People Are Visiting The Archives
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After my unscheduled hiatus, I have been thinking about the podcast. It is going to be different. I mean everything is going to be different. Isn’t it? Why would the podcast not be different?
I recorded the first one earlier this week (don’t worry - you didn’t miss it - I haven’t dropped it yet). If you know me, you’ll know that I definitely err on the side of ten words where one will do … I’m working on it!
Brevity. That’s one of the changes.
It’s only 5 minutes - so far so good!
That’s also the thinking behind the newly launched ‘Short Sharp Shock’ - an ‘image lead’ sister publication that will come out weekly questioning what I am calling ‘The Status Futurus’. (Think Status Quo - except in the future.)
Meanwhile, the Blog has been redesigned to allow for easier navigation, titleless less short asides (why should everything have a title - including a Powerpoint slide) .. The book is still for sale, I am toying with a second book - similar principle - totally different topic,
And then there are the archives.
… and talking of archives and the use thereof?
Q: How do I know that people are coming given that I don’t overly bother with analytics?
A: Because people keep on writing to me telling me that a link is broken.
Sadly, yes, I know and as they are raised I either fix them or remove them.
The problem stems from using a series of People First domain changes over the past few years. Older posts pointing to people-first.net, the experimental wiki and glossary just will not work.
My sincere apologies.
We’re getting there.
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