tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1034167403302751175.post7336486962366001598..comments2023-10-08T04:20:48.730-07:00Comments on FISH POND: The Benefits of Multi-Author BlogsSetyo-Utomo Saidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03495818066711275644noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1034167403302751175.post-53683866672120404342012-11-25T05:30:28.424-08:002012-11-25T05:30:28.424-08:00@colson:I think you are right, Jerry.
It's muc...@colson:I think you are right, Jerry.<br />It's much easier to manage contributors than members of a real organization. Thanks for your comments.Setyo-Utomo Saidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03495818066711275644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1034167403302751175.post-11103843747869978182012-11-24T00:01:17.673-08:002012-11-24T00:01:17.673-08:00Here's an issue of principle choice; do you w...Here's an issue of principle choice; do you want to turn your in an impact making instrument (I think it would be nice to host a Huffington Post blog) or is your primary goal to find a way of expressing yourself? <br /><br />A Huffington Post kind of site calls for a multi-author organization. The problem is the word organization. My own blog Pelopor ( which in practice is a single author site though in theory it has three contributors) copes with publishing with sufficient frequency.<br /><br />Interesting. Worthwhile thinking it over. colsonhttp://www.pelopor.nlnoreply@blogger.com