Blog needs.
Seth Godin states the following about blogging for CEOs:
"Blogs work when they are based on:
Candor
Urgency
Timeliness
Pithiness and
Controversy
(maybe Utility if you want six)."
(linked from the webpagesthatsuck.com reading: http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/biggest-web-design-mistakes-in-2004-part2.html)
If any of you are going to read this blog in the future I had better learn how to insert a link, because this is already failing to present content in the easiest possible manner. I often violate of the rules of maintaining a simplicity, ease of use, and consistency; something that can be challenging and successful in art, but not on the internet.
My sins so far:
-I learned how to make a link, but didn't take notes and no longer remember,
-I failed to define my intent at the beginning of the post, I'll be lucky if I buried it half way through. At this point I'll be lucky to mention it at all, and you won't notice it even if I do because the structure isn't putting it forth in the best way.
-This doesn't tell anyone anything new, nor does it give reasons to come back for the same again or something that is new.
Blogger has sinned too: The site includes a spell check which does not recognize the word 'blog'
"Blogs work when they are based on:
Candor
Urgency
Timeliness
Pithiness and
Controversy
(maybe Utility if you want six)."
(linked from the webpagesthatsuck.com reading: http://www.webpagesthatsuck.com/biggest-web-design-mistakes-in-2004-part2.html)
If any of you are going to read this blog in the future I had better learn how to insert a link, because this is already failing to present content in the easiest possible manner. I often violate of the rules of maintaining a simplicity, ease of use, and consistency; something that can be challenging and successful in art, but not on the internet.
My sins so far:
-I learned how to make a link, but didn't take notes and no longer remember,
-I failed to define my intent at the beginning of the post, I'll be lucky if I buried it half way through. At this point I'll be lucky to mention it at all, and you won't notice it even if I do because the structure isn't putting it forth in the best way.
-This doesn't tell anyone anything new, nor does it give reasons to come back for the same again or something that is new.
Blogger has sinned too: The site includes a spell check which does not recognize the word 'blog'
