webbe Last January, I decided to start a new blog dubbed Web.2point0.be to cross my fascination with the whole Web / Mobile 2.0 wave and the country I live in. The idea was to get a feel for what was going on here, and if people would be interested in whatever innovations (or me-too projects) local entrepreneurs were setting up. At that point, I was doing it rather for myself than for gaining a readership.

After about 5 months, I joined blognation as editor for Belgium & Luxembourg and wrote a goodbye post titled ‘Exit Web.2point0.be, enter Blognation‘. I got the opportunity to do much of the same, only on a more professional platform and surrounded by other editors from around the globe. I was happy to be involved, and especially about the fact that I’d actually get paid for doing something I had already been doing free of charge for myself. Of course, we all know what happened instead - an abrupt ending indeed. I won’t be going into detail about this and how it affected me publicly, but I’ve already made it clear that I’m looking for other things to do now.

In the meantime, I’ve managed to migrate all my blognation posts back to my original blog, unfortunately without the comments and with a few lay-out problems. I’ll be blogging there again, evidently on a much slower rythm but with the same premise, until someone picks up either blognation or the general idea behind it.

So long, and thanks for all the fish.

 

5 Responses to “Exit Blognation, Back To Web.2point0.be”

  1. Tijs Says:

    Welcome back, Robin ;-)

  2. Kristoff BELGIUM Says:

    Good to read you’re sticking around either way. I think I speak for all of us when I say we came for you and not the platform.

  3. sergica ITALY Says:

    exit city…
    http://sergica.miniville.fr/

  4. bape AUSTRALIA Says:

    Brilliant! Thanks for the info. Look forward to using it. THX

  5. bandy24 GERMANY Says:

    Welcome back and thanks

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