88 results for "own site first tantek"

  • "… based on the principles of: owning your domain and using it as your primary online identity, publishing on your own site first (optionally elsewhere), and owning your content"
    [tantek] at 2024-01-18 21:07
  • Or you can put a price on it yourself. Ask for $1000 for the privilege of them posting the article first on their site (but you get to post it on your own site shortly thereafter). $10k if they make you wait at all (like an embargo). $100k if they are asking for exclusive publishing rights. See what happens. Negotiate from there.
    [tantek] at 2023-12-27 23:46
  • It just goes to show how much some "publishers" (and I use that term loosely) feel/act entitled to the free labor of your writing that they want to publish first on their own site. Ok to question their entitlement even if it makes them laugh or mad. Their loss.
    [tantek] at 2023-12-27 23:45
  • GWG, are they paying you? If not, you can definitely insist on posting on your own site first, then POSSEing to the secondary site. Otherwise it's still up for negotiation. I've turned down or rather insisted on POSSEing "invited authorships" before. Some folks are ok with it, one laughed and I was like your loss, this is how we roll on the IndieWeb (and no they were not paying for it).
    [tantek] at 2023-12-27 23:44
  • gRegor, I did those as reviews for a while, and then eventually realized I wanted venue pages on my own site first
    [tantek] at 2023-11-09 23:11
  • capjamesg, I'm advocating for this as something I practice with my own site development. as a methodology, when I want to add a user feature to /Falcon I first brainstorm it on the wiki (on both its own page, and sometimes on related more general user feature pages) in the hopes that others looking to build that feature may find thoughts/ideas to re-use. Then when I build it, I try to push code which feels like others might find
    [tantek] at 2023-03-03 19:35
  • thanks KatherineMoss[m]. I'm going to test it on my own site first, and assuming it works / doesn't cause problems, I'll suggest it as a change to the Bridgy Publish / Fed docs
    [tantek] at 2022-10-29 06:33
  • [tantek] For your first question, yes, you can use the Micro.blog ActivityPub feature and it will forward any of the feeds you have set in Micro.blog to your followers. There are some limitations, though, like it doesn’t know how to handle replies from your own site.
    [manton] at 2022-10-28 22:56
  • WDYT [KevinMarks] [benatwork], is Friday 2pm enough time to start “minimum viable” posting all your tweets (incl replies) to your own site first?
    [tantek] at 2022-10-27 03:15
  • I've tried to do this with my pbwiki/pbworks pages too as part of a first step towards migrating them to my own site, though using /w/ as the path as a generic "wiki page" path rather than the name of the service
    [tantek] at 2022-05-18 18:04
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