Before I turned in last night I dugg and stumbled my two tumblr blogs. Then I lay in bed wondering whether Google will pay me an overnight visit.
No such luck, but never mind.
In the morning I decided to organised Firefox sessions so that I can switch between the two seperate projects more easily. I still prefer Camino really, but Firefox has some benefits as well. That’s one of the things I will be able to take away from the 30daychallenge at the end.
Then I checked out Facebook, and pondered what to do about our dead group. I’ve sent a group message to individual team members inboxes on Facebook which says the following:
Ok, this is a message to all members of the thirtydaychallenge team which is called “30DC for mac”. The team is comprised of people who joined 30DC late, or didn’t have a team earlier so it may be kind of hard to catch up in some ways, but we really do need to have a functioning team, get to know each other and be able to trust each other for mutual support with our niches.
So please come on over to the group discussion area and say hello or something to break the ice. There’s just myself and Linda there at the moment, and for us there’s no point in carrying on like that. We’re going to need a lively group and so will you if you are ata ll serious about the challenge. If perhaps you have actually dropped out of the challenge, then you’re missing a great opportunity but it does require some application. Maybe other priorities took over, anyway If that’s you then we need to know so please leave the group now and maybe we’ll see you next year.
Everybody else, it’s nearly the weekend so we can relax and maybe catch up if necessary. It’s the exciting time now when we are publishing our tumblr blogs, netscaping then and watching to see if they ranked on Google. How’s yours doing? Fun!
If that doesn’t get any response by Monday we’ll close the group down and try and start again with a different approach.
So what’s on for today – three videos, one with Ed getting overexcited, one tutorial about how to post to 25+ social bookmarking sites at once, and one I haven’t watched yet on submitting an ezine article.
On the subject of social bookmarking, is using SocialPoster doing it the way the internet works? It’s a long way from what was the original intention of the first social bookmarking sites – Furl and delicious. Why does the internet need dozens of such sites anyway? And why don’t they all just provide a different interface into the same database?