After a few weeks, CopyWrite is back with a new focus, cleaner design and hopefully fewer bugs.
The purpose behind CopyWrite was always to draw attention to my own website and activities to encourage networking and make valuable connections. But as with any strategy, it does need revisiting and tuning occasionally.
As mentioned in previous posts, this blog has been plagued with issues as I tried to tailor a template in keeping with my overall site within Movable Type. Not being a professional designer, this meant a lot of hacks and probably some god-awful coding that would make some of your heads spin.
But finally it became easier to strip everything away and start building the template again from the bottom up with what I had learned.
Also, the hiatus allowed me to launch the blog afresh. I realized that the blog was beginning to veer into too many areas, affecting the appeal of the blog. Writing on online marketing one day and following up with a piece on scriptwriting may have produced some nice results and solid linking, but also meant the blog was never clear in what it was hoping to achieve.
Therefore, I took the decision to split the blog up.
For online marketing, SEO, domain name and web copywriting articles, go to NetRegistry News and The Planet Domain Blog.
For television reviews and discussion, go to Broadcast UK.
For Doctor Who articles, reviews and discussion, go to The Gallifreyan.
Also, my Christmas blog is still available at Christmas Watch.
This may reduce the frequency of posts down to one per week on each blog, as I will actually be producing at least five blog posts per week, six per week as we get closer to Christmas each year.
By using a similar template across most of these blogs, I have dramatically reduced my administration time which hopefully means I can put more time into producing quality content.
Hopefully, these changes will make CopyWrite, and its sister sites, a stronger presence on the internet.







