Do you know anyone who would write a kick-ass weblog? I think we should all encourage such people to give the format a try – it can only benefit from more voices. My friend Lisa, for example, would be a hoot to read. She’s still skeptical, though, even after I offered to set her up with Blogger or Movable Type. And my friend Amanda, off to the big city (NYC) for her adventure at Columbia, could write a fantastic weblog about her experiences. Call it the Weblog Recruitment Project 2002.
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My nephew Owen would be a good choice. He always has lots to tell me about, and expresses himself well for a kid his age. Unfortunately, he’s only five, which probably excludes him from having a blog, but I think it’d be a good read nonetheless.
My tactic is worse. I just buy a domain, hosting, and set up blogger and give them instructions. More expensive, but they can’t resist it after that. Evil. Case in point: Matt – http://mowgil.com/journal/
I have a friend who really ought to have one. I already suggested it and showed her mine, but I don’t know what else to do to convince her. Sigh. I tried that route with another acquaintance and he said he “couldn’t see the point, really”. Grr.