Interacting and Tweeting

Before really starting to use this blog for it´s main intention, I’ll extend the warm up period with another introductory kind of post. This is a short summary checklist of my social interaction with the domaining community…

Start a domain related blog

As you might see, I just got around to doing this one. Even though I haven’t really started the “domain related” part of it quite yet, with this post being only the second one.

Ever since I started to get really hooked on domains, and reading other blogs about the subject I’ve been wanting to have one of my own. Not (only) because I want to be one of the cool kids, but more as a way of filtering what I read. Reading stuff and trying it out is great. But also sharing the experience, and putting it with my own words, is a good way to really stop and reflect about it more. Doing so might result in some new ideas and ways of working.

Interact more with the rest of domainer community

This one goes a little hand in hand with the one above. So, I’ve been following many blogs (you can see my favorite ones in my blogroll in the sidebar) and think I’ve read close to every single post for the past months. But up until quite recently I’d never commented or shared my thoughts on anything. I’m not saying that I belive that everyone are aching for my opinion though. But I do think that it´s nice to at least let them know that I appreciate reading what they have to say!

Tweeting and Retweeting

Along with this I also started to use my Twitter account more frequently. I couldn’t care less about Twitter earlier, but now that I’ve actually given it a fair chance I find it to be quite great! I’m not totally addicted (yet) or  tweeting about my breakfast – But if I find something that I think is interesting, and relevant, I make sure to share it!