paperchase feels great.
I’m a really big fan of tumblr.com. It seems to have a really stout network of bloggers and it has good tools to post.
Check it out:
www.criticalasshole.com
Where bad things truly suck, and the good things rule.
How I did it: I started by blogging everyday, whether it was how my day went, what pictures I took, links, youtube videos, or just things I found interesting, but seriously, there was really no use.
Did I really feel the need to share what I was doing? No, I didn't. I rather did it for the fun of it.
I also spended a lot of time configuring the appearance of my site. Again, no point.
Lessons & tips: Think if you really need to do this. If you really need to share your life, what you find on the internet each day. Does it make you waste more time on the internet? Is anybody really interested in reading what you're up to?
Resources: I used Xanga for this, since it was quick and easy.
paperchase feels great.
I’m a really big fan of tumblr.com. It seems to have a really stout network of bloggers and it has good tools to post.
Check it out:
www.criticalasshole.com
Where bad things truly suck, and the good things rule.
okay so basically everythings been going well i got this crazy idea that if i blog online it would make me feel better about some things… i think i need a little bit of help, i like this guy but im not quite sure if he likes me back…how can i tell?
This is probably the first site I’ve done anything even similar to a blog, and now I now people get hucked.
For me it is kind of nice to now that not only my entrys are always there for me to go back to, but there’s people reading and revueing what I’ve wrien. I was also surprised at how thrilled I got after finding out that I’d reseaved two cheers.
So yeah, it is so motervating in everything I’m trying to achieve and I’ll definitely try to make a blog entry every day. :)
elliebb moved
Well the blogger transfer turned out to be more of a hassle than the Rapidweaver publish, so I will be putting that blog on RW too. Eventually.
elliebb moved
I moved my family blog to Rapidweaver, and had a heck of a time uploading it with all the pictures. I have read that the new Rapidweaver that is in Beta right now does not crash when you try to upload blogs with lots of photos.
http://homepage.mac.com/bethmcelliott/Elliott/
I started a blog for updates on my MFA thesis choreography.
http://homepage.mac.com/bethmcelliott/MFAThesis/
I decided to put my knitting blog on blogspot, because it is still very small and the most neglected (but probably the most interesting) of my blogs. I may move it to Rapidweaver when the new version comes out. I do like the software, I just don’t want to deal with any more publishing headaches right now.
http://bethmcknit.blogspot.com/
elliebb moved
I’m sick of iBlog, so I’m switching to Rapid Weaver. Hopefully this will help me keep my blogs, photo pages, and video pages connected better. I feel like everything is all over the place now.
So I’ve transferred about 25 entries from iBlog to Rapid Weaver. It’s tedious, but hopefully it will be worth it!
I don’t keep a blog. When I say blog everyday I mean blog everyday here on 43 Things. If I keep it up everyday giving up will be alot harder.
Blogging every day for a period was worth it because:
On the other hand it wasn’t worth it because: