Problems, problems. After numerous issues of late with blogs and such, a while back I decided to create spinoff blogs (such as the one devoted to my photos, started a month and a half back). I obtained several new domains, but before I could start copying stuff over, something screwy happened which cost me time, trouble and money, turning the Unwanted Blog into a blank screen. So once I got it back I’ve been devoting too much time and trouble to getting the new blogs up and running. The first of them is:
http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/
It is pretty much what is sounds like it’d be… aircraft and spacecraft project posts, along with APR updates. None of the humor or brilliant political analysis y’all have come to know and loathe about the Unwanted Blog. It looks different… because efforts to get it up and running using the “Suffusion” theme, what’s currently running on the Unwanted Blog, were surprisingly unsuccessful. The banner image wouldn’t come up, dashboard pages were blank screens half the time, so on. Efforts to close out suffusion and replace it with something else uniformly failed; I had to erase all the files and re-load the WordPress blog base codes. Ugh. So I’m assuming that something screwy is going on with the Suffusion theme… which I bet will eventually strike the Unwanted Blog.
The Unwanted Blog will – at least until it explodes – continue on much as it has. If you like the wide variety of utter bilge that I post here, then the UB will be the place to be. But if you come here only for the projects stuff… the APR Blog will probably be the place to relocate your bookmark. Right now there’s not much over there. Over time, I will not only copy over the new posts from the UB, but I’ll also go back through the “projects” category of the UB and copy over selected and re-edited posts.
So feel free to tell everyone you know about the APR blog. All projects, all the time.
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I went the other way, from several topic-focused to a single combined blog. My reasoning was that keeping several blogs active and interesting was much harder than focusing on one and giving readers something new to consider with their daily coffee.
But it’s only fair to add that with the combined blog, I still find it challenging to write on all the old topics with any regularity. At least there’s something new every couple of days instead of weeks.
Be sure and have cross links to your other blogs on each such blog. Don’t bury those links in a list of other blogs from other writers. You can write. I’ll follow you.