
I’ve put up a post on the Crowd Favorite blog about how I use WordPress and the FavePersonal theme (free!) to own my online identity, while still participating with my friends on Facebook and Twitter.
I love how I have (on my own site) a history of the social reactions to posts like this. Here’s a more casual example; where the social reactions really add to the overall story.
I think owning your online identity is hugely important – don’t outsource it to some 3rd-party service. But there’s no reason not to take advantage of the benefits of those services. I want to have my cake and eat it to – and I believe I’m doing just that.
This post is part of the project: Personal Theme. View the project timeline for more context on this post.
Today’s timely post: Owning your online identity w/ the FavePersonal @WordPress theme http://t.co/p2g2768BPy
Alex King: Owning Your Online Identity http://t.co/SdxNSGtgXi #cms
Own Your Online Identity (with #WordPress and FavePersonal) | Crowd Favorite http://t.co/RBiLE1t56P
Own Your Online Identity (with WordPress and FavePersonal) http://t.co/P95I1gYvWn
Own Your Online Identity (with WordPress and FavePersonal) http://t.co/ZZvc06EdEu via @alexkingorg
Own Your Online Identity (with WordPress and FavePersonal) – http://t.co/vckb9gpdcY
Bringing It All Back Home 2014 Version http://t.co/XdAQSfEjFq
@samharrelson Reading your previous versions of “Bringing It All Back Home” has prodded me to start blogging again. Might try out design.
@RichardLWood Favepersonal really is a good design, I think. Love the interplay with outside social networks.
@samharrelson It looks great. I’ve been looking for a theme that would work well with outside social networks & a clean design.