Sunday, December 28, 2008

Keeping up with what I am following

As I have sought to follow more and more blogs. Especially the ones that contains poetry and stories of other authors, it has made me realise I need a better way to manage all of these blogs. The thing I have found with Web2, and helping others to understand Web 2.0, you need a reason to set up a tool so it works for your needs. Part of finding a reason is to not feel guilty about the time it may take to set it up. I know enough about Readers that I knew it would not be too hard to set one up, I just had little use for one before now. So the other day I made the time to set one up.

I already have many Google Accounts but through my job I had heard some great things about Netvibes - so I have gone with Netvibes. This does not mean I will not look into Google Reader it just was a good opportunity to look at a different tool.

I like what I have played with so far. I have created different tabs for my range of needs. So far I have set up things like friends' journals and creative blogs. When trying to decide what blogs belonged in each tab I made the decision to put a blog I discovered Don't Be A Slut in with my friends' journals. This decision was based on the fact that this is more like a journal of the author's life and the lessons she hopes that others, especially women, can learn from.

One other thing I have learned from my experience with delicious and helping others set up their own accounts: with Web2 you need to draw a line in the sand. By this I mean that Netvibes indicated that I had not yet read any of the blog posts, even though in many cases I had. I clicked them all to indicate that I had read everything so I can from this point on I know when each author posts something new. This does not mean I will not go and read a blog and older posts, it just allows me to do so when I have the time to.

3 comments:

Don't Be a Slut said...

Allison, thank you so much for giving a shout-out to my blog, Don't Be a Slut. I appreciate you helping me reach more young women who can benefit from the message of my blog.

Allison Brown said...

It was a pleasure to give a shout-out to such a fantastic, well written, informative blog :-)

Allison Brown said...

To add to my post I have to say that netvibe is so much fun, because of this I feel like I can finally keep up with my friends blogs. Some of my friends post a lot and with all the other blogs I am now following it all seemed to be getting out of control. Yeah I was late to the party but now, like twitter, I am going to find it hard to do without my netvibe account ;-)