OK. So I Was Wrong.


I really thought I was onto something when I decided to move away from the traditional site and broadcast my content. I also thought Tumblr would be an acceptable replacement for the traditional blog. But I was wrong.

I have few visitors and very few comments but I still miss the opportunity for debate. But the only way for someone to disagree with me was to take the time to write me via email or Twitter. And no one else would know that someone else had something to say and that made the content even less compelling. My content was all over the board since I could just share everything I read or saw on Tumblr. If anyone was subscribed to my feed for a specific article I’d written in the past then they would have been disappointed with what I was sharing. I need to focus.

This blog is going to be about web design, information architecture, usability, and the overall web trends that are happening. Every time I write a new post I will ask myself if it fits within those topics. If it doesn’t then I’ll use Tumblr. I will be creating my own custom theme and I will try to populate some of my tweets and tumbles here. But this site is going to be dedicated to the progression of my craft.

  1. #1 by Cory on October 2nd, 2008

    I totally agree. Tumblr’s lack of comments drove me away (when using it as the primary blog.)

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