Seriously, who was blogging in 2002? Well, I was.
I was the owner and chief executive officer of technology for Successworks Intl. with Heather Lloyd-Martin back then, and I was intrigued by the notion of blogging. Even today, I have the same thoughts about it in a general sense; that it's an advancement, but not too dissimilar from what at the time was already popular and a throw back to 1995. Namely, Guest book software.
Blogs were a little different. I saw the potential for syndication through, obviously, RSS. I crafted together the software to publish at the Search Engine Writing website. Heather did most of the actual blogging back then. She was the writer in the family, which included a cute doggie named Corky. We took walks.
I briefly played with blogging software again in 2005 when I started SearchReturn, and I quickly got too busy with working at PositionTech to really keep it up. I know that blogging is only worthwhile if you keep up with it. So, I think three times is the charm. Especially since at 40, I really want to write out a lot. I think people will like it, others won't - and that's going to be fun.
It's not going to be SEO2Go. It might be the technology equivalent of Heather's new awesome blog SEOCopywriting. There is all the new Social Media sites to write about these days. So, be sure to catch me on Twitter, since even if it's not how Twitter started, it's fast becoming the microblogging master site with bazillions of users. Stay tuned.
I was the owner and chief executive officer of technology for Successworks Intl. with Heather Lloyd-Martin back then, and I was intrigued by the notion of blogging. Even today, I have the same thoughts about it in a general sense; that it's an advancement, but not too dissimilar from what at the time was already popular and a throw back to 1995. Namely, Guest book software.
Blogs were a little different. I saw the potential for syndication through, obviously, RSS. I crafted together the software to publish at the Search Engine Writing website. Heather did most of the actual blogging back then. She was the writer in the family, which included a cute doggie named Corky. We took walks.
I briefly played with blogging software again in 2005 when I started SearchReturn, and I quickly got too busy with working at PositionTech to really keep it up. I know that blogging is only worthwhile if you keep up with it. So, I think three times is the charm. Especially since at 40, I really want to write out a lot. I think people will like it, others won't - and that's going to be fun.
It's not going to be SEO2Go. It might be the technology equivalent of Heather's new awesome blog SEOCopywriting. There is all the new Social Media sites to write about these days. So, be sure to catch me on Twitter, since even if it's not how Twitter started, it's fast becoming the microblogging master site with bazillions of users. Stay tuned.
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