phew - it’s been a busy week and there’s no sign of it letting up. but i’m overdue to comment on last week’s creative coast.
i think it was one of the most useful nights we’ve done and potentially one of the most valuable for scarborough’s creative scene. local creatives went away with brand new blogs and the know-how to use them, bringing the cc members blog tally up to 13 [that's pretty good - it was at 3 only a week ago]. and we’ve had more requests since - we’ll see if we can continue to gradually roll them out. ross gave out some good tips and advice and thanks to gordon’s hard work you can view them via the new creative coast blog: www.creativecoast.net [there's more to be done on the website - we'll officially launch it in march].
james and i have new blogs on the creative coast site. i’ll be using mine to throw around ideas relating to the creative industries, the north yorks coast and other stuff that would clog up this blog were i to post it here. that was one of ross’s tips - define your intended audience. see, i was listening. a little more about what else we got up to last wednesday later in the week…
and that is my current problem
I try to hit everything and by doing that; I have not zeroed in on a target audience. Years ago, I had seperate blogs for each specific area .. now it is all together .. I think it might be time to seperate again.
Comment by Jeff Greathouse — January 27, 2008 @ 4:29 am