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...a small example of the hypermimetic process that Mark Pesce described eloquently at the PdF 2008 Conference in New York last month: http://bit.ly/3RkoWD (video), http://bit.ly/3W5YCo (transcript).
David
I often get in conversations with people as to why i blog. To many it's viewed as pure a vanity project. I've found that putting my ideas and thoughts down for others to read is a great way to stimulate conversation and "talk" with friends of mine but to do so by;
1) allowing them to jump in at their leisure. After they see the movie or read the book that i've written about or if they finally get a moment when they're bored at work.
2) not requiring them to participate. They can read and process but unlike email they don't have to respond unless they want to. I've noticed that many of my friends will read my blog, never comment but will bring it up with me weeks or months later. I love this. We're talking but in a turn-based way. I'm just always making the first move
3) making the conversation to be public - anyone can join.
Love that idea and extended to the entire conversation...from traveler perspective, an app on your mobile computer/phone that plugs you into the conversation which revolves around a specific location...photos, blogs, tweets, forums, reviews, news, people, events, videos, etc.
I think that the most amazing point is that you keep a permanent link and conversation with your tribe (who ever you put in it :-)), sharing with them everything that has value for you.
Actually, "sharing" is really the killer app ;-)
nice post, i loved your travel tales. you go deep and leave a light footprint.
Question. How unwieldy do you find it to manage a Tumblog and a regular blog concurrently? Do you worry that you lose half your audience at any time by having two sites? Do you prefer the different sites to allow you to create essentially two brands and would you consider integrating your tumblog into your regular blog or do you actually enjoy the distinction and the creativity it facilitates?
Just curious.
For me it works because I want the avc blog to be largely 'serious' with a taste of fun
The tumblog gets the be more of a creative exercise which its very good for
And because we are investors in tumblr, its very important for me to be actively engaged in the tumblr community
longform blog and will see how to incorporate the tumblr posts into the long
form blog.
I wonder if Tumblr content SEOs well which is why I don't want to make the
Tumblog the ultimate destination.
I wonder if there is a business in licensing the Tumblr audio player and/or
incorporating text or visuals as a drop down interface below the player.
The player itself is wonderfully elegant. If you attached ads to the player
and had people choose from a library of pre-licensed content you could
funnel revenue to publishers and musicians/labels themselves.
Taking the time to savor the vacation by writing about it in real time adds
a lot to the experience.
Have you tried it? If not, you ought to.
I realize that it is more difficult for parents to disconnect but we had thousands of years without cell phones and I think their omnipresence affects our ability to just sit in silence and think. I think it is immensely more difficult to have true insight and understanding when we are surrounded by distractions.
I know that this is a luxury not everyone can have but I just want to echo Dorothy's point on the importance of really "getting away" from the busyness of our daily lives, hopefully at some point every day, not just on vacations. It can help us see the bigger picture when we disengage from daily responsibilities if only for 10 minutes a day.
There are a bunch of food blogs the girls read all the time that I don't know the names of
http://www.gothamgal.com/gotham_gal/2008/07/pla...
Your site inspired me to start up my own blgo actually and while it's been slow going, i'm steadily making progress... i haven't taken it 'real-time' just yet, but maybe i'll get there someday...
http://sms.pangolin.com/rtblog/
Thanks