Question: Is this a formspring plugin?
Answer:
This service is built into my Tumblr theme – cool huh? For being the first to use it, you get to play Adverputt:

Question: Is this a formspring plugin?
Answer:
This service is built into my Tumblr theme – cool huh? For being the first to use it, you get to play Adverputt:

Hello! Before we get down to business, here’s just a quick announcement: This weekend I launched a new WordPress plugin called Foursquare Map – any readers with your own blogs, please check it out and let me know how it goes!
Another thing I did this week was to set up my own GTD system with a fresh Moleskine book. I’ll be using this set of icons to help me manage my growing to-do list. First on that list was to follow up on a note to “Map the Digital Cortex Ecosystem“, so *tick!*
What does that entail? Over the two years the site has been running, I’ve tried and tested loads of ways to syndicate content, drive traffic and grow my following. I think I’ve just about maxed-out on the optimisations I can make, and expect further growth to come solely from publishing interesting content. So what does my so-called ‘optimal’ set-up look like? Thanks to Paint.NET you can see for yourself (click for full-screen):
Some tips for building your own blogging ecosystem:
There’s probably more to structuring a blogging ecosystem than this, like the ‘star system’ with Twitter/Spotify/Google or the X-Marks approach. There’s also the big question of how you go about measuring any of this stuff, and no word has been made of an actual content strategy but hey, that’s the eternal battle, eh bloggers?!
That’s it from me, hope you enjoyed this post. Let’s discuss tactics… Go!
Here’s a followup to this post that I thought some of you might enjoy.
It’s designer Stéphane Massa-Bidal‘s spin on social media sites, presented as if they were paperback books. Lovely, especially the Facebook one.
What’s your favourite? Let me know.










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