An experiment from the D&M labs
He may have changed his name on Twitter but he will always be Toddblog to us.
Take a few minutes (actually six minutes and 40 seconds) to hear the voice behind the type…
Sites mentioned:
Toddblog.net
The Greteman Group
Life Hacker
BoingBoing
Smashing Magazine
Mashable
Church Marketing Sucks
This attempt at podcasting is an experiment. Just like all the cool [...]
An opportunity to supplement your local news with the observations and photos of 20 area bloggers.
Patsy’s Ponderings
It’s Morgan
Mycrosmith’s Blog
Delano Bungalow
My crazy life
A California Girl in Kansas
Wichita Media News
Mathias N Oz
Finger on the Weather
Rockin’ the Midwest
Loving Life
My Garden and Such
Life After Marriage
Darrin’s Blog
Dave’s Fiction Warehouse
Jerrod Ketchersid
Ken’s Blog
Linda’s Sunflower
intern[life]
Knitting Anime Nut blog
In addition to her column in the Augusta Daily Gazzette, two kids, a husband and a pug; Erin has started another blog.
Steph has a link to Time’s list of the best, and worst, blogs.
Patsy is looking for good blogs to read. Give your recommendations in her comments please.
Karen has started a site to spread information about, and encourage action to benefit, the Delano neighborhood.
Sarah discusses the big problem with blogs. They are addictive. Especially Self-help gurus that post pithy, perfection attaining posts every five minutes. Sarah does the sane thing.
We can relate. Our name is Douglas & Main and we are blog-aholics. Whether its triplets or mommy bloggers or photos of your mother-in-law’s New Years indescretions; you [...]
Can you spot the common thread that runs through the latest discoveries of Douglas and Main?
Understanding the Poem
Terry Johnson
BrysonButts.com
From the Mind of Maondoron
Bob Weeks blog, Voice for Liberty in Wichita, is ranked 23rd in a list of the top 100 Libertarian blogs.
He’s having a better year than KU or KSU.
It’s not. It’s a requirement.
Douglas and Main just added blog number 110 to the list of Wichita-centric posters we monitor.
Someday we should all get together for lunch.
If you know of someone who lives in the Wichita area and blogs, topic is not important, then our administrative staff would enjoy hearing from you. About the blogs. Keep the personal information [...]
The Channel 2 Wichita Blog has a couple of other interesting posts that contain information about websites in Wichita. Here is a lit of the top ten sites in Wichita. I am not sure of their metric but I think its site visits.
They also have a list of the top site genres in Wichita. The [...]
It’s Blog Roundup time once again over at Voice for Liberty in Wichita.
David Kamerer points out three social media/Public Relations blogs he thinks you might enjoy. Even if PR isn’t your thing there are some interesting things about social media (like blogs!).
…you are familiar with trolls. A writer for the New York TIme’s Magazine spends some time with a few people who take great pride in being trolls. Except they go way beyond ugly comments and practice internet terrorism and intimidation.
All for our own good of course. Benevolent intentions always allow for doing the vilest things [...]
U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt is a blogger. Andi Atwater has quotes from Leavett as well as links to the secretary’s belief in the power of blogging.
His blog has comments but don’t expect them to be vetted after hours or on weekends. The conversation is bounded by buisness hours and an official [...]
The Wichita chapter of the NAACP reaped its second straight Thalheimer award this year for outstanding branch activities. One interesting aspect of the achievement is the way the local branch chose to be evaluated,
This year, we didn’t submit our branch activity report for consideration; submitting instead the Wichita NAACP Blog as an official Association Publication. [...]
The blogger’s dilemma
August 1st, 2008
The most difficult part of blogging, other than figuring out what to do with all the money you make from it, is dealing with comments.
If you are serious about thinking out loud on your blog and inviting other people to share in your thought process you will have comments. And sometimes the comments can get [...]