Homepage is Where the Heart Is

Dec 10, 2009 13:32

During my period of un- and underemployment, AOL did away with their web hosting service, sending my fledgling home page and the small collection of html files I had there off into the aether. (Worry not; the ones worth having are still on my hard drive.) And while I conducted my search, I told myself that, once I had a source of disposable income ( Read more... )

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ronny_corral December 10 2009, 20:22:25 UTC
I personally like to look at authors home pages. I get a bit burned out on having to get an account on every social media web site because people move around from site to site and some people stay behind. Facebook, Myspace, twitter, what ever. But that's just me. I know from personal experience it is a pain in the but trying to keep a web site current and have it look good so using the existing sites can be a big time saver.

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dewline December 10 2009, 21:18:47 UTC
Build it anyway. I did(less the domain name angle).

People will show up sooner or later, no matter what else happens, if only out of curiosity.

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tiggerallyn December 10 2009, 22:16:14 UTC
Maybe do what Chris Bennett did, and set up a blog through WordPress.com?

You can do more with it than blog. You can set WordPress up to serve static pages, like author annotations and the like.

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