You guys know I blog a heck of a lot... That is one of the reasons I launched RustyBudget, to help me keep things organized. I personally live on that software. In any event, when I actually go and blog an item, can I mix things up?
Like just before, I wrote at this blog, my personal blog, B-52 Bomber Accidently Carries Nuclear Warheads. I actually started writing that post in the backend of Search Engine Land. Imagine if I hit, "publish" on that post and it went live on a search blog...
I guess I can always try to spin it back to be somewhat search related. Like, I did a search for B-52 Bomber and I found that video using Google Universal results. OK, maybe not.
So far, I have never actually published a blog post on a blog I did not intend to publish it at. But I have started writing the blog post in the wrong blog software.
Why? Well, I use exactly the same software at the Search Engine Roundtable that I use at Cartoon Barry and that I use at Search Engine Land. It is all Movable Type blogging software, all with the same backend. So it can look a bit the same and be confusing.
Any bets on how long I can go without mixing up a blog post? It has been years so far and not one slip up yet!


Comments
Barry,
This is the first i'd really heard of RustyBudget. I registered but still questioning if I should use this. Currently, I just use an RSS reader and star everything that needs written about. A little messy but seems to work. What are some of the benefits to using RustyBudget? Great idea!
thanks!
Posted by: knupNET | September 7, 2007 9:27 AM
If you star everything, and it is just you blogging, then I don't think you need the features of RustyBudget.
it is really for a multi-blogger environment.
I.e. write at multiple blogs or have to manage multi blog authors.
Posted by: Barry Schwartz | September 7, 2007 9:29 AM