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Happy birthday, The World of Stuff

Tue Apr 06, 2010 15:15 (UTC -5)

I’ve become one of them.

How many people do you think would be less likely to read a particular blog if they couldn’t get e-mail notifications of new posts? Probably not that many, right? Well, since I introduced e-mail notifications at the beginning of last year, I’ve accumulated 20 e-mail subscribers.

Now, how many people would be less likely to read that blog if they couldn’t be notified of new posts on Twitter? Probably more than the e-mail people, I would say. Or at least as many, anyway. Twitter is, like, the biggest thing in the world right now.

I’ve resisted it for so long, but in the end, the desire for not-so-shameless self-promotion won out. TWoS is now on Twitter. Well, more properly, I’m on Twitter (words I thought I’d never say), and I’ll be tweeting (more words I thought I’d never say) whenever there’s a new post. Twitter etiquette dictates that I do more than just that, so I’ll probably join in on the collective conversation as well. My hope is that this will introduce new readers to the blog.

I predict that there will be three main reactions to this announcement. Some of you will be disgusted. Some of you (mostly people I don’t know in real life) will be overjoyed. And the rest of you won’t care one way or the other. That’s okay. It’s just another way for you to creep on me, and I promise I won’t mention Twitter too much here.

Consider the whole thing experimental for now, but I think it’s a good way to celebrate TWoS’s seventh birthday, which is today. Here’s the link: @theworldofstuff.

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5 comments

#1 by Alyssa: Tue Apr 06, 2010 20:51 (UTC -5)

Happy Birthday!! Twitter!? What is twitter!? I have chosen to bury my head deep in the sand on that one. Maybe when I finally decide to look up.. twitter will be gone.

#2 by Andrea: Tue Apr 06, 2010 21:43 (UTC -5)

I already lurk on you enough- I don’t need any more ways :D
Plus, I read this blog with no reminders! :D

#3 by Keith: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:37 (UTC -5)

LOL, I don’t get the point in email notifications. Isn’t that what feeds are for?

Meh, automobiles…

#4 by Jordon Kalilich: Thu Apr 08, 2010 10:50 (UTC -5)

I’m a fan of feeds myself, but most people still don’t know what they are or how to use them.

#5 by Kirsten: Fri Apr 09, 2010 00:57 (UTC -5)

I’ve offered email subscriptions for a long time now, but I only have 1 subscriber – me.

Nice to see you on Twitter. I didn’t get it at first, but now I enjoy it. Shameless self-promotion is a good thing!

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