Matthew Corner

Matt is a 17 year old web designer from Scotland, UK. He loves creating beautiful websites across different platforms. High on his things to learn fully are Jquery and php. He is extremely excited by css3 and html5 and can't wait to see them rolled out fully. To learn more about Matt, follow him @QwibbleDesigns, or check out his portfolio.

50 responses to “Tumblr: An Introduction Guide For Microblogging – Part 1”

  1. Brett

    Matt. Nice info. How easy is it to set up Tumblr to look similar to a website with more form and structure? Do I need a designer to do it?

  2. Katie

    Sounds great – do you know whether Tumblr works in conjunction with the SharePoint web part Blog roll?

  3. Minisite Design

    thanks for useful posting, keep writing. btw your blog theme very cool… I like the color ;)
    .-= Minisite Design´s last blog ..Tongue out is Ted Murphy style =-.

  4. Vincent

    Interesting and informative. Tumblr never crossed my mind.

  5. Gilliom

    a Tumblr blog does seem like a good idea for something like a portfolio, or rather, for something in between a portfolio and a sketchbook-type blog like a lot of artists seem to have, something where they can post sketches or work in progress. A lot of people enjoy these “behind the scenes/look in the kitchen” kind of things so it might be a good way to connect with people who like your work.

    Nice article. Thanks.
    .-= Gilliom´s last blog ..Vintage Movie Posters: Sci Fi =-.

  6. Andrew Kelsall

    I’m one of those people who has heard of Tumblr mentioned before, but thought it was just a free alternative to CMS sites like Wordpress.

    As a result of this article, I think I’ll look into it, but not swayed as yet. I think I’ll be sticking with Wordpress, which also has a growing user-base on top of its already-massive following.

    Times do change, though…
    .-= Andrew Kelsall´s last blog ..100 Fantastic Design Blogs (and their logos) =-.

  7. Jim Carter III

    I just decided to drop my 6 year old wordpress blog and make the switch, starting today. I’m pretty excited for the breath of fresh air.
    .-= Jim Carter III´s last blog ..times change, so does blogging =-.

  8. Ryan Cowles

    I think I might have to finally look into Tumblr.. Thanks for the article!
    .-= Ryan Cowles´s last blog ..The Last of Winter in Massachusetts =-.

  9. Adam Hermsdorfer

    Hey Matt, very impressive article for a 17 year old! Keep it up, you have a bright future. Tumblr is a really impressive platform. I recommend it to people who don’t need WordPress’s full CMS functionality. If you are choosing between wordpress.com or tumblr, tumblr has a cleaner interface and is easier to use.
    .-= Adam Hermsdorfer´s last blog ..Bing’s Online Marketing Launch Strategy =-.

  10. Mahaveer Singh

    HI, great post..
    i am hearing for first time about micro blogging… it sounds awesome..
    great to learn it and know about tumblr :)
    thanks buddy..
    keep up the good work.

  11. Alice

    Just created mine two days ago and I was very surprised to see how easy it is to use& update. I highly recommend it!
    .-= Alice´s last blog ..The Power of Flash =-.

  12. Erken

    Thanks for this interesting article! So far I had only heard of the name of Tumblr but never had the interest to discover what it was really. Thanks to your article, I have now created an account on it and plan to use it to its full potential! :D

    Looking forward to your next articles (especially the customisation one!)

  13. Val Woodhouse

    Thanks for this very interesting article. I didn’t know anything about Tumblr and at the moment I’m happy with my Blogger account. Now I know more I would definitely bear it in mind if I ever think of a project that would suit the Tumblr format.
    .-= Val Woodhouse´s last blog ..A Post That’s About Time =-.

  14. Jeremy Sroka

    nice write up. tumblr definitely has my vote for the best blog site going around at the moment. so nice to use and nice to look at. what more can you ask for?
    .-= Jeremy Sroka´s last blog ..Press: Benjamin Shaw Assorted Reviews =-.

  15. Ikoichi

    I use them both, Tumblr and Posterous, and I chose the last one. Simply because it is better organized, it has a really intuitive interface. The Posterous Bookmarklet is really powerful too. And at the end I linked Tumblr and Twitter to Posterous, so that posting to Posterous the contents are reflected on the other two services. This is just my choice ;)

  16. Rory Dixon

    I’m into Posterous – it’s pure simplicity. As the newer microblogging platform, it doesn’t have the bank of templates or backend functionality that Tumblr does, but frankly, if you don’t need any of that, Posterous does the trick nicely – you don’t even have to set up an account!

    Since Posterous introduced the ability to use your own theme, they are pretty much neck and neck.

  17. Marnie B

    I started using Tumblr about a week ago and I’m so hooked. I had a Posterous account a while back, but wasn’t thrilled about using it.

    Tumblr makes it fun with cool templates, an even cooler interface and one hell of an iPhone app!
    .-= Marnie B´s last blog ..Beginners guide to a beautiful jQuery Form Pt. 2/2 =-.

  18. CSS Brigit |

    Tumblr is set to become the blogging tool of 2010 with its massive growth, yet still many people don’t fully understand what Tumblr does, or how it works….

  19. Mike Haynes

    I’ve really come to appreciate the power of Tumblr over the past year. It does everything I need to maintain a simple technology tumble log (MiamiWebPros.com). I really like the bookmarklet capability that allows me to post from any web page that I am currently viewing. I was previously using “Storytlr”, but they have stopped supporting the platform. Tumblr has been a very suitable replacement.
    .-= Mike Haynes´s last blog ..Have you ever needed to shrink a large PDF? =-.

  20. Saad Bassi

    Well every one is asking about the comparison of tumblr and Posterous. You can say that they are pretty similar. Both are micro blogging services which allow you to set your dns to your custom domain.
    Why Choose Tumblr: Well, first of all tumblr has a very rich API. Because of this API, there are tools available for your tumblr like desktop client and so many other tools.
    Why Choose Posterous: I have experience with posterous as well, but I will not suggest you to choose it as there are no or very less softwares available to use.

    Except this everything is almost same between Tumblr and Posterous.

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  22. Logobird

    Excellent overview of Tumblr. I have a few friends that use it and swear by it. I guess now is the time for me to take a look at it as well.
    Thanks for this.
    .-= Logobird´s last blog ..13 Must Follow Logo and Brand Identity Design Blogs =-.

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  24. Martin Newham

    Good post, I’ve been looking to use a microblogging platform such as Tumblr.. or Posterous?

    Perhaps a comparison between them?
    .-= Martin Newham´s last blog ..mjnewham: had a bad day? … http://bit.ly/c6cJry #photogs =-.

  25. Nicole Foster

    I was wondering what Tumblr was all about, so thanks for this article! It made me realize, I can still blog even though I don’t have the time to own a real blog.

  26. Daniel

    great and interesting article

  27. Rebecca

    Excellent article. I have noticed that Tumblr is catching on and it has some good uses, but I also know a lot of people who are unfamiliar with it.

  28. Dainis Graveris

    Thank you a lot, Matt for this great article..you introduced Tumblr for me too in quite a new level :) Glad you are keeping track of people responses as well – you are great guy!

  29. Doug Slater

    I think I’m going to have to take a closer look at Tumblr. It looks like something that would be useful for web promotion.
    .-= Doug Slater´s last blog ..Creating a Self Hypnosis Trance =-.

  30. Emrah Omuris

    Brilliant article. I’ve always wanted to start using Tumblr and this article will help me to crack on. Thanks!

  31. Shaan

    Good article. How different is it from Twitter?

  32. Amberly | Web Designer

    Great article. I think Tumblr is definitely a gift to microbloggers who are interested in exploring the implications for simplicity

    Keep up the good work!

  33. Kate

    Great post, been looking for more discussion about tumblr. Thanks.

  34. Mohammad Jeprie

    is this similar to posterous? looks like i need to try this.
    .-= Mohammad Jeprie´s last blog ..Membuat Manipulasi Foto disertai Efek Teks Berwarna =-.

  35. Saad Bassi

    Awesome Article. Great Write up.:)

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