humble beginnings
So now that I’ve got this nifty new blog, the question on everyone’s mind, ok, maybe just mine, seems to be what am I going to do with it. So what am I going to do with it? What should I do with it? I could just do it as a small personal blog and leave it as a footnote to Jeepin.com, or completely rework the whole site and use this as a content management system for a totally database-driven version of Jeepin’.
I’m not really keen on either of those options, so I’ll probably try to find some happy median, using this blog to suppliment the feature articles and press releases I post on Jeepin’—maybe talk about gadgets and gear and news that might not be “big” enough to warrant a full write-up. And the nice thing is I can blog from anywhere with a computer and an internet connection. I don’t have to be at home, at my desk, on my PC, with Dreamweaver fired up… and I definitely like that prospect. Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love Dreamweaver, but it would be nice to not be restricted to adding and editing content only when I’m at home. Hmm, maybe some type of web-based CMS is in Jeepin’s future…
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Well … in MY opinion, pre-engineered web sites (ie: blogs) mark a turning-point in web technology. This technology makes it even easier to publish information and deliver content to the masses. One no longer has to devote so much time to the development of functionality, and can focus largely on quality content. If one already has an effective content deliver system, this point is moot.
I think you should gradually migrate to this format. Definately think outside the blog, because the potential for this kind of software transcends journal composition. Thanks for showing me pmachine.