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It really is time for a break

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Posted Monday, 18 August 2008

I’m writing my fall course schedules and setting up some WebCT sites this week, so I really am going to take a small break from my billso.com blogging.

I’ll post some fresh content during the next week or two! It just won’t be an every day thing.

Tags: administrivia, blogging

Break? What break?

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Posted Sunday, 10 August 2008

Last Thursday I said that I’m taking a break from blogging during my conference in Anaheim this week.

Instead, I’ve been posting a rant or article each day since then. 

Will someone tell me when my intervention is scheduled? I’ll block out some time on my calendar.

Tags: anaheim, blogging, intervention, social-media

I’m taking a break

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Posted Thursday, 7 August 2008

I’m flying to Anaheim this evening for the annual Academy of Management conference, along with 10,000 other management professors.

I’ll resume my daily blog posts on Monday, 18 August 2008. It’s not like there’s a daily quota or anything… although I’ve been posting an article a day for a while now. (See Relax, Bloggers: Nobody Is Keeping Score, and There’s No Quota.)

In the meantime, I’ll be on email, Facebook, FriendFeed and my other haunts.

Tags: administrivia, blogging, facebook, friendfeed, music, social-media, tmbg, video

Manoa Geeks meeting and social networking

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Posted Thursday, 31 July 2008

Ryan Ozawa, one of our better-known bloggers on Oahu, invited me to this month’s Manoa Geeks meeting, which will be held at the HMSA building in Honolulu tonight. Details are available here.

This year I’ve set up some landing pages for my social networking services:

  • A Facebook page with an expanded badge that lists my recent blog articles, and a list of my posts about Facebook
  • A FriendFeed page that lists my activity on that service and several other social networking services. I have discovered FriendFeed groups on Facebook and LinkedIn, too.
  • A LinkedIn page with my profile badge and my articles about LinkedIn, the most popular of all the professional social networks right now.
I’ve used social networking services for a few years, but I’ve really expanded my online activities in the last 3 months. I started using Seesmic this week, and I’m also on Plurk. It’s a good way to network, and to recruit new readers for the billso.com blog.
If you’re interested in exploring these services, or you’re wondering what the benefits might be, I suggest reading two articles by Andy DeSoto, a blogger at the College of William and Mary in Virginia:
Tags: blogging, facebook, friendfeed, linkedin, network, plurk, seesmic, social, social-media

I’m writing for BrightHub

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Posted Thursday, 26 June 2008

I started blogging back in 2003, and I learn something new every day about writing, attribution, and basic research when I write a story. When i was in art school, my drawing instructors told us to draw something every day. It’s a skill, not a gift. Skills need work and practice.

Friends of mine who do SEO (search engine optimization) consulting have told me that I should be running several different blogs, each with a different domain name. My mobile technology posts could go in one blog, while my Honolulu political posts could appear at alohapundit.com, for example.

BrightHub logoI have made one major change in my blogging model. I’ve started writing articles about home office technology, the Mac and small business security for BrightHub.

There are some benefits in writing for a larger web site. At BrightHub, I have three editors that provide feedback and topic suggestions. BrightHub sells ad links to the articles, and maintains the site and its content management system (CMS).

BrightHub keeps the copyright over the articles I write for them, I do earn some revenue on each article. My BrightHub articles are listed in my profile on that site, as well as my BrightHub page at billso.com.

FriendFeed is another service that I use. It’s a social media aggregator that collects my posts, comments and items from other services like Twitter, StumbleUpon, Google Reader and my Amazon Wish List.

I have set up a page at billso.com that lists my recent FriendFeed activity. It’s not as pretty or as organized as my FriendFeed.com page but it was a fun way to do some RSS filtering.

While I enjoy posting a new entry at billso.com every day, I may scale back that commitment so that I can post more articles on BrightHub and other services.

Related posts and pages on billso.com

Tags: Add new tag, blogging, brighthub, network, rss, seo, social, writing