My site is a little unorthodox without being totally inaccessible.
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I am really accessible.
It's too easy to do your own site to not have one these days. I guess everyone has one.
I'm fairly accessible.
My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews.
I did an early version of my site where it was virtually impossible to get through it, just as a statement about the web. But after a few laughs and some angry e-mails, I realized it wasn't doing me much good. I think the web has become more about the final product, not what it takes to get to it.
I have a website because it's an interesting tool, very - and quite unexpectedly - useful for my work. It's become an archive and a fairly complete on-line portfolio, as well as offering an opportunity to write a little.
You don't want to be the site that people should use. You want to be the site they can't stop using.
Merely that I have a World Wide Web page does not give me any power, any abilities, nor any status in the real world.
I'm very accessible. I don't get into this ego thing.
You can go online now and find really thoughtful, in-depth, considered, well-informed communities around virtually any issue. If it's your issue, there are now new ways of mobilising knowledge that weren't there before. There are real bodies of significant knowledge on the web that are valuable that we haven't done nearly enough with.
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