(Re)Arranging
It’s probably fair enough to say that the “of the week” posts haven’t actually been “of the week”. It’s not because of lack of content, so much as lack of time and a bit of restructuring that has gone on. In light of that I’ve decided to change things around a bit.
First, there will still be an “of the week” post, but it will be a single post that can cover any number of areas (a story, a picture, a video, a forum post, etc.) and will be called the “Highlight of the Week”. This post will appear every Wednesday.
Second, the “Repairing Gears” posts will become weekly posts appearing every Thursday. These posts will cover problems within specific MMOs and outline ways in which they can be corrected. This could cover any number of individual things and I don’t want to overly limit the topic range, so I think it is fair to leave it at that.
Third, a new weekly post, the “Weekly Roundup” will be appearing every Friday, and will cover all the posts made during the week, with the possibility of throwing in some updates/corrections, or other special mentions that need to be added.
All of these weekly posts are designed specifically for reader suggestions. If you have an idea for a “Highlight of the Week”, a topic to cover in “Repairing Gears” use the contact feature (right side, directly after the “About me” portion) to send them in. Also, if the suggestion you send in is used I will happily direct a link to your blog as the person who sent it in, just make sure to include the URL. Please remember to include your name/alias in the information either way so that I can credit you somehow (if only an e-mail address appears for you, with no name, I won’t be printing it, as many people prefer not to have their e-mail address thrown around everywhere).
The “Weekly Roundup” may seem like it doesn’t lend itself as much to suggestions, but if you contact me about a post in general, or just leave a comment, you may be spotlighted in that post as a special mention, especially if I decide to take what you say off on a tangent (which I am known to do), so there is still a level of reader participation.
It may not seem all that important to many of you to read this, in fact the majority of you probably really don’t care, but I’m trying to keep all my readers in the loop with what’s going on as much as I can.
Thanks to everyone for reading!
January 17th, 2007 at 12:55 pm
I think those are all good ideas. The key to a succesful blog is consistency and interesting material. If you can stick with this new plan you should have both now.
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