The Joy Of Posterous
I am writing this post downstairs in the living room while watching a cracking football match on the telly. That in itself is not terribly impressive (I'm just trying to establish a setting). However, the reason why I'm writing this post at all is because I'm using Gmail on Posterous as opposed to a traditional CMS like Blogger or Wordpress.
There are those who believe that the days of the e-mail are numbered. That there is no place for POP3 this and SMTP that in a Web 2.0 world. Posterous, may give exponents of that theory pause for thought.
The process is simple. Send an e-mail to post@posterous.com. You don't have to sign up for an account if you don't want to. Posterous takes the information from your e-mail address plus the body of your e-mail and publishes it as a blog. Once it's done that, you receive a confirmation e-mail supplying you with the link to your post.
Dear Posterous,
According to redduffman, all I need to do in order to post a blog is send you an e-mail. Please reply confirming that he is a lying cad and a bounder.
Regards,
A skeptical reader with fantastic taste in blogs.
Now check your Inbox... and there you go.
Of course if you do set up an account, there is an impressive array of services available including auto posting to existing blogs, dragging text, pics and videos, automatic podcast syndication etc etc. Adding tags is easy as you just include them in the body of your e-mail (tag: Posterous, Social Networking, Blogs).
The scalability and simplicity of Posterous is what's making it the platform du jour among hard core bloggers and social networkers alike. Better still, it is a fantastic tool to use for introducing people who are new to blogging and web publishing.
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