There’s something intrinsically wrong about blogging at 4 a.m. E.S.T. just so I can make the early edition in the U.K.
I’ve got websites and blogs coming out of my ears and I’m not getting paid for any of them. It’s a tough labour of love y’know.
I’m helping Steph set up a portal site and blog for her old school class. I honestly don’t know whether it was better or worse when she berated me constantly for not having a proper job. Now she’s obsessed and nagging the arse off me to get it finished. At least I could always claim a bad internet connection when we were an ocean apart. No such luck at the moment.
Subsequently, I have to wait until she finally nods off just to get an hour to myself to plop some stuff on my other blogs and get my head round a couple more projects.
Anyway, it doesn’t half make life easier when there’s an industry blog niche to be able to fall back which allows you to throw a blog round-up post into the blender. (Yes, I accept that most of you probably read them all anyway and that it doesn’t take you more than five minutes, but what the hey?)
seems to have made something of an inauspicious start in relation to their . I hope I haven’t been hoodwinked by their solitary press release post of last week.
is still stamping out the copy and paste news, but there’s a bit more comment added, so they’re moving in a slightly better direction.
So it’s left up to to carry the can with his interesting analysis of steel news and other stuff. He gets The Tinbasher chocolate biscuit with his brew award.
I hope there are certain marketing bloggers and MSM types taking note that there’s a certain rusty corner of the blogosphere that is polishing up its act and forging itself a niche.
And don’t forget, if there’s any other potential or current steel bloggers lurking, feel free to get in touch.
It’s late/early. Please excuse any typos or grammatical gaffs.









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