Love those Stumblers :)

You’ve gotta love those StumbleUpon fans :)

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884 visits - most in the last 24 hours - to my original reframing as a content idea source post.

Thank you :)


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7 Responses to “Love those Stumblers :)”


  1. 1 Meg (15 comments.)

    Stumbles can be excellent, when you least expect it too. But Google is my best friend this week ;) Are YOU on SU yet?

    PS I’m lazy - any chance you could add a “subscribe to comments” plugin? http://txfx.net/code/wordpress/subscribe-to-comments/

  2. 2 AndrewBoyd (226 comments.)

    Hi Meg,

    thank you for your comment.

    I am on SU, and don’t stumble as much as I should.

    PS: your wish os my command, O reader - this blog is now with subscribe-to-comments :) (and why didn’t I think of it before?)

    Thanks, Andrew

  3. 3 Meg (15 comments.)

    Thank you very much :) As cool as co.comments is I still have to remember - an email hits me in the face ;)
    BTW On Blogging Australia got a guernsey this week (#78) - well done :)

  4. 4 Viviana Walters (4 comments.)

    Your review is interesting. Do you mind reviewing my blog site. I don’t want to drive people away, I want to help them. I do need to make money in the process, but helping people is my first priority.

    Take care,

  5. 5 AndrewBoyd (226 comments.)

    Hi Meg,

    you are welcome, should have done it months ago, thank you for the hint :)
    And thanks for the news about On Blogging Australia - and thank you also for running the index :)
    Best regards, Andrew

  6. 6 AndrewBoyd (226 comments.)

    Hi Viv,

    thank you for your comment.

    Your blog is wonderful - the ads don’t come up at all on my portable reader unless I scroll right to the bottom of the screen, past the posts. It reads well on the desktop web browser as well - again, the ads don’t get in the way of the content.

    Without annoying people too much you could probably insert a one-line text ad at the bottom of each of your posts going out to the RSS feed.

    Your blog is also inspiring - I had a brush with something like an extremely mild form of CF several years ago that was unexplainable by the doctors I saw at the time - I believe that you are helping people with your writing.

    Best regards, and good luck with it all, Andrew

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