Wednesday, 19 November 2008

The future of this blog...

After a burst of enthusiasm for this blog last year I've now let my focus drift over to my own site, daveharte.com. In fact I decided to do a personal blog partly to consolidate the writing I was doing in a few different places. But as this blog has a modest but influential readership (at least one newspaper editor and a few people in top-notch consultancies) I wonder if there's life in it yet. However, a couple of things stop me writing more often:

  1. It takes a while to read, digest, summarise and then try to be witty about chunky bits of research or government strategy.
  2. Since Creative Britain recognised that the Creative Industries isn't something worth legislating about there seems to be a whole lot less to digest. Or have I just taken my eye off the ball?
So what are the options for this blog?
  1. Just ditch it - it had a brief moment that's now passed, pull the plug.
  2. Just ditch it and promise you all that the riches over at daveharte.com (RSS feed) are worth moving across to (as long you're okay with the occasional piece about my running).
  3. Reinvigorate it by calling for co-contributors, interspersing it with comment pieces as well as strategy summaries and hosting it somewhere a bit better than google blogs (would shift to self-hosted wordpress).
Any thoughts? What have you found useful about this blog and is there a way to take it forward?