I’ve been reading blogs for awhile now; not religiously, but still frequently. Some good friends of mine have blogs, and I’ve found them to be interesting methods of connecting, while opening doors for some good networking action.
When I think about blogs, one of the first things that come to mind is that there are millions of them, and most of them are probably unread. It’s like going to Hollywood… everyone does it but rarely does one get “discovered.” Which is fine… as long as those folks don’t really have high hopes and all. I don’t have those kind of aspirations, so I’m good. I guess that makes me pretty laid back.
When it comes to networking online, a blog is a great way to go even if there’s no blockbuster effect. For the effort involved, one can, at the very least, entertain their friends.
Anyhow, this is a web design blog, more of a networking and local-web-stuff blog than a “web 2.0 and Ajax” blog. (there are many of them out there, and quite a few of them are flat-out terrific, no need to try and compete.)
I know of a lot of web designers in Indianapolis. The city supports a surprising amount of us. It seems like every week I hear of another freelancer or local group of networked individuals making a living at web design and development in Indianapolis. Every year the local universities release students into the workforce. Traditionally Indianapolis has suffered from the “brain-drain,” but a lot of good quality web designers stay here and contribute to he local economy. Indianapolis is a great place to live after all, with the low cost of living and friendly hoosiers.
Well, this seems like a good first post. That’s all for now.
I’m not a football fan.. but “Go Colts!“








