MailPoet is easier to design with and integrated in my website, but Feedblitz seems to work better at getting the posts update newsletter out and on time. I think, too, more subscribers see and engage with the ones Feedblitz sends out.
I’ve returned to the Tuesday early-morning time for the posts newsletter. Let’s see if timing was the issue. In MailPoet vs Feedblitz, which is better?? If the schedule wasn’t the issue, back to Feedblitz and its terrible design interface! No point in sending out a newsletter (or for people to subscribe) if no one can see it!!
In other news, I’ve replaced the non-functioning Twitter feed with my Bluesky feed (assuming it loads, which seems to be a hit-and-miss thing).
- I shot this photo in 2015 during my UK vacation. I don’t think I ever got it uploaded. I randomly chose it to try moving it to my new laptop, using Corel PaintShop Pro to edit it. Cannot believe how seamless it was. The pen worked well, too, tho tablet is easier to use a pen on. #photographyon July 26, 2024 at 11:23 pm
London Ferris WheelI shot this photo in 2015. I don’t think I ever got it uploaded. I recently purchased a new, speedy laptop to make photography and writing easier. I randomly chose this photo to try out the new lapto…I shot this photo in 2015 during my UK vacation. I don’t think I ever got it uploaded. I randomly chose it to try moving it to my new laptop, using Corel PaintShop Pro to edit it. Cannot believe how seamless it was. The pen worked well, too, tho tablet is easier to use a pen on. #photography- (@shireenj.bsky.social) July 26, 2024
- Replied to: On humanity’s reaction to new discoveries: The first hydrogen balloon was launched 27 August 1783 from the Champ de Mars (now occupied by the Eiffel Tower) in Paris. In the large crowd was Benjamin Franklin. It was constructed of silk that had been soaked in rubber dissolved in turpentine.on July 26, 2024 at 10:19 pm
On humanity’s reaction to new discoveries: The first hydrogen balloon was launched 27 August 1783 from the Champ de Mars (now occupied by the Eiffel Tower) in Paris. In the large crowd was Benjamin Franklin. It was constructed of silk that had been soaked in rubber dissolved in turpentine.The story behind Paris’ Olympic cauldron design. 👇Thank you for sharing it!- (@shireenj.bsky.social) July 26, 2024
- I haven’t enjoyed an Opening Ceremony this much in years. I’m wiped!on July 26, 2024 at 9:33 pm
I haven’t enjoyed an Opening Ceremony this much in years. I’m wiped!- (@shireenj.bsky.social) July 26, 2024
- I have so many questions about the cauldron. How do you create fuel-free flames from water and light? And how do they keep the hot air balloon in place? It’s floating so high up above a park where tourists would be, it can’t be tied down, right? #Olympicson July 26, 2024 at 9:32 pm
I have so many questions about the cauldron. How do you create fuel-free flames from water and light? And how do they keep the hot air balloon in place? It’s floating so high up above a park where tourists would be, it can’t be tied down, right? #Olympics- (@shireenj.bsky.social) July 26, 2024
- The torch lighting begins! #Olympicson July 26, 2024 at 8:57 pm
The torch lighting begins! #Olympics- (@shireenj.bsky.social) July 26, 2024