March 3, 2005
some links:
[SERVER MELT:] English Cut got linked by Memepool. Thanks, Chaps!
[I LOVE THIS ONE:] “Innovation doesn’t have to be sexy.”
[THE RISE OF THE ARTISAN BLOG:] Since English Cut launched last January, I’ve started paying more attention to “Artisan” blogs. Frankly, I think it’s one of the more saliently obvious blog applications out there. A new favorite one of mine belongs to the Lincoln Sign Company. They make signs for stores and stuff, but it’s really high-quality. Really “bespoke”.
[WONDERING:] I’m trying to remember the last time I saw somebody link to an MSN Spaces blog. Nope. I can’t. I saw one or two the week they were released, but then they dropped off the radar screen like a lead balloon.
Is it just me, or does the very fact that somebody is writing on an MSN Spaces blog make you kinda want to go up to them and steal their lunch money?








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Hugh,
so here your are: one _must_ _read_ from spaces: dares blog at http://spaces.msn.com/members/carnage4life/PersonalSpace.aspx
WM_FYI
Is presenting a craft? I reckon its a real art, having seen hundreds of lousy presenters and only a few who knock my socks off.
In which case Scott Rayburn’s ‘Presentation Coach’ blog is a must read for anyone who has to present anything — like Tom and his post-by-post guides to his craft, Scott takes us through his. This surely makes it (tangentally) an artisan blog of sorts.
http://presentationcoach.typepad.com/presentation_coach/
Like Tom I imagine Scott is opening himself up to a wider audience, marketing his rare skills and giving an entertaining read too. These days I tell almost every freelancer I come across with something to say and a great way of saying it to get a blog. You’re crazy not to, I tell them.
Scott also does some great sketches to accompany his posts…;-)