[webarch-websites] information architecture

Mark Nielsen m at m9n.uk
Mon Nov 17 15:06:37 GMT 2014


I think the list emails are getting through OK...

Concerning blogging or posting regular content: Webarch seem to post fairly
regularly to Twitter.  Maybe follow the POSSE approach (
http://indiewebcamp.com/POSSE) - post to your own site first and then
syndicate to proprietary silos like Twitter?


On 17 November 2014 14:43, Jonathan <jonathan at webarch.net> wrote:

> Re Blog: you're right Nick it is a big commitment; but I think we DO want
> to go for that and we'll have a go at putting some time into our working
> week to post, perhaps aim at weekly? What does every one else think?
>
> ALSO I think these emails aren't going to the list for some reason, just
> mentioning
>
> Cheers
> Jonathan
>
> On 17 Nov 2014, at 13:22, Jonathan <jonathan at webarch.net> wrote:
>
> >> https://ecodissident.net/ <https://ecodissident.net/>
> >> single page site for...what?
> >> story
> >> ? If hosting information is removed, I'm not entirely sure what this
> >> site would be for. Perhaps a source of information for activists?
> >>
> > I LIKE that idea (info for activists) ...maybe with a big strapline
> something like "Info service provided by Webarchitects co-operative, which
> offers website hosting and system administration with activist-level
> security"
>
> Would you like to see a blog here? With small and regular content
> contributions, an RSS feed and email subscription (some prefer mailing
> lists).
>
> The tech to make it go is no problem, but regular content updates may be.
> The fresher the content, the more search-engine friendly it is. All it
> takes is a couple lines a day, but that's actually quite a commitment. Some
> people try to automate this process, but in my opinion, blog-roll-style
> aggregators and sites like http://paper.li/ don't do a good job.
>
> Who would regularly post comments, news and links?
>
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