On Sunday, I was on the air on the BBC Radio Wales Programme Mousemat. After having a listen (something you can do here), these are my thoughts.
Blogging is More Than Just Blogs - Some of my closest “blogging” friends hardly ever visit my blog. Some stay on Twitter, and I network there, rather than here. In the olden days of blogging, you only had to have one place to blog on, now you need several, with a main hub (a blog), and then a Twitter account, a Youtube account etc, especially if you want to grow.
Twitter Reduces The Entry Level of Blogs - So many of my friends who haven’t got blogs do have twitter accounts. However they do have Twitter accounts. There’s less of a entry barrier (both financial and effort wise) than blog, plus there’s less of a guilt trip if a twitter account gets abandoned.
All in all, I’m very happy with it, despite the “Errrs” and “Ummms”. Amazing that it came from a question that Ben Barden asked me over MSN. Let me know what you think!
In other news: I’m not the only person in the office with media interest. My work mate James is getting a lot of media interest with his Google View in Llandudno post. Feels wierd, as a new media company, we’re getting a lovely amount of old media interest.
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Rhys Wynne, the author of this blog, is a 20 something web designer from Colwyn Bay. 


“So many of my friends who haven’t got blogs do have twitter accounts. However they do have Twitter accounts.”
That’s some great english going on there
And how pants is youtube now you can’t listen to music videos!
Yeah it’s really bad isn’t it?
WordPress was annoying me last night, hence that shocking grammar. Will correct!
You’re such a BBC whore.