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All kidding aside, I would suggest that you keep this blog, focus your marketing efforts here, while still retaining elements of your personal life, and your personality. Your "brand" encompasses all of that, and a split between marketing/personal loses some of the personal elements that define the brand. Now if you want a blog to connect to your family on family goings on, that's another thing, but the blogs I get the most out of all include personal reflections, off-topic posts, and displays of passion or enthusiasm for causes or events that, while they don't fall into a "marketing" category, clearly help to move the brand forward.
But I would consider a re-brand. Have Seattleduck redirect to Kevinbriody.net - this would help you in terms of marketing and "owning" the Kevin Briody brand. By having seperate feeds based on tags ("marketing" and "personal") but keeping the main feed as the aggregate of all these would allow subscribers to get just the marketing / professional thoughts related stuff in one feed if that's what they wanted, but I wouldn't bother with the effort of breaking the site down by sub-directories - I don't the the ROI.
Either way, keep up the good blogging!
@ Alex - I like the idea of a unique RSS feed based on tags. I'll have to poke around and see if there is a WP plugin for that or something I can route through Feedburner. I also think I'm leaning towards the kevinbriody.net/blog option as you suggest. I can dream up 1000 "catchy" blog names yet I want something that a) is "me" online and b) is built to last beyond whatever I think might be cool or neat today. Keeping it simple is probably ideal. I'll save the cute names for side projects.
If I do the above however, I need to think about either leaving seattleduck.com in place in order to not break the permalinks, or some kind of Wordpress .htaccess hack or migration process to move them all and redirect over to the new blog. Fortunately I have a couple weeks off starting tomorrow, so I feel a project coming on! :)
Thanks for all the great comments. Any more, please fire away.
Keep seattleduck for the social/marketing side of things.
Then grab kevinbriody.net for your personal blog.
Just my $0.02 :)