A Great post by Derek K. Miller!
I was reminded by a great post by Derek and it was yes sadly his truelly last post. If you didn’t know Derek and kept reading blog you’d have heard nuances of his problems. You also have grown to know about his family through his blog post and yet you’d only touched the surface of this man by reading his blog posts. I didn’t know him personally but that last blog post made me want to know him. It was inspiring and well written and made everyone cherish the person he once was. I come to think each blog should have something like this to let our readers know that there will be no more blog posts from us. This is one reason I thought about making an educational post about getting ready to die posts?
How to Get ready for Death!
We’ve all wondered how we’d have our last blog post published and who’d do it. That part is yours to decide but I am going to talk about the fundelmentals and let you decide just how you’d it. I personally feel there are three ways to it:
- Family — This is the most trustworthy choice because the family members will almost always want your wishes carried out.
- A Will — This is common in the United States and I am sure in other parts of the world but it is one way to let someone know you have a final post and to publish it.
- A Lawyer — This is another common way to make sure your post is published by giving access to your blog through a lawyer.
As you can see these are my ideas of how to publish that last post. All though these are just a few, I thought the list might give you an idea to publish in your own way. I won’t say these are the only ways but these are my ways and I don’t see any other ways to do it.
How will they log in?
This problem is common for blog owners because they want to protect there blog from being used for wrong doing. So you’d probably be one of those who has an really good password that no one has access to it. I currently use Lastpass and would tell people even with the last problem they had, it is still the best password manager you could have. One way to give people the access to your blog and all that information that they will need after you die is to give your families or lawyer several one time passwords for your Lastpass password database. Now I say that because some of us bloggers have affiliate sales and there may be a need to switch the commission to someone’s elses name for them to use the money to keep the blog going. It just depends on what you want the money to be used for. A way you can think of it is, it will help pay for your funeral expenses and pay the persons back in the long run. You’ll just want to make sure they know that the domain and hosting should be paid first to keep the money coming in but is little from the money you’ll be receiving each month.
Give Admins rights to someone you trust!
This is something that people will have to decide if it is right for you. You can give someone who you trust their own account on your blog. Although this is something that you have discuss well in advance. I don’t recommend this tactic because of the possibility that someone could brute force that account and no one would be the wiser. It however is important to come up with your own way to have that last post publish that your readers can know that their won’t be any more post by you and that they can morn for your death because you were part of their lives and you could very well be missed.
Paul Sylvester
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