Many of you may be aware I've been on vacation for a few days, but my partner in crime, Bro. Greg Stewart (aka Masonic Traveler) has been hard at work implementing a project he and I dreamed up and started a few months ago.
As of today you can find my new content posted over at http://freemasoninformation.com Not only will you find me but you will find a cadre of other writers and my weekly masonic podcast Masonic Central.
With the new move I am refocusing my energies on discussing technology and it's uses for masons and their organizations. My new column will be called Masonic Tech. You can link directly to my articles by selecting the Masonic Tech category at the top of the homepage or click here. I should have some fresh content there shortly... I'm still a bit behind from being on vacation. In the meantime make sure you click through and check out my new "web digs".
I'm sure you will find Greg, myself and our team of gifted columnists will keep you reading fresh content regularly. Visit the site today...
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Sunday, March 01, 2009
The New Masonic Site
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Friday, February 13, 2009
Bloggers check your feeds
Please consider this as a public service message.
Recently Feedburner was purchased by Google.
I know many of us have used Feedburner to push our feeds out more efficiently to the world.
There has been a few changes in the feedburner service and now when you log in you will be asked to move your feed over to the Google Service on your Google Account. I recently did mine and it is done very easily for you but you should do it before February 28th so you can control the move and/r transfer your service elsewhere. I'm unclear at this point what happens if you do not move it before the 28th of February.
I didn't get an email telling me about this, so I can only assume you neither did anyone else. Simply log into your Feedburner account and it will pop-up and direct you.
For bloggers who did not use Feedburner previously. Check out it's new local at http://feedburner.google.com
The service is the same, from what I read, except it no longer has the analytics incuded. For that they recommend using Google analytics. I highly recommend Google Analytics for all websites, not just blogs, anyways. It is a "must have" for all websites, in my opinion. And it's free...
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Friday, January 23, 2009
Thoughts?
I sit at my desk looking at my blog. I haven't been active with it in a while. Too busy with the podcast, young family of three and my various business interests. I look down at my comments for each post and realize something...
I got a spike in comments every time I discussed Masonry and technology. My latest example was my discussion on Twitter but there have been others. Hmmmmm....
And I'm interested in web technology as most of you can tell. Who else wants to create an online podcast and stay up late on a Sunday talking about Masonry on a computer to other people around the world? So I'm contemplating the future purpose of this blog and what I should be discussing.
Any comments or suggestions from my readers, who are probably wondering what I've been doing anyway?
I look forward to hearing from you. And yes you can Twitter me (@dbk) as well, or find me on facebook.
And don't disappoint me OK? Leave me a comment. I want to hear from YOU...
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Is Twitter the future of Masonry?
As many of you know, I am not only the blogger here but I host Masonic Central with Greg Stewart. Masonic Central is a weekly podcast focused on Masonic issues and interests.
In our first show of 2009 (click to download) we discussed the plans for the new year and tackled the changes masonry may have to face. One item that was discussed was the use of technology to reach the new generation of masons. Fred Milliken, author of the Beehive blog suggested Twitter may be a great tool for this. Well I don't think it's the solution to our problems but I have been Tweeting lately and want others to try it and be able to find fellow masons on the service.
With that in mind, I have started a Freemason Twitter group. All you Tweeters can find it at http://tgr.me/g/mason When you get there just ask to join and sign in with your Twitter account.
Oops... You mean you don't have a Twitter account???
Head here and find out what it's about. Don't ask me to explain. It's free and you will either love it or hate it, but give it a try just so you can tell your "younger hipper" friends that you did it. I honestly don't think it is the answer to Freemasonry, but it's a great tool to keep in touch and get your message out.
So you signed up for Twitter and hey you even signed up for the group I mentioned above. Well how about getting some other friends to Twitter with. You can find me at "dbk" and I have a second account JUST for the masonic podcast "masoniccentral". One more guy you can follow is "masonictraveler" I'm sure Greg will not mind me saying so...
Have fun Twittering with Masons and the world.... Let me know how it works for you.
PS - If you like it, I recommend a third-party software such as tweetdeck to enhance your Tweet'ing experience. But start with the basics first... Tweetdeck is a Beta.
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