Weblawg.net back and better than ever

First of all, I’m back. Sorry… Between being sick and then having a death in the family and then being sick again, it’s been all I can do just to get to my 9-5 as often as possible, let alone find the time to research and write for the weblawg.

I intend to return to my twice-per-week posting schedule, and I intend to get pictures up with the posts as often as possible, if for no other reason than just to be eye-candy. Click on a pic to see it full-size!

(c) 2008 Jeremy Costin

I have been marketing the heck out of weblawg.net and traffic has gone up accordingly. I’m making sure I get a lot of posts written so I don’t lose that great momentum! I have been graciously listed by Steve Matthews of Stem Legal on his Canadian Law Blogs list, and also listed on blawg.

If you see something that interests you, please don’t hesitate to comment, or to Digg. If you like weblawg.net on the whole, then please Digg away, blogroll it on your own blog (and let me know so I can return the favour by emailing me at jeremy at this domain (without the www)), add it to your Technorati favourites (link on the top right), etc.

You may also have noticed that I now have some ads running. I’m trying to keep them as unobtrusive as possible, and also as relevant as possible so you might actually find them interesting. Hosting costs have to be paid…

Finally, I have enhanced the name of weblawg.net, thanks to some advice to Steve Matthews. As you can see in the title bar at the top of your screen, it is now called “weblawg.net: Information Society through the Prism of Law”. The tagline is now “Costin on IP, IT, Media, and Business Law.” This is reflected in the masthead too.

Let me know what you think, preferably by commenting!

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