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Biz, Tech: This is why we’re working on a redesign that simplifies things

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9 Responses to This is why we’re working on a redesign that simplifies things

  1. mrshl says:

    You guys could actually use a few more “fucktards”. Love the blog, but it’s a ghost town over here.

  2. Not disagree­ing. Most of them respond via Twitter and FB.

    Since it’s just me, it’s not easy to do the audience culti­va­tion needed. If you have any thoughts on audience-building, as a fan, I’m all ears.

  3. mrshl says:

    Honestly, I’ve got no idea. I have my own Tumblr blog with a ton of pals who read every day. But the short items aren’t very good at start­ing conversation.

    Not even sure I’d have comments if I were you. Instead, I might focus on making things easy to share and rate (e.g., 1 – 5 stars, like / boo!). Allow your comments to reflect the ethos of your chosen short form.

  4. mrshl says:

    You guys could actually use a few more “fucktards”. Love the blog, but it’s a ghost town over here.

  5. Not disagree­ing. Most of them respond via Twitter and FB.

    Since it’s just me, it’s not easy to do the audience culti­va­tion needed. If you have any thoughts on audience-building, as a fan, I’m all ears.

  6. mrshl says:

    Honestly, I’ve got no idea. I have my own Tumblr blog with a ton of pals who read every day. But the short items aren’t very good at start­ing conversation.

    Not even sure I’d have comments if I were you. Instead, I might focus on making things easy to share and rate (e.g., 1 – 5 stars, like / boo!). Allow your comments to reflect the ethos of your chosen short form.

  7. mrshl says:

    You guys could actually use a few more “fucktards”. Love the blog, but it’s a ghost town over here.

  8. Not disagree­ing. Most of them respond via Twitter and FB.

    Since it’s just me, it’s not easy to do the audience culti­va­tion needed. If you have any thoughts on audience-building, as a fan, I’m all ears.

  9. mrshl says:

    Honestly, I’ve got no idea. I have my own Tumblr blog with a ton of pals who read every day. But the short items aren’t very good at start­ing conversation.

    Not even sure I’d have comments if I were you. Instead, I might focus on making things easy to share and rate (e.g., 1 – 5 stars, like / boo!). Allow your comments to reflect the ethos of your chosen short form.

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