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		<title>Time For A [Platform] Change</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nuking everything I&#8217;d written since 2004 was a tough decision, but I needed a fresh start.  It was getting a little weird seeing personal rants from 2004 popping up around the site, and with new traffic coming from Twitter and a number of professional sources online, it was getting weirder.  I decided to repurpose [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nuking everything I&#8217;d written since 2004 was a tough decision, but I needed a fresh start.  It was getting a little weird seeing personal rants from 2004 popping up around the site, and with new traffic coming from Twitter and a number of professional sources online, it was getting weirder.  I decided to repurpose this blog to discuss professional topics and use it more as an anchor for all my social media communications.  Blogs seem to me to be a <a href="http://veryofficialblog.com/2009/01/24/why-blogs-matter/">baseline requirement</a> for anyone attempting to build personal brand equity or professional reputation in new media.</p>
<p>Another reason for taking such drastic measures had to do with being on Drupal.  Seems I&#8217;m a bit of a CMS tinkerer and I&#8217;m always changing platforms just to have an excuse to see what&#8217;s under the hood of something new.  I have experience working with Drupal, Expression Engine, Textpattern, and a number of others (now even Ektron CMS400.NET professionally), but I always end up coming back to Wordpress.  I know, I know&#8230;Wordpress is not a CMS, but Wordpress is one of the few tools I&#8217;ve used that seems to be built from the ground up from a publisher&#8217;s perspective.  And isn&#8217;t that what it&#8217;s ultimately about?  Without getting into a lot of Drupal-bashing, I&#8217;ll just say that Drupal seems to be built by Drupal developers, for Drupal developers.  If you&#8217;ve ever let your Drupal install get out of date and tried to upgrade through multiple releases, you know what I&#8217;m talking about. No more of that for me.</p>
<p>So I guess I&#8217;ll copy over a couple SEO articles I did earlier this year and post them retroactively.  Other than that there&#8217;s not much to see here.  I do have a number of events coming up that I&#8217;ll be posting about and topics I&#8217;d like to discuss.  But this is marketing/social media/web geek land from now on.  Fortunately I can now focus on writing instead of untangling CMS messes in my spare time.</p>
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