Thinking of taking my daily outfits posts I’ve been making to Instgram and spinning up a separate/hosted micro.blog account to route those to as well. Just trying to come up with a good name.
Thinking of taking my daily outfits posts I’ve been making to Instgram and spinning up a separate/hosted micro.blog account to route those to as well. Just trying to come up with a good name.
@patrickrhone maybe you could get a cool end domain like PatrickRhone.Fashion (which according to hover, is available...as is PatrickRhone.sale 🤔)
@patrickrhone Dapper Pat!
@ChrisJWilson That said, I was thinking of keeping it a something.micro.blog for now for a couple reasons (i.e. not a custom domain). 1) It helps to promote Micro.blog 2) Less work/DNS fiddling. That said, whatever that "something" is I'll likely register the domain to protect and provide future options.
@patrickrhone I've been thinking along similar lines regarding my sewing posts; how do you think about "keeping it all together" vs “spinning up something new”? (Maybe I'm the only one who flails on that question.)
@nnnnnathan You're not the only one. I do as well. I guess what flips the switch for me for the "something new" is when I have (or plan to have) a lot of the same thing. In this case, I’ve been posting my outfits mostly daily and would prefer not to “clog" my regular blog with “selfie" posts.
@rnv Both your suggestions are so good I'm having a hard time deciding between the two. May come down to a coin toss.
Have registered dailythread.blog and savillerhone.com just in case.
@patrickrhone Not the deciding factor for sure, but dailythread(s).blog is way easier to read and parse as a URL without help or capitalization.
@rnv Have you ever considered a career as a domain name generator? ;-)
I chose to go with daily thread as singular because it made more sense from a catchphrase standpoint (a la “daily bread) .
The other ones are good/funny but I like these two and will likely go with dailythread.blog.
Thanks so much!
@patrickrhone @rnv
Have you ever considered a career as a domain name generator? ;-)
There we go, a fallback career for poets and other masters of linguistic dexterity ;-)