Blog estate planning

In: Blog

11 Nov 2003

Donna’s near miss reminds me of a question I have yet to answer: what happens to your blog when you die? I’m glad she’s okay, but there must be a few orphaned blogs out there by now. Being one of the older bloggers around at 57, the thought has occurred to me. Should I leave instructions and passwords in a safe deposit box, along with other important papers? Should I leave my blog to someone in my will?

Any suggestions?

  • http://www.deliriouscool.org Donna

    Well, better late than never with this – I loved this piece from Oblivio: Instructions In The Event That The Bus I’m On Suddenly Spins Out of Control and Crashes and I Die
    http://oblivio.com/road/02102901.shtml

  • http://bornfamous.com lavonne

    that was delightful, thank you!

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