Introducing HellBound Bloggers (HBB) Status Blog
Written by Pradeep Kumar in Editorial, Featured - Print This Post
Philosophers used to say, Life has ups and downs. The trend now continues to blogging, bloggers say blogs have uptime and downtime. Especially in the case of HBB, we have been encountering lots of downtime. So we created this status blog to keep the communication going when our main site or other services is down.

Using Status Blog to Communicate with Readers
Yes, that’s the main intention of creating HBB Status Blog. On our Status blog, we’ll mention the cause of the downtime and steps we took to avoid such downtime in future. We’ll also provide you the details when our site will be live again.
That’ll be good for us to recollect our mistakes and avoid them. Moreover I believe a blog post can deliver much more content that a Facebook status or Twitter tweet.
I recommend all the bloggers to have a status blog for your main site, it will avoid confusions amongst your readers. Your site maybe down because of maintenance or revamp, but your readers might think your site has been hacked or attacked.
Why Posterous instead of Blogger, WordPress.com or Tumblr?
I have used all of them (Blogger, WordPress.com & Tumblr) except Posterous. Right now am really comfortable with it. I believe Posterious will be a great platform for connecting with our readers. It is simple to use, and users rarely encounter downtime.
From now onwards you can check our HBB Status Blog if this site is down. Thanks.
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Nice move, sooner you find many of them starting with status blog
The whole thing with posterous is new to me. I might try it in the future. I checked out your status blog. Looked interesting!
Very innovative ! Liked it
I really like this whole idea, nice one.
Great move, Pradeep
Not all bloggers care about their readers
Nice. I have yet to try Posterous myself!
Yeah, i have to try it
If the blog will not available due to webhost downtime, the status blog which is in same subdomain will also not available. so, it's better to start a status blog with different host and offcourse different domain.
Actually, it doesn't. I created this subdomain through my domain registrar and mapped it with Posterous. So it has nothing to do with my webhost downtime.
Great move Pradeep! You are really caring about your readers!
ya i too had some site downtime when accessing ur blog! nice thought…now everyone will be aware of the latest updates!
Gr8 idea bro… I agree with the first comment
Yeah smart idea