For the past few months I’ve been making a few subtle changes to the Sea-Fever blog that you probably haven’t even noticed. First of all I changed the tag line by eliminating the word “leadership” and focusing things on maritime culture. I’ve also changed the sidebar slightly and edited the links. Nothing major.
At the same time these changes happened here, I’ve been working quietly and diligently on another web project. It’s called Weekly Leader, an online magazine focused on Leadership that launched in beta today. I am very excited about it and hope you will take a look and give me your feedback. Like nearly everything on the web, it’s still a work in progress.
In September Sea-Fever experienced its biggest month ever and I thank all of your incredible interest and support. I am more committed than ever in trying bring you fresh and interesting content on maritime culture. Over the next few months I will probably be moving Sea-Fever from WordPress.com to a self hosted WordPress site to give me a little more flexibility. I am hoping to accomplish this with as little disruption as possible.
So I’d really appreciate it if you would head over to Weekly Leader, take a look around and share your thoughts with me.
Again thanks for all of the tremendous support here!
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Thanks Capt. Ken,
Sea-Fever got a whole lot better when I added Kennebec Captain to my Internet Ports of Call. Not sure why it took me so long to figure that out. Duh!
Keep up the great work over there.
Weekly Leader looks like a good site, and I think Sea-Fever is improved as well, each with a tight focus. Well done.
Well done Peter! I scanned through the web site yesterday and I look forward to enhancing my experince with leadership insights from this site.