October 27, 2025

My request for readers of Hal Brown's Substack on Google Blogger to read the same daily political essays on Substack. By Hal M. Brown, MSW

Hal Brown's Substack Hal Brown's Substack | Substack Hal Brown I'm a retired psychotherapist who writes about politics. Click to read Hal Brown's Substack, a Substack publicat...


I am trying to enhance the search engine ability  for my Substack, which is also published on Google Blogger, to be found. This is where you are reading these words right now. 

To do this I am experimenting with code from Chat GPT5. This code is not visible to readers. Here's just a portion of what it looks like:

I am also publishing this with the HTML code provided by Google Blogger.

I would prefer that those who come across my essays here on the Google Blogger platform read what I post on Substack for several reasons.
If you don't know what Substack is, here's an explanation from Wikipedia.


 One reason for reading it there is that I update there throughout the day and not on Google Blogger. Another is that it has the only comments section I read and reply to. Also this is where you can easily subscribe for free to be notified of all my new posts.

I like to know about how many people look at what I write and I trust the stats on Substack but am not sure how accurate the count is on Google Blogger where sometimes it shows around 20,000 readers and other times just several thousand. It also indicates I have many international readers which doesn't make sense to me. If true I really wonder why this is and wouldlike to hear from some of them in comments of the Substack site. Who, for example, read my essays in China, Hong Kong, and Singapore?






Fo the purposes of this test I am posting the following:





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