About
The title of this blog is both a reference to the blog itself and the Blogosphere as a whole as a producer of topics. Every day thousands upon thousands of blogs are started and more than a million blog posts are published. My intention with this blog is to highlight some of the best of them and help improve the rest. Since that is no one man job the main intention is trying to help others do the same. Hence the subtitle: “Bloggers Helping Bloggers”. If I can help someone who in turn helps someone else who in turn helps someone else my mission is accomplished. Or rather this is a mission that will probably never be accomplished as there is always room for improvement and someone new to help.
This site can thus be seen as a logical piece of my blogging puzzle. Another outlet for my ideas on the circularity of life. That it is blogging about blogging and bloggers helping bloggers in ongoing cycles illustrates this conception. If it thus also yet another way of adding to the journey with no wish or intention of ever reaching a finishing line. There is nothing wrong with getting somewhere or with arriving as such, but then what? Why not focus on the journey and make the most of it. Since the traveling is what you will be doing the most you may as well enjoy it and make the most of it I think. Logging continuous improvements and celebrating them is part of it. As is making short stops to catch your breath and catch up with yourself.
Since this is a blog about blogging and not least about the people behind them you will find a lot of topics covered. Most of it will (at least to begin with) be written by me, but you are more than welcome to contribute as well. If you have written something relevant simply send it in. Everyone will of course get fully credited for their work. You can also help adding to the information here by making great comments. Articles only allow so much and there is always more to add, other aspects and angles to cover and so on. If you yourself have a blog and write articles related to the subjects covered here are you welcome to let me know if you have written a particularly good one. I am also more than happy to announce anything you do aimed at helping bloggers besides yourself.
I am neither a believer in one-stop for everything blogs nor in trying to keep people here at all costs. We live in the age of connections. Connections between people, ideas, information and so on. Many posts here will be link posts just as the Carnival is all about connecting things relevant to each other and to everyone involved. Connecting contributions worth exploring and collaborating where it is at all possible is so to speak the mantra of this site. Everything may already seem to have been said and written, but to fight the feeling of simply being overwhelmed with information it all needs to be better connected and not least more qualified. I want to do what I can to help make that happen and I hope you will too. There is no better time to start than now.
You may be asking yourself who you are reading. Since this isn’t a blog about me this will have to suffice. I was born and lived the first years of my life in the city where the famous storyteller Hans Christian Andersen was born. I was born 59,393 days too late to share his exact birthday. After moving across my native country until I reached it’s capital I moved almost 1000km south a few years back. Currently, am I living and working in a smaller city lying on a wine route, 500km from Paris, 700km from London, 700km from Berlin and 600km from Milano.
I have a B.Sc. in Business Administration and Management Research (with English and German) as well as a M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration (Majors in strategy, organization and management). My master thesis was called “Identity is Difference” with the subtitle “A theoretical deconstruction and reconstruction of the understanding of organizational identity based on Niklas Luhmann’s theory about self referential systems” and was very well received.
During my career have I worked in more positions within a number of companies in various industries as well as in more countries, cultures and languages. Moreover have I been working independently as a website publisher, advertising broker and internet consultant.
You may find out more by visiting orbinaut, which is my virtual home and the center of my online universe. There you’ll find references to most of what I do (online) including what I like, what I recommend checking out, what I write about and what I comment on.


