I’d like to talk a little about the first international blog I’ll be launching. Actually, I intend to do it in a number of brief posts covering both the creation process and the actual vision of the site.
So yeah, the launch is imminent, a couple of weeks away if nothing evil happen. Which it will, so I’ve planned accordingly – this isn’t my first site launch, as I’ve pointed out previously.
Anyways and onwards!
I became fascinated with the blogosphere a couple of years ago and have followed it from afar since then. The last two years have been spent watching and learning, and the launch of this blog as well as my freelance gig over at The Blog Herald all really comes down to this: the first international launch of my own.
I’ve been doing web since 1996, but only in Swedish. A new language (well, English is taught in school here) and a whole new market shouldn’t be taken lightly, which is why I’ve waited this long. In retrospect I’m not sure if that was the right thing to do, I feel I get better when I push myself into new directions rather than sitting and waiting for something to happen.
But the choice to enter the international blogosphere was both calculated and is being set in motion way more methodical than I’m used to. It’s probably a good thing, I guess, but it sure feels weird.
I’ll be launching the first project soon, and it revolves around the blogosphere. That much has been said before. It’s not a news site, I’ll not be doing what I do for The Blog Herald, and it’s not a new webshow or anything like that. It’s not even a podcast.
It’s a feature blog about the blogosphere, but not any kind of feature – no, just a certain kind.
Coming up next: The name and why I chose it!





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