Hello Tumblr
If you’re reading this, the big move has been a success. You might find a celebratory high-five would be appropriate before reading on. I’ll wait while you find someone.
As you can see, very little has changed. The site is still white and red and there’s still the same trip notes and travel tips as before. It’s the stuff behind the scenes that have seen the most dramatic alteration.
While before, the site was marooned on an island of its own, Here To Geneva is now proudly nestled into the fabulous Tumblr community. This won’t mean a great deal to a majority of you, but for me, it’s big. Managing the site is now much easier and I hope the added active community will bring me a larger readership.
One of the biggest changes for you, the reader is the addition of the Disqus comments system. Whereas before, your comments were dealt with in-house, I now let Disqus deal with them. The main benefit for you is that you can keep track of all your comments and, if the conversation gets interesting, subscribe to them. I’ve allowed you different ways of logging in to Disqus, so if you’re on Facebook, you can comment on this site. Give it a whirl and add your comments to this article.
To kick my Tumblr residency off, how about a round of Q&A? Once you’re done reading this, click here to ask me a question. You can ask me anything and it can be done anonymously. While I’d rather answer travel-related questions, anything will do, so go nuts. The best questions will be posted in an article in the next few days.
For your convenience, you can find the link to Formspring in the footer of every single page.