Are you are a blogger, and you want me to ignore your blog and your Twitter feed? Here's some advice: Don't quote something I've written about you in a tweet. Because one of your readers might google the quotation, which I will then see when I visit Site Meter. Out of curiosity, I might then google the same quotation, and discover your tweet in the search results.
I don't give a shit what you're tweeting about. I have a life.
On the other hand, if you miss me and the attention I give your blog, you know what to do.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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