Posted in Blogging on October 1st, 2003 1 Comment »
Every month (since February) I post my site's referral search terms (not what people search for on my site). It's an interesting peek that illustrates "how people are finding me." Here's September's…
Posted in Blogging on September 25th, 2003 6 Comments »
Where oh where is MovableType Pro? Announced February 13, the thing has yet to materialize. TypePad is off and running.
Posted in Blogging on September 3rd, 2003 7 Comments »
Every month (since February) I post my site's referral search terms (not what people search for on my site). It's an interesting peek that illustrates "how people are finding me." Here's August's…
Posted in Blogging on August 30th, 2003 1 Comment »
So, Blogshares is now officially passé, is it not?
Posted in Blogging on August 3rd, 2003 4 Comments »
Every month (since February) I post my site's referral search terms (not what people search for on my site). It's an interesting peek that illustrates "how people are finding me." Here's July's…
Posted in Blogging on July 9th, 2003 1 Comment »
Consider the placement of Google AdSense ads on Cocoa Dev Central a test balloon. The ads won't appear on this site any time in the near future - and probably never if Google continue to offer only two inflexible styles - but I'm hopeful that enough people will click on the ads at Cocoa Dev […]
Posted in Blogging on July 9th, 2003 1 Comment »
I truly intended to cut my blogroll to about 25 good sites, but I simply can't get rid of the ones I've got. Some are pretty borderline, but as my time becomes increasingly valuable, the "fringe" blogs had to go: those that post on topics I don't care about (politics), those that post infrequently (which […]
Posted in Blogging on July 9th, 2003 6 Comments »
As much as I'm looking forward to the impact of AOL Blogs and TypePad (MT power for the masses!), I do wish to stress this: Final lesson from this situation: never, ever blog at a domain that's not owned by you. Don't blog on your employer's site, don't blog on your blogging application's site - […]
Posted in Blogging on July 1st, 2003 No Comments »
Every month (since February) I post my site's referral search terms (not what people search for on my site). It's an interesting peek that illustrates "how people are finding me." Here's June's…
Posted in Blogging on June 29th, 2003 1 Comment »
Less than a day later, and the site is back up. Some people just don't get it.
Posted in Blogging on June 29th, 2003 8 Comments »
I won't miss him any more than I'd miss Dvorak if he gave up writing and spouting drivel. Dave Winer is a prime example of "you reap what you sow." Scripting News is taking a break. The lack of support, even name-calling, from people who think of themselves as my friend, has got me thinking […]
Posted in Blogging on June 1st, 2003 No Comments »
Every month (since February) I post my site's referral search terms (not what people search for on my site). It's an interesting peek that illustrates "how people are finding me." Here's May's…
Posted in Blogging on May 27th, 2003 10 Comments »
I'm back. Sorry for being gone. I've got some cleaning up to do and some other things - bear with me. Categories and posts will be changing and flinging around. Sorry. It's all for the good. 🙂 Oh, and hey - my sister's getting married this Saturday! Eeeeks! I'm looking forward to the wedding. Open […]
Posted in Blogging on May 25th, 2003 5 Comments »
I don't write about some things because I consider them common sense. For example, a post detailing the effects of calling someone a bad name would be pretty silly. Apparently, though, this qualifies as high thought in some circles. You know, those A-List circles. Tom Coates' article (linked to right before) is, to me, common […]
Posted in Blogging on May 22nd, 2003 4 Comments »
I'm not interested in TypePad for myself or my friends - they'll continue to use my server for their blogs, I imagine - but it is interesting to note that their screenshos are all Mac OS X. I've always thought that MovableType was one of the most well-designed "quasi-open source" software around - my friends […]