UNIX,
first off, welcome

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Thanks.
Personally this was the main push behind me creating my own site, InfoSanity. Whilst I don't publish too much personal info on the site or qualifications I have found that it can be beneficial in getting others in the industry aware of your capabilities and interests.
Why not? Are certifications, publications etc. are not some sort of someone's qualifications?
All the best, and let us know how you get on.
I am still not sure yet.

I am not sure if I understood you correctly, jason. You mean when only working with a pseudonick people would be treated more seriously?
Another thing I am thinking about, is, if a forum or board would be appreciated by the audience too. I like some blogs but too often people only care about them when they start blogging and do no more updates as time come. A forum has some advantages I think but I am not sure if this is something a personal site should have.
I also thought about a section where I test various software in an extensive way and publish my results and recommendations. Would such things be of concern or a 'waste' of time because such things already exists widely?