most relevant sharing/publishing
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- duhsign0
orpkoobcam2, that makes sense, one feed. haven't read up on google + too much yet. Thanks for the comments
- duhsign0
orpkoobcam2, that makes sense, one feed. haven't read up on google + too much yet. Thanks for the comments
- orpkoobcam20
I heard google+ is the way to go.
Do one blogging system - the take that feed and run it into all the other blogging systems. cover all bases.
- typo: "then take"orpkoobcam2
- somehow i don't think the OP will mind your typo's.SteveJobs
- ukit0
Tomblr is great. It's the future
- duhsign0
I guess what I'm asking is tMitter worth the time, is Tomblr so great?
Just do a normal WP blog and call it a day?
I promise to never post my blogs here fwiw.
- SteveJobs0
sorry, i'm on a different team, so i can't help you. go team!
- duhsign
hey team. I should know this stuff but I am a little slow and theres some experts here so I thought I'd throw it out there.
What is the most relevant way to share/ publish?
Where do you spend the most time?
Which has the most useful features?
Which ones are mainstream and which are more "creative" oriented?
What ones do you hate/love?For next year I want to start two blogs/feeds/whatever, something cool I can share digitally. One for new media/web/mobile/app/tech/digita... basically all the stuff I am learning, links to resources, ideas, trends etc. One for analog only, art, drawing, inspiration, finds, objects, ideas, craft, graphic art etc. I don't want to waste peoples time but for creatives I think its good to have something out there that shows your tastes, ideas, experiences and all that, mostly for generating new work leads and sharing.
thnx