My Home Pages

Well, did you really think I would give you access to my private homepage ;-)

But what I can do instead is tell you what I do with my pages, using the various modules and privacy settings.


 

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Be the actor of your future, not the mirror of your past

  • United Kingdom


My interests:
internet, music, travel, web2.0, sailing, golf, start-up, science, fiction, classical
About me:
Having great
fun building Webjam as its CEO after 8 years at Yahoo! in Europe.

 
 
 

I actually have many private personal homepages:

 

  • My Start Page : is my browser default homepage, where I get my preferred search & shopping engines, a few news feeds and the weather is cities I travel often to (and yes, I have the horoscope module as the audio feed puts me in good mood ;-)
  • My Mails : one page for my webjam professional mail but also my Yahoo! and Google personal mail accounts (and various test accounts !)
  • My Industry News pages : just RSS from influential medias, including blogs of course (have put 2 live - look at the navigation bar above)
  • Competition Watch : RSS from our key competitors like their blog, news (create a RSS feed with Yahoo! news), wikis etc... and bookmarks
  • My Webjam Dashboard : we have RSSed some of our key stats that appear in specific modules (I can't wait for the graphs)
  • My "Couple" page : actually shared with my British wife - I travel a lot and sms doesn't do everything, especially when I need some of my blog posts corrected; she is an editor there ;-) but can't correct all of them before I post, so blame me for any mistakes !
  • My "Family" Homepage : Do you want pictures of your kids all over the net ? I don't ! and am very happy that only close relatives can see them thanks to the community only settings of my blog, richtext and photo module on this page

How do I do it ?

  • With Webjam you can create up as many community sites as you want for free, so there is room... Just "create" a site from the topbar or replicate one you like
  • Make sure you make your entire page private from your "setting" tab in edit mode or use the privacy settings on a per module basis in edit mode. You can check who can see what from the little arrow in the "View" button
  • Link (some of) your pages using the navigation modules (in the tool category). From this page, you can actually see only 4 of my 21 webjam pages. Decide which page should related to other pages.
  • Modules can be found easily from the green module button on top of your page once you've clicked "edit" in the topbar. Beyond the obvious blog or RSS modules, I recommend the bookmarks and maps (and soon photo) module where you can decide what appears on a per page basis, and let your viewers add more, or replicate them or not

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