You’ve gotta love those StumbleUpon fans

884 visits - most in the last 24 hours - to my original reframing as a content idea source post.
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You’ve gotta love those StumbleUpon fans

884 visits - most in the last 24 hours - to my original reframing as a content idea source post.
Thank you ![]()
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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/
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
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
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,
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
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