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fezfrascati
05-14-2010, 10:59 AM
Yamblings (http://dannyzeff.com/yamblings/)

About two years ago I started up my own blog called Yamblings, which I explained were "not quite ramblings, not quite yams, just yamblings". To further simplify it, it's basically a blog where I can say anything I want, whether I'm elaborating on a real belief of mine or I'm simply trying to amuse you within my surreal alter-ego. Yamblings was a single section of my entire website, which at the time was made up of multiple "sub-websites".

At the start of 2010, I radically redesigned the website, transferring the content of the mainly static HTML pages into a dynamic Wordpress-powered site. I eliminated the sub-websites concept and gave the pages a consistent design to make everything more navigable and transition my site from "a place of random stuff" to more of a portfolio so.

Thus I incorporated my blog into the main site, and I think it looks much better this way. Tell me what you think. I'm also trying to gain some more readers. I know I post pretty inconsistently. But the more comments I get, the more I feel motivated to write.

My latest blog post was written this aftenoon, with my thoughts on Lost. Enjoy!

Madrye
05-21-2010, 02:08 PM
Hey there! I'm just scouting out the blogs too as I'm hoping to get mine up and running, so my comments to you are not based on ANY experience, just knee-jerk reactions. I liked it a lot. My initial thought was that it was a little plain as far as the layout goes, but I felt your topics of choice and your voice made up for it. Also, the pics you do have up were well-chosen. They are not boring nor do I feel like I've seen them anywhere before. I like your articles that you wrote, in particular, the one about Neil Patrick Harris! Good luck!

fezfrascati
10-28-2010, 09:25 AM
I was hoping I could get some new and fresh feedback? My posting definitely ceased over the summer, but I'm hoping to start writing a new post every week from this point on.