I recently had a social media audit done by Mark Evans to get his advice on what our video sharing site does well, and not so well regarding our use of social media.
One of his top recommendations was that I keep this site for my personal blog, that we use WordPress for our site's internal blog, and to essentially keep them seperate. After revisiting the benefits for doing so, it was clear that the switch had to be soon made.
I had thought of doing this before, but didn't do anything about it since there were so many other projects in the queue just begging to be taken from the idea phase to implementation.
While there are more projects than ever before to manage (including our soon to be privately launched web video studio connection/collaboration platform), I have moved this blogging shift to near the top of the list. So over the next couple of weeks the switch will be finally made to seperate the two.
Like most bloggers, I would like to find more time to write more posts and get more involved within the interactive blogosphere.
The benefits of blogging may not always seem so obvious, but it really is incredible to think how writing skills improve over time, as well as indirect entrepreneurial ones too.

