Archive for May, 2008

E-mail Issues Resolved 0

For some reason, the settings for my tdhedengren.com e-mail accounts didn’t migrate with everything else in the server move made by the good folks over at A Small Orange. Everything else did, but not these, which is weird. I heard about this just now, and have resolved the issue. Sorry for any inconvenience this might have caused, if you e-mailed me in the past 48 hours and haven’t heard back, please resend as the e-mail either have bounced back (which you probably noticed), or disappeared along the way.

Thanks for your patience.

Scheduled Downtime: Moving Servers (done!) 0

I’m moving servers at the moment, which is one reason why it’s so quiet here. Not the only one though, working like a madman to get everything up and running the way I want it, which includes tdhedengren.com and BloggerTalks, as well as some other funky stuff. Balancing this with client work isn’t always easy, you know.

Anyway, I’m moving servers now, so expect downtime or no-updates-time at least, for the next 24 hours or so, depending on exactly when the tech people get to work.

Thanks for your patience.

Update! This is done now, looks like it’s working properly as well. Nice work, A Small Orange.

Do You Know What You’re Publishing? 0

The internet is a lovely place. Here you can find collaborators, fans, writers, publishers, morons, bloggers, designers, silliness, and just about everything else. Everything is here, and the door is open for anyone who want to get started in online publishing, be it blogging or more traditional websites.

Problem is, it’s a very anonymous place, and it is full of people trying to make easy money by posing as freelancers, submitting content that are rip-offs or even straight copies on other people’s work. Read more

Back Online, Better Get Busy 0

Back online. I’m psyched, finally got around to nailing down the main parts of my own little network, consisting of the blog you’re reading (which is due for relaunch, I’m mentioned this before, this is just a placeholder blog, sort of), the interview blog BloggerTalks, and upcoming productivity blog Feeling Productive. If nothing else, my downtime gave me the opportunity to stock up on some posts for the upcoming launch, and get some other network stuff done.

That’ll have to wait now, though. Got a lot of catching up to do, not to mention client work. So here we go again!

The Vulnerability of a Web Worker 2

The web worker is a pretty flexible sort, thanks to the internet. I can bring my work with me, because everything that’s important is stored in the cloud, at least when it comes to traditional web stuff. I use web based e-mail applications, I have my documents online, nowadays I can even edit images online (which I rarely do though). All the sites I’m paid to run, to update, or to participate on have admin interfaces that I can login to from more or less anywhere, and get my work done. I’m not tied to my desk, I’m flexible.

That is, until the broadband goes away. Read more

Colleen Coplick on PR and Getting Famous, over at BloggerTalks 0

It’s awfully quiet here, isn’t it? Yep, it is, I’m busy, really busy actually. There’s a lot of things that just don’t show very well at the moment, designs and work behind the scenes. I’m really hoping to have some stuff for you guys soon, including my plans for this site. The current version was ever a placeholder, as you’ve probably gathered by now.

But that’s not what I wanted to talk to you about. I wanted to let you know that this week’s interview over at BloggerTalks is up now, and it’s a good one: Colleen Coplick on PR and Getting Famous

Colleen’s the new blogger at Buzz Networker, and she’s got a background in the PR industry, so why not talk PR with her? I did, and the interview tells a lot, to quote my The Blog Herald news post on it:

[...] Colleen shares her views on paid reviews, PR agencies sending out samples, getting famous in the social sphere, how to write a great press release, and more.

Check it out, it’s a pretty good read, I think.

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