Why am I so quiet? Posterous of course!

September 18th, 2009
Taken from Posterous.com

Just in case you were wondering why I’ve been so quiet recently, it’s quite simple.  The difficulty with blogging is that it needs dedication and time.  When you’re looking at this big white box that’s just screaming “fill me!” it’s quite daunting.

But I’ve recently found Posterous.  Yes, I know that there are loads of people out there who already know about it but it’s been a new discovery for me, and it’s great – I can publish short posts, photo’s and excerpts from web pages from my mobile easily.

And the best bit?

They can be really short!

So, if you want to see what I’m posting about then have a look at my Posterous account, or just follow me on twitter, my Posterous posts get sent there automatically without me having to think or worry about it!

And if you want to get yourself an account just send them an email to post {at} posterous [dot] com (you don’t even need to sign up for an account!)

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5 Responses to “Why am I so quiet? Posterous of course!”

  1. efan78 on September 18, 2009 22:30

    There's a great comparison of Posterous, Soup.io, Friendfeed and Sharein over on Phil Dunn's site, here: http://bit.ly/2AkvAs

  2. Phil Dunn on September 18, 2009 22:21

    What do you use more? Email or the bookmarklet thing?

  3. efan78 on September 18, 2009 22:27

    There's a great comparison of Posterous, Soup.io, Friendfeed and Sharein over on Phil Dunn's site, here: http://www.qualitywriter.com/2009/how-to-simplify...

  4. efan78 on September 18, 2009 22:34

    I'd say both, 50/50. I use the bookmarklet for sharing websites/images I've found on the web etc… and email (usually from my phone) when I take a snap that I want to share, and I'm sure, as I continue to use it, that I'll also be emailing random thoughts on the move too!

  5. Phil Dunn on September 18, 2009 22:41

    Thanks for the mention here!

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