Divide and Conquer

 
Demoiselle Vranken
Image by thirstforwine via Flickr

Apologies for another in a line of short hiatus on this blog. Once again work and family take priority over my online musings, and the good news is that there are lots of interesting projects underway – I just can’t find the time (except just before midnight) to share much about them.

Other than the 2010 EWBC (have you signed up yet?), my priority at the moment is to do something a little contrary. I am considering splitting off some of my content from this site to a separate ‘home’ on Posterous, so that I can then re-integrate it here, but as a separate area. As someone who (tries to) blog about marketing and wine in the UK, I also get invited out to wine tastings, dinner and trips and I want to find a way to allow readers to select those parts of most interest to them. I also want to find the easiest ways to make sure I get you the fun stuff faster and more effectively, hence using posterous (if you have not checked it out, do!).

After that, I will try to properly integrate other content streams so that this site, or something like it, can bring more of my ramblings together in one place.

So, this place may seem a little quiet for a bit, but if you really miss me, you can check me out at any of the following places:

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  • abisignorelli

    Yes, it’s very tough juggling commitments of work, family, fun, friends and…. blogging :) I’m intrigued though, how will posterous help you overcome this? Very interested to know as I’ve found posterous a little too basic. Look forward to your thoughts

    • http://thirstforwine.co.uk thirstforwine

      Posterous is easy to post to whilst out and about (which I am a lot) so it can be more off the cuff and honest – so more likely to do more of it than agonising too long over posts on the main page. Eventually I’ll integrate the posts from posterous into the wordpress blog too

      • abisignorelli

        Ah right, got you – makes sense. Thanks for getting back to me, Abi