[Mark Del Franco] Saving Time and Cross-Posting to Livejournal

As some of you might have noticed, I've been active online this past week--updating the website, creating a facebook fan page, etc. The intent has been to simplify my online presence while broadening it.

For years, I've had a livejournal account for blogging and like it, but being a cheapskate I use the free version of lj because a) I would only upgrade to match the lj design to my website and b) I have never grokked lj's design language and don't feel the need to learn it.

Enter Blogger. With almost no learning curve, I was able to create a blog page that mimics my website quite nicely. I also like the UI on Blogger better than lj. Now, having said that, I do like the lj community--it's one of the few places online that discussion proceeds in comments without always degenerating into snarkery and trolling (tho I do love me some snarkery) and there's lots of interesting book people there.

I figured out how to cross-post my Blogger to LJ so I don't have to manually do it. The only problem is that the post title is always going to start with [Mark Del Franco], which is the name of my blogger blog. In the short term, I'm not going to tinker with the html to fix because I need to focus on other things.

LJ users: what do you think? Is it intrusive to see my name in every single blog post? Or is it no big deal?

For non-LJ users, here's the link to my livejournal so you can see what I'm talking about.
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Published on April 01, 2011 13:56
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message 1: by Jaki (new)

Jaki Don't think it's intrusive at all seeing your name on every post. I follow you on LJ - or rather, "read" you on Lj, as "follow" seems to be reserved for other sites - and the crossposting is good as I can see you wherever. Ok, that sounded kinda stalkery, I guess. :D

Mind you, if you started putting [Mark Del Franco]every second line of a post, yeah, maybe that'd come across as a bit intrusive. :D


message 2: by Hess (new)

Hess Don't mind it at all. Nice to hear from you in whichever forum it is


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