Blogging
The art and craft of the personal blog — and the business of blogging as part of the creator economy.
A Test from an iPhone Paid Members Public
just testing the mobile posting interface for Movable Type from an iPhone. I wouldn’t want to write an essay this way – but it works!
Saved by Starbucks Paid Members Public
The problem with having a job where you help other people blog, is that is leaves you too little time to blog yourself… However. I’m enjoying a quiet little catch-up with my RSS feeds in a Starbucks located, in a slightly sinister manner, just off the A3 in the
NUJ: Forget The Customers, and They'll Forget You Paid Members Public
Well, I’d like to suggest that, if a union is meant to represent its members, than the NUJ got it exactly right. It’s showing exactly the same form of fear, uncertainty and doubt that many journalists are expressing right now. Truth be told, in my experience, most journalists
Six Years of Blogging Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2007/11/Black-Heath-Fireworks.jpg] As of today, I’ve been blogging for six years (although this blog is a couple of years younger than that). And what an interesting six years it has been. Back then, my Livejournal was just something
Blogging and Politics Event Upcoming Paid Members Public
The Telegraph‘s holding a Blogging & Politics event [http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/technology/shanerichmond/oct07/political-blogging-open-house.htm] the week after next. I’ll be there.
Not a Hardcore Blogger Paid Members Public
I am not a hardcore blogger.How do I know this? I’ve been down with a cold since Monday and, as such, I’ve not bothered to post anything at all here.If I were hardcore, I’d be blogging my way through my sickness, like Mr Butcher [http:
Six Apart on Future Blogging Paid Members Public
I’m not a huge fan of Robert Scoble [http://scobleizer.com/2007/10/12/the-future-of-moveable-type-vox-typepad-and-live-journal/] ‘s very static video interview style (I don’t think he really takes advantage of the visual nature of the medium), but this interview with some folks from Six Apart is worth a watch,