What’s Up With ProHipHop?

I’m officially giving up outside writing except email interviews like the one I still owe Hypebot [sorry Bruce] cause I’ve missed keeping ProHipHop as up-to-date as I’d like over the last week or so.

But part of my lack of attention has been due to time spent developing some new relationships for ProHipHop.  There’s been a big shift this year in the kind of opportunities available to the more highly visible bloggers and that’s a really good thing for ProHipHop for a number of reasons.  Nothing to report yet but there are some pretty interesting possibilities on the table.

In addition, I’m currently helping develop a new hip hop mobile app for Mobile Lingo that will give me the chance to improve considerably on my efforts with the Hip Hoptionary.

Over at netweed I’m helping a new blogger get a project going that’s been on our agenda for quite awhile.  It will be my first WordPress experience so I’m looking forward to having a reason to learn more about that product.

I’ve got a lot to post, some other things to announce, lots of people to get back in touch with, generally speaking the list is long.  But I’m encouraged by the possibilities that are now emerging at a time when I’ve only recently rededicated myself to this nutty project and I’m definitely feeling up to the task at hand.

Nevertheless, it may not be till sometime tomorrow that I return to full force at ProHipHop.

Comments

  1. John says:

    This furry geezer appreciates all the help, too. WordPress isn’t very friendly to pictures (at least without plug-ins) so I am actually playing with a parallel blog and thought this would be a fun way to inform you. Cheers!

  2. Clyde Smith says:

    You nutty nut!
    Maybe we should talk. I have a much better solution than WordPress is going to give you off the shelf.
    Hint: you’re gonna learn some html buddy!

  3. Clyde Smith says:

    PS – I know you learned some bad habits over at you know where but try using paragraph breaks. Those giant chunks of texts are for writers that don’t want anybody to read their writing.