitions may cooperate to get attention for their Favorite-Essays.


Should you and your friends wish to form a small coalition to support the reading of, and open and honest dialogue about, some one or few essays --- for whatever reason; the following considerations may interest you, and give you guidance on how to achieve whatever your coalition-purpose may be. You are totally free to choose whatever few essays you wish to focus upon to achieve your purpose. Millions and even billions of contrasting purposes can be advanced by how you choose combinations of essays you focus upon. First some quantitative background information:

For any particular web page to show up in a Webalyzer statistical report, activity involving that web page must rise above the noted threshold within one of the following webalyzer statistical reports --- which do give particular frequently hit and/or visited Web-Site-Page URLs as part of the reports:

There are a total of 7,628 separate "pages" = "URLs" = "files" for essay texts in the Essays System web site.

It appears that for an essay-text URL to show up in a webalyzer report, there need to be about 3 or 4 hits on the essay's URL early in the munth; and 15 to 20 hits on the essay's URL late in the month. The individual essay texts have URLs of the form ayyddmm#.htm for essays written before the year 2000; and of the form byymmdd#.htm for essays written after the year 1999. The "a" is code for "19" and the "b" is code for "20". Here yy = year, mm = month, and dd = day, and # stands for the ordinal count of essays written in the same day.


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An Introduction to Essays Most Often Visited
A Series of Essays Most Often Visited

COALITION STRATEGY

The following is a sample strategy for three people to use to get one-essay-chosen-by-each to show up in a monthly Statistical report for essayz.com --- a report available to all visitors to essayz.com after it is posted. Visitors may be influenced by seeing what essays are regarded as particularly worthy of consideration and discussion.

1. Each coalition person selects two essays and prints them off, in the hope of getting two others to agreee to support one of the two selected, in addition to supporting one of their own, agreed to by the two others in the coalition.

2. The three coalition people meet to go over their selections and to agree on three-specific essays that they all agree to focus upon to get their URLs to show up in a monthly statistical report on essayz.com.

3. Each of the three coalition persons agrees to sign-into all three of the three-agreed-upon-essays --- on each of five to seven different days during a given month; by using By-Month or by directly typing the URL of each essay into the "Address" rectangle nearest the top of the computer screen and clicking on the "Go" arrow/box. The URL forms when you click on "Go" should be of the form: essayz.com/ayymmdd#.htm or essayz.com/byymmdd#.htm.

4. An effort will be made to update the Webalyzer report at about once a week near week-ends so you can see if you are having the kind of effect you may wish to have.

5. Consider how the above coalition strategy would work if there were N participants, rather than just 3 participants. The N people can form a coalition to agree on N different essays --- and on each of 15/N to 20/N different days during a given month, sign-in-to-view each-of-the-N-different-essays. This will yield 15 to 20 sign-ins for each of the N different essays. The bigger the number N is the harder it will be to achieve concensus on which essays to focus upon; but the more essays the larger group will together bring to more public attention. If a group is very agreeable and cooperative, participants might all agree to support each participant's single chosen essay, regardless of what it might be. Participants would "save-time" and "lose-out" on dialogue.

6. Note that if there were 7,300 visits to essay-texts randomly distributed over all 7,300 essay texts; that average number of visits to each text would be exactly 1; with a estimated variation in the count of exactly 1. No essay would be likely to receive enough visits to show up on a Webalyzer Statistical Report. That is close to the current situation.

Note that if there were 20 x 7,300 visits to essay-texts randomly distributed over all 7,300 texts; that the average number of visits to each text would be exactly 20; with an estimated variation of about 4 to 5; i.e., the square root of 20. At the present rate of doubling the rate of visits every 10 months, the above situation will not exist for about four doubling times; about 40 months --- three to four years.

7. Note that during the next three to four years, the above coalition strategy will be particularly effective; because the currently low average number of times that each essay text is being visited each month. THINK about that. Best wishes to all potential coalitions! Emulate the integrative behaviors suggested by many of the essays! Be kind to each other. Shalom is the Way.

8. It was noted on January 6, 2006 that someone had used a search engine to searc for the essay a9105242.htm. Using teoma.com that search found over a dozen places that there were references to essay a9105242.htm; because each of over a dozen common word-start pages make reference to essay a9105242.htm which was written 1991 on 05/24 as the second essay of the day. Yes, you can search for essays by date! Searching for a9105 will find essays written in May of 1991. It may be easier to find such essays by going to By-Month.


An Introduction to Essays Most Often Visited
A Series of Essays Most Often Visited

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On December 18, 2006: SUCCESS! A great improvement has been generated in offering visitors access to webalyzer reports for this web site --- including links to all of of November and December's month's webalyer reports IN-SEQUENCE. Here you may begin with the latest webalyzer reports 20061131.htm and 20061216.htm and at the top of reports, click your way back to the first of the month and then back foward to the latest report available; which in the future will be into the year 2007. NOTICE the further instructions which appear at the top of each webalyzer report; including how to click you way to parts of the report which are of most interest to you. A report of the first available link and the last available link appears when you get there. The earliest date will be extended backward in time on future dates. ENJOY! Right now you can back out of looking at a series of webalyzer reports by repeated uses of the Back-Arrow on your keyboard or screen. Later a URL will be put on webalyzer report screens to make it easier to return to this web page recent.htm.
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