I’ve been toying with an idea for a while. I have been wondering if there is a way for both a personal and professional blog to co-exist. Is there a way to successfully create a personal “brand” that embodies your personality, abilities, thoughts and other qualities? So, we’ll see.
I recently attended BarCamp Nashville where Mitch Joel (Six Pixels of Separation) gave a fantastic presentation on participating in the online culture. So, I posed the question to him:
Mitch,
We met here in Nashville and I meant to ask you a question. Is there a model for having both a personal and a professional blog that coexist on one site. I’m currently running two blogs - my personal blog at www.dylogy.com and my professional blog at www.conversion-funnel.com. Can I/should I consolidate them? Or should they be separate?
Thanks again for the great presentation at BarCamp Nashville. I appreciate any feedback and insight you might have.
All the Best,
Chip Gallent
To which he responded:
Say on one, how many Blogs do you want?
You see… no rules. Your call.
Mitch Joel
Yes, that is the perfect response and I guess you could call it the mantra of participating in the online world … no rules. So - here it goes. Beginning now, I’m switching over to ChipGallent.com from now on. Everything will be there.
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Hey Chip. I’ve recently amalgamated my stuff to http://www.davemadethat.com. Through tagging you should be able to keep it pretty clear. Drop by and have a look.
Cheers,
Dave
Dave - how did you handle the redirects from the old sites and cached results?
I keep mind together as well. Plus, the upkeep on both was just too much. I keep it all at http://www.JohnWEllis.com