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Subject:Re: practicalities of blogging From:Janice Gelb <Janice -dot- Gelb -at- Sun -dot- COM> To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com Date:Fri, 01 Feb 2008 07:01:29 +1100
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote:
>
> Let's say that I wanted to finally start a blog (it seems de rigeur for
> techwriters (and many others) to have a website and at least one blog
> indicated on their business cards, resumes, etc.)... yes, let's say.
> Never mind the content (we can start a separate thread if you must), I
> want to know about the practical exigencies of getting it done and out
> there.
I have an internal work blog where I write about things
related to my job. I could have an external one through
my company but I want to be able to rant about internal
policies so I've chosen not to do that :->
I also have a personal blog on LiveJournal where I talk
about my life, travel reports, reviews, etc. A lot of
my friends are there so I like the ability to keep up
with their lives, too, plus it's a good place to aggregate
the RSS feeds I don't choose to get through MyYahoo.
LiveJournal is extremely easy to use and even friends
who aren't on it can read and comment on my blog.
I don't use my real name on LJ and never refer to my
employer by name.
I also have a web site, but it mostly consists of
static content that I update every once in a while,
mostly to clear out links that don't work any more
or update aggregate pages like trip reports or
conferences that I've attended.
-- Janice
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