SaveYourself.ca helps you solve pain problems

business Thu Nov 26th @ 8:00am by Paul Ingraham

Keep track of SaveYourself.ca with RSS, Twitter, or Facebook

I’m settling into a comfy routine with publishing. Whenever I write something new for SaveYourself.ca, I distribute or announce it in three main ways: (1) an RSS feed, (2) an itsy bitsy micro-post on Twitter, and (3) a status update on a Facebook page. So why all that? Because some people like RSS, some people are into Twitter, and others are hooked on Facebook! These technologies have become a big deal, and I want my readers to be able to use keep track of what’s happening on SaveYourself.ca using the addictive social media technology of their choice. Of course, if you have no idea what any of these things are, who cares? This is a boring paragraph for you! But for those who’ve made the leap, I’ve made a considerable commitment to giving each system the attention it deserves: lovingly crafted Tweets, earnest updates to the Facebook page, and an RSS feed featuring full text so that you can read it right in your feed reader.

rss feed
feed://SaveYourself.ca/rss.xml
twitter
http://www.twitter.com/painfultweets (@painfultweets)
facebook
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Vancouver/SaveYourselfca/162432601559

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