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The AAO Weblog Goes Private
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Posted by: Jack Ciesielski 9/4/2007 7:36 AM
Starting today, I'll be abandoning the old WordPress-style blog that's hardly changed since inception almost three years ago. This new platform is a bit more flexible in terms of things I'd like to do with the blog, and the Accounting Observer website as well. I think you'll get over the initial shock and it will come to grow on you. (I hope so, anyway.)

Another change: I'll be blogging exclusively for subscribers to The Analyst's Accounting Observer. Paid subscribers will see all posts going forward, same as always. Guests to the blog will still have access to all past posts, but I'll only be putting selected posts in the public domain from now on.

Why the change? Simple, really. Not only has the blog taken a lot of time, there are some avenues I'd like to explore as I write it; I have some ideas for making it more "data-rich" at times, or more research-intensive. I'd like to make those things happen for the subscribers to the Accounting Observer service, rather than give it away for free. Yes, that's a shameful plug for you to subscribe to The Analyst's Accounting Observer. I hope you do; trial subscription link here.
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