A new blog & another one launching soon — here’s an ebook in the meantime.

Two Things:

The other night I was weeding through my files on my hard drive and found a project I forgot about — it was a little ebook based on this post I wrote way back in 2009, wherein I compare water skiing and social media, and what you can learn about both. It was about 75% finished, so tonight I finished it. It’s short, a very quick read. I know I mentioned I was tired of writing about social media, but this was already written. I just compiled it into an ebook “just because.”  So here, enjoy:

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Another blog?

Also, I mentioned a long time ago that I was going to be publishing some of my writing elsewhere on the web, and I’ve been writing a lot and stocking up on stuff to publish, which is sort of one reason why it’s taken so long. (That, and because I’m just a really bad procrastinator when it comes to my own stuff.)

Anyway, I’ve had some crazy stuff happen in my life, and I’ll be publishing stories about many of these things that actually happened over at thisactuallyhappened.posterous.com … so head on over there if you’re so inclined. The first post is up, and it’s about sushi, stripping, and Indian food. All names are changed to protect the guilty parties, and I must warn you that while nothing is (or ever will be) “NSFW,” I don’t recommend your kids read that blog. Any and all feedback is appreciated, and no, that is NOT a “professional” blog by any means (like I had to clear that up). Consider it as me just showing a different side of my writing.

… and yet, another one on the way!

OH by the way — I made a New Year’s resolution to finally get my damn music blog off the ground. Life got in the way, then I reconsidered, then I put it off, and put it off … and I’m sure that by now, many people are doubting that I’d ever actually launch it. Well, guess what? IT WILL BE UP SOON. Like, very soon. For realz. So go on over and bookmark that damn music blog now, and I’ll let you know when it’s up. Got stuff in the hopper, finalizing an editorial calendar, etc… just have a few final things before v1.0 finally lifts off. (It won’t be as pretty as I want it, but I’ve got someone working on that.)

As for this blog, I’ll be writing here from time to time about technology-related things, but my energies are going to spent on those two plus a couple other projects I’ve got going on behind the scenes. But I’m not shutting this blog down, I’m just shifting my attention elsewhere.

OK, so that was more than two things. Ah well.

Anything in particular you’d like to read here (or thither, or yon)? Let me know.

kthxbai

I don’t really believe in “New Year’s Resolutions” . . .

Funny Pictures - Cat Head Start on New Years. . . but now seems as good a time as ever to revive this damn blog from the dead.

I acknowledge that I haven’t written here since August, and letting it die wasn’t exactly intentional, it just sort of happened. Life happens when you’re not blogging, just as life happens when you leave off the hashtag. I’ve wanted to write, but it seemed I never had time, and when I did have time, I didn’t have any energy or interest because my blog was the last thing I wanted to think about.

Really, though … this thing has always been on my mind, and if I’d have blogged half as much as I thought about blogging, I wouldn’t be blogging this now. (Ridiculous, isn’t it?)

Anyway, the past year I’ve struggled with what to do with this thing, and I can’t say I’ve really got any definite answers but I’m just going to see where it takes itself. I have a couple requests of posts to write from friends/readers, a Moleskine of scribbles of ideas, and hear things like “you should really blog about that” in conversation with friends/colleagues on a regular basis . . . so yeah, I’m getting the hint that I need to get my ass in gear and make time to just do this, for Pete’s sake. (To this day, I don’t know who “Pete” is that we’re referring to there.)

It’s also been suggested to me on many occasions that I should start a more niche blog for my music writing, and get more into that. I’ve been in talks with some music blog/publication folks in past months to do some collaboration on that front, but nothing has materialized yet because I can’t seem to make a frickin’ decision. I’m not against either idea, but would love to hear your thoughts in the comments.

So . . . no, I’m not dead (if you follow me on Twitter, you’d know that), I’ve just been busy and unorganized, for lack of better excuse. Anyone who knows that damn redhead knows she can’t stay silent for long, so consider this a head’s up (warning?) that I’ll be back to the blogosphere soon.

Oh, and Happy New Year!

/stacy

P.S. Completely off-topic and shameless plug: If you’ve got any interest in location-based services and/or augmented reality, a presentation of mine from a webinar I did for work was just featured on Slideshare. Enjoy.

I need to change direction.

Image by kudumomo I’m having a really hard time writing this blog anymore.

Or, rather, the way it’s been going.

I’m burnt out.

I’m really, really tired of reading about “social media” and everything that goes with it. I’m really tired of hearing about it everywhere I go offline, too. It seems like that’s all anybody ever talks about. People are communicating constantly about this “new” method of communication (metacommunication by its very definition) so much that they lose track of the messages they want to convey behind those methods in the first place.

I know that last paragraph is debatable. (If we debated it, would that be meta-metacommunication?)

My point is that I read and hear so much about the social web that by the time I get around to writing something for my own blog that’s the last thing I want to think about, let alone write about.

It’s only natural for a blog to evolve. I’ve been shying away from “usual” stuff for some time now, although I admit I’ve been anything but prolific. Much of that has to do with my burnout. I rewrote my About page a while ago, and on it I said:

If anything, I like to take an in-depth look at current situations in integrated marketing and communications, technology, and strategy and analyze what went wrong or what people are doing right. Extract the things we can learn and see how we can apply them to our own online practices. Not just plain ol’, run-of-the-mill case studies, but situations that are either overlooked, under analyzed, or perhaps just bizarre.

. . . I still like to do that, but lately, I’m just not feelin’ it.

When I blogged on other domains in the past and got to this point, I’d shut down the blog and start anew on a different domain, with a different focus (or not).

Not only do I not want to do that again, I know now that it’s really bad for SEO and “digital footprint” purposes.

So now I have a dilemma — deciding which direction to take with this blog.

Oddly enough, yesterday I visited Ari Herzog’s blog and found he was in a similar situation so he asked his readers.  I was planning on doing the same, but he beat me to the punch.

Of course, I know ultimately it’s up to me, but I thought I’d toss it out there and ask you, my readers (if I have any left) — what would you like to see here? I’ve heard from a few people that they’d like to see more music-related posts. I wouldn’t mind that, and I have a few in mind, but I’m curious to see what others bring up — there might be something out there I’d love to tackle that I haven’t even thought about.

So, to steal Ari’s question, “If you were doctor knowing what you like to read, what would you prescribe?”

Image by kudumomo.

The internets know I can’t stay away for long.

Me in the dark

I’ve got multiple websites in the works right now for various purposes, and I’ve been procrastinating re-launching my personal blog forever. I know that one of the most awkward things to do when launching a new blog is to (re-)introduce yourself to your readership. I have a handful of readers that I’ve kept throughout the years and throughout various blogs, but the majority of the people reading this are new friends/followers of mine through Twitter, which is like the bastard child of IM and ICQ.

So I’m going to skip all the awkward getting-to-know-me stuff and just dive right in. If you’re one of my Twitter pals (“tweeple”), you already have a sense of who I am and what I’m about. If you’re one of my long-time readers, you know me better than them, but you’ll find that this blog won’t be as personal as my previous ones.

The tone of this blog (at least I hope) will be somewhere between “personal” and “professional” … for now, anyway. I do have a domain with which I plan on making more of a “professional me” site, but until that one launches, this site will have to suffice for both. Also, don’t be surprised if the theme (visual) changes a lot at first … I’m very indecisive and I haven’t found the right “fit” yet. When I do, you’ll know.

So here I am. I’m back. Slowly but surely I’ll have things more together here and on my other sites. So stick around–just like in real life, you never know what that damn redhead will talk about next.

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