No worries: this post will NOT suck you into a vortex

vortexIn case you hadn’t heard, our local newspaper publishers (Gazette-Times/Democrat Herald owned by Lee Enterprises) have taken a giant step future-ward with the launch of the new mid-valley voice social network. If you are not local, I would hazard a guess that other historically print based publishers are doing a similar thing to try to compensate for dwindling print subscriptions, so this article is not just for locals.
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Using Blogger as a front end

One of my web developer friends evolved her own custom CMS several years ago, when there the opensource CMS’s (a la Drupal, Joomla, et al) were not nearly as good as they are now.   In the past few years many of her clients have wanted to start blogs.  Writing her own blogging module seemed a bit silly in this day and age when there is so much free blogging software available.   She considered what a lot of site owners do– installing a wordpress and hooking it to either a subdomain or a subdirectory of the main client site, but it was not her choice, mainly because if you self-host a wordpress you have to maintain and update it, and most of her clients were not willing to foot the bill for their own private hosted wordpress.   She might have minimized their cost if she had them all running blogs out of a single wordpress install, but  I do not think she considered wordpress mu, or doing what I have done, which is essentially my own homespun mu setup done with symlinks.   Her solution was to use Blogger!

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Entrecard gives bloggers all the comments they could ask for!

Dorkage’s response to Entrecard’s partnership deal with SezWho . . . → Read More: Entrecard gives bloggers all the comments they could ask for!

How to tell your neighbors your web exists

Do you ever want to know who your blogging  neighbors are? Or websites geographically near you in general?  Even better, would you want an easy way for them to find you?
GeoURL is here to help.  GeoURL asks you to place two metatags in the head of your website and it helps you generate them based on the address you want to associate with your blog.  This was of great interest to me, because I have a local blog called WazzupLocal Blog (of all things!!) about local goings on.

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