It was time to move my blog to my own domain. Fellow Geeks will know of the benefits of having one’s own domain and wordpress blog. Blogspirit was a good way to start my blog, but since the blog shall serve multiple purposes in the future, blogspirit just did not seem to be the right choice anymore.
The content on homoviator.tv will not be entirely different to what was featured on homoviator.blogspirit.com.The bulk of it will still be interesting and funny stuff that I encounter on my daily ventures off the beaten track in the virtual world, mixed with some real world videos that I shoot on my mobile phone, allowing for a glimpse into my travels and daily life. Some may call that ego-casting - I see it as a good way to share what I see, hear and do, with my family and friends.
But homoviator.tv shall not just be a personal diary. It shall also serve as a business development tool for the two units that I am creating at Zeitbild at the moment: Scoolix, an online school and education platform and Zeitbild Invest, a communications agency that specializes in country PR, producing country advertorials that are published in Germany’s biggest financial and economic newspaper: Handelsblatt. While Zeitbild Invest seeks to create country advertorials that offer a more measurable ROI than industry standards permit, it also seeks to combine the production of country advertorials with additional and complimentary services that ensure a broader impact.
In both cases, potential clients, investors, partners and the media, shall get insights into the newest developments at these units.
Scoolix is taking registrations for the Alpha Version at the moment, but it will take a couple of months more until we will be able to grant access to non-schools. However, if you are interested to hear what Scoolix will be about, do not hesitate to contact me by email: nikolas.woischnik@zeitbild.de. I would be more than happy to talk you through our Alpha Version on-screen and/or present Scoolix to you in a personal meeting.
You may have noticed that we are rather secretive about it. The reason being is that Scoolix will not be a copy cat of an American site (which is what Germans often choose to do ;-)) and it is unfortunately still to early to write about our unique features publicly.
I hope that you will enjoy reading this blog in the future and that it will offer to you convincing reasons to come back from time to time. However, more than having steady readers, would I like to have engaging readers. Blogs are just another form of communication and rather than having lenghty monologues, would I prefer to instigate vibrant conversations. By submitting a comment it may actually be you, who starts a conversation with other readers. You just need to click on comments (on the upper right hand of every article) to submit your own points of view, recommendations, links, etc. With the help of track backs, you will be notified whenever someone else comments on the same article you have.
May I therefore cordially invite you to criticize, contradict and stultify whatever I write about.
R.S.V.P.








2 Comments
Nice writing. You are on my RSS reader now so I can read more from you down the road.
Allen Taylor
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