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HaydenJames.io is now LinuxBlog.io!

 9 months ago
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HaydenJames.io is now LinuxBlog.io!

Hello everyone,

I’m thrilled to announce that HaydenJames.io has officially transitioned to a new domain: LinuxBlog.io!

Also new is our LinuxCommunity.io website.


Also, check out our new LinuxCommunity.io website.

This change marks a significant milestone in our journey together. Over the years, HaydenJames.io has grown from a personal blog into a bustling hub for Linux enthusiasts and tech aficionados. As we evolved, I felt the need for a name that more accurately reflects our community’s spirit and content.

Since its inception in 2011, our blog has become a cornerstone in the Linux and technology space, reaching remarkable milestones that reflect our growing and engaged community. With over 8 million readers since 2011 and a steady stream of over 1 million readers yearly, the LinuxBlog.io is a platform where tech enthusiasts, professionals, and beginners alike converge to explore and discuss the ever-evolving world of Linux and technology. Our community strength is further evidenced by our 10,000 active email subscribers, keeping abreast of the latest insights and updates.

In addition, the launch of LinuxCommunity.io has marked a significant expansion of our community. It’s quickly growing with over 1000 members, including both active participants and lurkers/readers, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem for sharing Linux and technology related knowledge, experiences, and discussions. This community is not just about numbers; it’s a testament to the passion and dedication of Linux and tech enthusiasts who drive continuous learning and innovation in the field. Introduce yourself here.

Why LinuxBlog.io?

LinuxBlog.io is more than just a new name – it’s a new chapter. This domain aligns with our core focus on Linux and technology, offering a dedicated space for learning, sharing, and discussing everything from the basics of Linux to the latest trends in AI and tech.

Here are a few of our most popular blog articles in 2023:

What’s Next?

Don’t worry, all the insightful articles, guides, and discussions you love are still here. Plus, you can look forward to even more in-depth content, community features, and resources in the coming months.

Your Experience Matters

Your experience as a reader and community member is my top priority. To ensure a smooth transition:

  • All previous links from haydenjames.io will automatically redirect to linuxblog.io, so you won’t miss a beat.
  • Our newsletter and social media channels have been updated, so stay tuned for updates and new content.

Let’s Connect!

I’d love to hear your thoughts and feedback – if any of the articles have been a help or timely reminder, feel free to drop a comment or send an email.

You can also join us at LinuxCommunity.io to be part of a growing network where ideas flourish and the spirit of open-source thrives. I am incredibly grateful for your support and enthusiasm, which have been instrumental in making this blog and our Linux community what it is today.

Thank you for being a part of this exciting journey. Here’s to many more years of exploring, learning, and growing together at LinuxBlog.io!

Warm regards,

Hayden


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