We all know the tale of the 300 Spartans, how they stood strong, together, moulded as one, against an army 10, 20 even 100 times their size, according to some historians. Well, we at NSM are looking for 500 troops of our own by Christmas. That’s right, 500 Spartans of our very own! If you look over at our current Feedburner account (->) you’ll see we are sitting pretty at a whopping 10. Hey, Bo Derek did all right from 10 as well as Dudley Moore. But, tbh, it’s ok, but not quite right. We want, nay, need, 500 Spartans behind the NSM cause by the time we are all unwrapping our chrimbo pressies. Not exactly, an easy ask, for a small seo ecommerce company situated in the back woods of Ayrshire – Spartan Country – I’ll have you know!

Why sign up to the NSM blog? To be fair the Feedburner stat is pretty unfair, out last count totalling all feed subscribtions was around 100. Heck, even that figure is a mile off 500. Still, all we are asking is of those readers that have us subscribed via our own internal Atom or RSS subscriptions – please bin those and interact via our Feedburner feed.
We have also set-up an eMail feed (top-right) subscription for those that don’t give a jot for that tech-head RSS subscription stuff.
Now, onto the 500 Spartans by Christmas cry. Over the next few months we are going to be publishing a few unique proposals to help strengthen the NSM Spartan 500 membership. A quick insight will include a unique Spartan directory hosted profile here on NSM and on other 3rd party sites. More on this later.
However, it’s our pledge to you, our reader, that our level of blog posting, views and news, shall be raised. We will be hitting local issues more as much as we will be covering and discussing the overall ball park agenda within search marketing in greater detail.
C’mon, pull yir socks up and become an NSM 500 Spartan! Join Today!





Are you sure you don’t need to give your counter a tap? Seems from the action in your bloglog that there are a a good few muggs tootling over to NSM.
I don’t know how accurate that thing is. I just check mine manually. Set up a script and can check in PHPMyAdmin.
Have added your feed to the grinder.
Hey David, best thing was after i did this post I woke up the next day to find my subscriptions had went down – now there is irony