June 03, 2005
stories from a Web Junkie life
It's become obvious to me, in this Blogger project I've been running, that I need another topic. I keep cross-posting information, placing Library info on the Bilingual site, posting Public Relations and business info in the Houston site, and placing Web and tech items in all of them.
I don't have a tech blog.
Since I find all these topics interesting, I think there's a thought in the back of my mind that everyone else will find them interesting as well. But, of course, doing this defeats the purpose of having topic-specific blogs. And, back on topic, I don't have a tech blog.
I never really considered myself a techie. I was a liberal arts major. I'm a writer by trade and by choice. I'm a communicator by default. I'm not mechanically-oriented. And I don't consider myself to be a techie... despite all the evidence to contrary.
In the list of "Paloma Cruz projects" listed on this site, there are several Blogger, topic-specific sites, which I'm having trouble keeping on track. In addition there's a long-term content site "PasadenaBlvd.com" which is, at this point, my traffic generator. My Blogger projects are:
- stories from a Bilingual life
- stories from a Houston life
- stories from a Library life
- stories from an ordinary life
- stories from a Pasadena life
- stories from a Public Relations life
On another topic...
Would you consider this a blog? Some would argue, that because there are no commenting options allowed, this doesn't count as a blog. Some would argue that because I don't post daily, or semi-daily, this isn't a blog. And others would argue that a blog is what a blog does, and this counts. What do you think?