Where the Webitz stuff has been going....
October 19th 2011 23:21
Though I haven't been writing on here much about the Web and my invovlement in it, I have been writing some posts on my main blog, Mike Crowl's Random Notes. This may explain why Webitz has been suffering from a lack of posts lately.
Most recently I wrote briefly about tablets - not the medicinal kind, but those of the iPad kind...and the fact that there are plenty of other options out there if, for instance, you don't fancy paying for an iPad.
Prior to that, I wrote about the people who follow me on Twitter and my bemusement as to why some of these would want to. What connects what I write about with some of their interests? Incidentally, it goes to show you that the more followers you have, the more you gain. Since I managed finally to get over the 100 followers mark, the followers have been increasing much faster.
That also applies, it seems to Google Adsense. It took me some five years to earn US$100 on Google Adsense. Since May I've earned around US$25, which is much, much faster.
In a couple of other posts I debated on the value for me of changing the look of my various blogger blogs. Initially I went with their dynamic look, but found it seemed to cut out some useful parts of the blog. I've reverted to a more conservative approach, but have at least changed the basic look of things.
In an earlier post again, I wrote about the wonderful animation and art work of Krishna Shanoi, which is readily available on the Net, from his website. Roger Ebert, the film critic alerted me to it by a tweet. He was focusing on a children's book that Shanoi had written and illustrated. But I also discovered his wonderful animated film on Love, which has a rather nasty and unexpected ending.
So you can see there's been quite a bit of material that's probably more Webitz than Random Notes. Perhaps I just need to spread the stuff around a bit more!
Most recently I wrote briefly about tablets - not the medicinal kind, but those of the iPad kind...and the fact that there are plenty of other options out there if, for instance, you don't fancy paying for an iPad.
Prior to that, I wrote about the people who follow me on Twitter and my bemusement as to why some of these would want to. What connects what I write about with some of their interests? Incidentally, it goes to show you that the more followers you have, the more you gain. Since I managed finally to get over the 100 followers mark, the followers have been increasing much faster.
That also applies, it seems to Google Adsense. It took me some five years to earn US$100 on Google Adsense. Since May I've earned around US$25, which is much, much faster.
In a couple of other posts I debated on the value for me of changing the look of my various blogger blogs. Initially I went with their dynamic look, but found it seemed to cut out some useful parts of the blog. I've reverted to a more conservative approach, but have at least changed the basic look of things.
In an earlier post again, I wrote about the wonderful animation and art work of Krishna Shanoi, which is readily available on the Net, from his website. Roger Ebert, the film critic alerted me to it by a tweet. He was focusing on a children's book that Shanoi had written and illustrated. But I also discovered his wonderful animated film on Love, which has a rather nasty and unexpected ending.
So you can see there's been quite a bit of material that's probably more Webitz than Random Notes. Perhaps I just need to spread the stuff around a bit more!
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