b5media

Olympic Blogging

Just a note that b5media has launched a dedicated Olympics blog called Light the Torch. A few great things about this new blog (and why I’m announcing it here as well as on the official b5 blog):

1. We’ve invited every other blog network to join in on the blogging, not just b5. 2. All ad revenue is going to athletic organizations. 3. There is an RSS feed for the medals!

If you are a blogger and want to join in the blogging, let me know. If you want to suppor the athletes by advertising, let me know.

Either way, here is my email address: jeremy@ensight.org.

My New Full-Time Job

Ever since striking out on my own, doing consulting, book writing, speaking, freelance writing and a bit of client work here and there I’ve said to myself that I never again wanted a full-time job. Part of this is because I really love it out here in St. Stephen. If there was the perfect job that let me stay here, I’d think about taking it.

But, a bigger part is that I love the flexibility I have day to day to do what I enjoy. Some days I’ll write. Others I’ll be doing b5media stuff. Others I’ll just poke around at various projects and others I’ll be travelling or doing consulting.

It agrees with my personality to be able to excel in a variety of areas, without being tied down to one area in particular.

The problem has become two-fold. First, b5media is taking up more and more of my time. Second, I love what I do with b5media.

So, as of today, b5media is now my full-time job. I’ll still have some variety in my work, as I’ll spend only about 6-7 hours a day on b5 and take Fridays off, but it’s good to acknowledge that which I already knew. b5 is my “thing” right now, and I’m going to ride its wave all the way to the top.

After 1 week shy of a year without a real job title, I now have one: President, b5media. Craziness, eh?

The Irony is Thick

After ragging on “Web 2.0″ companies for not managing their infrastructure and growth properly, I put up a brief note acknowledging that we were having uptime issues.

By “issues” I meant that average uptime for the month had slipped below 99.5% (just). Truth be told, it was the highest amount of uptime we’d had since we started, but that’s besides the point. The post has brought the naysayers out of the woodwork.

I figured I’d acknowledge this, since it’s both hurtful and funny. I’ve been called all manner of swear words today, been told I should be fired, been told I don’t deserve to ever run a company ever again and had a private email saying if the individual was an investor they’d “chop off my legs” (I’m guessing they’re not a VC-style investor but some other, less savory, kind).

Here are a few of the posts about this:

Jack of All Blogs Blog Network Watch.net WadBlog

Ensight Joining b5media

Just as a note, Ensight will be becoming part of the b5media network effective November 1. Initially this won’t mean any real changes (besides less and/or different ads). Long term, I’ll likely go with one of the b5media templates and so forth. This will always be just my personal blog, though, so I’m not entirely sure how the content could or would change.

Just a heads up that if things do start to change around here (design wise and such), this is why. The design you see now was really meant as an interim design until I brought Ensight into b5. “Interim” just ended up being 3 months longer than I thought it’d be ;-)

The Worst Kept Secret: b5media

I’ll be the first to admit that I suck at keeping the things I’m doing a secret. I’m pretty good at keeping other peoples’ secrets, but I really, really am quite bad at keeping my own.

So, it should come as no surprise to most readers that my newest project is called b5media, that it’s a blogging network and that it is now live!

It’s been a long journey, full of perils and Tylenol, but we’ve finally made it. And, we’re still smiling!

We’re launching with 14 blogs, 8 bloggers (not including the 3 guys behind it) and a fair amount of optimism. Sure, the network has only made 5$ so far, but we can only go up from here!

There’s all kinds of posts on the b5media blog explaining a lot of what’s gone on, our pay rate, showing the contract and generally trying to be open to criticism, critique and good ideas.

Personally, my favourite blogs are Play Girlz, The Sports Weblog and Flightnest.

Please feel free to share thoughts, insults, comments, critiques, whatever. We’re all big boys, we can take it ;-)

And, finally, for posterity’s sake, here is one of the early emails we sent out this week to “a few select friends”:

Hey everyone,

You may or may not have started hearing talk about b5media on various blogs around. We wanted to give you all the juice first. We don’t launch until Wednesday and we still need to move servers, get 2 more blogs live AND get a new template done and installed… But we still wanted you all to be the first to know, since all of the guys behind b5media have appreciated the collective wisdom of everyone here so much. It’s so exciting to see people learning, teaching and making money doing something they love.

Which is exactly why we started b5media (www.b5media.com).

b5media is a new blogging network which, to us, is halfway between 9rules (www.9rules.com) and WIN (www.weblogsinc.com). We’re definitely commercial, like Weblogs Inc, but we’re also totally about the people in the network, like 9rules. In fact, we consider our authors to be the most important part… But, more on that later.

Here’s some basic info:

Who’s behind b5?

Darren Rowse, of ProBlogger (www.problogger.net) fame, and Mr. Six Figure Blogger. Duncan Riley of Weblog Empire (www.weblogempire.com) and The Blog Herald (www.blogherald.com). And Jeremy Wright of “making a fool of himself, and having a hell of a time doing it” and Ensight (www.ensight.org).

When does it launch?

Our launch date is Wednesday. It’s most likely that there’ll still be a heck of a lot of work to do after that, but at least all the blogs will be debuted to the world.

Why is b5 different?

We think the biggest differentiator we have is that our authors are the heroes. They are the ones that we want to have a huge profile on each blog they write, we want to interview them regularly and we want to see them. Succeed. To us, too many traditional blogging networks (if there is such a thing) focus on the blog network owners succeeding. We believe that if our bloggers succeed, eventually we will too.

Beyond that, we also want to work towards covering areas that wouldn’t typically be covered by blogging networks. Sure, we’ll have sports and gadget and finance blogs. But we want to go beyond that. We want to create blogs in “lifestyle” categories. Like one that shows men how to look cool without spending a fortune (www.sheknowsbest.com, which just woke up today and isn’t yet truly “live”). And we want to serve key niches that aren’t yet covered, like aviation (with blogs like www.flightnest.com).

More than anything, though, we want to let our bloggers do things they are passionate about. Many of the newest blogs being launched are in that vein – subjects that our bloggers love and simply needed an outlet for it.

What blogs are there?

Here is the list of blogs that are currently “awake” (ie: domain bought, wordpress installed, blogger setup) as well as those that are “live” (ie: design up, blogger(s) writing, blog ready in nearly every sense of the word):

The Sports Weblog – A sports blog. The writer has chosen to add personality to the mix, by always favoring one team in each league, and always contrasting things against that team. It might get old, but so far it lends and entertaining slant to something that could otherwise just be rehashed sports content.

The Movie Weblog – This is done by Jacob, who also writes the sports blog, as well as Erin who is one of the Play Girlz writers. I enjoy reading this blog personally, but then I’ve been craving real, down-to-earth movie reviews for a while J

The Unofficial Windows Vista Weblog – Windows Vista is Microsoft’s next Operating System. This is a blog about that.

The Unofficial Microsoft Weblog – This should be fairly obvious. Written by John, who also writes the Vista blog. We wanted to give a place for a solid amount of Microsoft news. In truth, I pitched Jason at WIN on overhauling the MS blog there (which only gets a post a day on average) and he turned me down. I’m glad we can start to build a solid repertoire of MS info now.

Cooking Gadgets – This is a crossover gadget. The blogger wanted to write a blog about cooking as well as a gadget blog. We didn’t feel a gadget blog was needed right now. So, the answer? One that combines both worlds. Written by Arieanna Foley of www.blogaholics.ca.

Play Girlz – This sounds so … dirty. But, it’s our video game blog. Written by 2 hardcore gamer chicks. Who chose this name themselves!!! Awesome. They’re still finding their pace (They’re both new to blogging), but once they do this should be a funny, kickass blog.

Flight Nest – Aviation blog written by Tim Flight and Mike Elgan. Both hobby pilots and incredibly smart.

Cellphone9 – How can you have a blogging network without a mobile phone /mobile gadgets blog? Thankfully we have a young asian guy writing this, who’s getting loads of scoops on cool stuff. It probably won’t be Engadget, but we’re really happy that Jayvee is not only having fun, but that he’s infusing his personality into the writing.

b5media blog – … Does this count in the network list? Ah well, it’s a blog, it’ll be active, and it’s live.

Simply Dumb – This is like fark. Only in blog format. And without the boobs. Weird, wacky, wonderful things from around the web.

Unplugged Living – Have you ever wanted to live “off the grid”? Kevin Humphrey from Turboblogger (www.turboblogger.com) had this as his passion, so we’re letting him express it. This blog is only “awake”, but it’ll be live (fingers crossed) for Wednesday.

She Knows Best – Mentioned already. Arieanna is also writing this one. Once again, this one was determined by passion.

Literally Blogging – This is our “literature” blog. We’re excited about this, mainly because it’s an area we haven’t seen covered by other blog networks, but also because the two bloggers are both literature buffs (Jacob, from the Sports and Movie weblog and Erin from Play Girlz and the Movie weblog).

Search Engine Herald – This is an existing blog, from Duncan’s Weblog Empire network, which is being brought into b5 (as many of our existing blogs will be over time).

What’s next for b5?

Well, first we want to make sure we’re doing all this right, we want to take care of legal stuff, we want to finalize designs and logos and we want to make sure our bloggers are happy . Once things are “right”, we’ll be launching another series of blogs with existing authors as well as looking to bring new blogs online with new authors. Our goal is to work with the best bloggers we can, on topics they are passionate about. When I chat with a potential blogger and they ask “what do you want me to write about?”, I always flip it around and ask them what they want to write about.

For now, our bloggers will drive network growth, and we’ll bring in occasional new bloggers as there is space.

That’s it!

Sorry that this was so self-promotional, but we wanted to give you guys all the juice. We wanted to provide enough context so that as we updated y’all on our progress you’d know where we’re coming from.

If you have any questions, ask. If you want to blog about this, feel free. You can be positive, negative, ecstatic. Heck, you can beg to be one of the bloggers. If you have ideas for blogs, for new ways to push the medium of blogging and blog networks or if you want to be involved in some way, feel free to drop me or the other 2 guys a line.

Again, thanks to everyone for their help and wisdom so far. Hopefully through this experience, Darren, Duncan and I can give a little something back.

Have a great week all, and fingers crossed that the 21st doesn’t come too soon ;-)