Thought as we enter 2009, it is time for blog design refresh and so I spent some time yesterday to incorporate a different Wordpress theme. I wanted to aim for something that gave the content more priority on the page, gives template control for integrating widgets and also allows something flexible but easy to add [...]
Posts Tagged ‘blogging’
De-bunking the Blogging Work Dilemma
Fred Wilson yesterday wrote a great post ‘Do You Ever Do Any Real Work?’ He makes some great points about how blogging can create real value for the organization you are a part of. Not only is it free PR but it brings discussion to the forefront and often brings the social media community, many [...]
Participate Everywhere, Manage Centrally
Yesterday, a meme was started by Loic Le Meur where he discussed the de-centralization of his social media life and that he posits that he wants it all centralized back on his blog. I commented there and had no his post would spawn ironically a fully de-centralized conversation on the topic ranging from his [...]
Too much social software?
I for one say “yes”. They are all good and all have their use. And even more daunting is that they each have very compelling capability sets: Wordpress is ideal for my serious blogging commentary, Twitter for quick blasts out to others (group instant messaging) and Tumblr is an easy to use micro-blogging tool where [...]