moxy’s posterous

Is it time to Lifestream?

I've been seeing this phrase bounced around a lot. Early adopter and general social-media-bon-vivant Steve Rubel has abandoned blogging for it, and Posterous.com seems to be built for it. He discusses his reasons for "forking" his content here, and they seem to make sense on the whole.

For me, I'm trying to determine how much of this concept will be relevant to the unsophisticated user. Most of my clients are taking notice of Twitter, for example, (and most of them meet the criteria of the unsophisticated user ;) and have asked me to brief them on it. But none of them have taken the plunge. They are, like many out there, skeptical about whether it's worth the time resources, and they are concerned about it's longevity. I try to get them to understand that it's a tool of the movement towards social media, and not an end in itself. They're warming to that concept. So now I need, like Steve, to simply try and stay ahead. As they catch up I will hopefully have moved on to the next best thing. It's a good thing I enjoy the chase, because there's more than a few rabbit holes.

Primarily, this message is a test: I'm emailing it from my Gmail account, and I'm checking to see if Posterous distributes it across my channels properly. I'm also curious to see what it does with my sig provided by Wisestamp for Gmail.

Is this the new way to go?

Jesse Collins  |  Moxy Inc. ~ 1101 Clarkson Road North, Suite #303, Clarkson, Ontario L5J 2W1
moxyinc.ca

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There goes the afternoon.

Life's pictures on Google. Wow.

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Music For Losers

My all-time favourite lp cover. Via lpcoverlover.com.

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Posterous Ponderings

For those readers who noticed my last two posts — simple pictures with simple text — those are the result of the new blogging service called Posterous.

I've been looking for a way to integrate interesting links, images and videos into my blog without the runaround of a full-fledged post. That way when my faithful readers (I'm looking at you, Murph) want to comment on a link, they don't have to atach it to whatever blog post happens to be at the top of the list.

So there'll be a lot more drivel here over the next little bit. But you will be able to comment on it.

 

Enjoy.

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This is the end.

Of the beginning.

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Print for Dailies

Let's give this a whirl!

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