The secret of successful weblogging is – it seems – never to pause for a moment. Never let the fact that you’re kind of not in the mood for a few days to stop you putting some old crap up on your site. Because the longer you leave it, the more pressure there is to make your return worthwhile, valuable, interesting. I am currently backlogged with about three weeks worth of things I feel I need to say – mostly about ETCon, but also about online communities, social software, ConCon and politics – but I know now that I’ll never manage to get most of it out onto the page. Had I not been so self-indulgent about making it perfect, then anything useful I had to say would actually be out there doing some limited good rather than festering in my head. It’s all terribly frustrating.
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Festering in my head “he secret of successful weblogging is – it seems – never to pause for a moment….
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With apologies to Tom Coates of plasticbag.org… The secret of successful weblogging is – it seems – never to pause for a moment. Never let the fact that you’re kind of not in the mood for a few days to stop you putting some old crap up on y…
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I may or may not have mentioned that I want a PDA, because I do. Over at engadget, Peter Rojas’ new venture, I noticed a picture of Motorola’s new MPX300 PDA phone. It has WiFi, Bluetooth and a built in…
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Finally, as Tom Coates noted: “The secret of successful weblogging is – it seems – never to pause for a moment.” Scoble took a blog vacation. A mere week! What a wimp. Try taking eight weeks off, and then catching up in one post