What I Have Been Up To
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008I just realized I haven’t linked up a number of posts I’ve done on other sites in the past week or two. I should correct that.
I just realized I haven’t linked up a number of posts I’ve done on other sites in the past week or two. I should correct that.
I’m still enjoying it here in sunny (yes, sunny) Seattle, so my web presence is somewhat reduced. But I wanted to point out that I wrote my first post for louisgray.com, and it was green-lighted and is up now! it’s on the hot product of the day, Chrome.
So, without further ado, please head over and give it a read. Thanks!
If you haven’t noticed it already, I wrote a guest post over on SheGeeks entitled FriendFeed And Your Personal Brand. If you have 5 minutes, please go check it out! I think I make a good argument for FriendFeed being a good medium in which to promote yourself via the community:
With the right approach, FriendFeed can not only be a valuable source of news and new opinions, but also a fertile, open community where you can make your name known.
I’ve been sitting on this information for a little while now, but I noticed that my first article, Gmail error 102, has been published — so now it is official! I am going to be a regular contributor to Google Tutor!
Since I am relatively new to blogging, I’m not sure how these things traditionally go, but in this case I was contacted by the Google Tutor creator to contribute. We settled on new articles three to four times monthly on different Google topics. You can expect the quality and usefulness on the site to be as good as on here, or better.
Needless to say, I am very excited about this new opportunity! Hopefully you will find the site useful and will follow my posts.
See you there!
I was invited to guest-post on SheGeeks today, and I was pleased as punch to do so. You can find my full article linked below.
Have you heard of Spokeo? Most likely it has heard of you. More specifically, it knows about any occurrence of your email address or other identifying information (like your Myspace profile name) in pretty much any public forum.