I became a friend of Kevin Rudd this week, on Facebook.com. This is not a case of big noting. It’s more a case of telling you about the potential for social networking.
Here’s how it happened. I noticed that one of my friend’s profile included Kevin as a friend. This warranted a closer look. Was it a prank profile or genuine? It appeared to be a genuine profile, managed by Kevin’s publicity team. Well done I thought. It’s up front, encouraging people to enrol to vote, and providing accessibility to Kevin for online networkers.
I added Kevin as a friend and within ten minutes I was accepted. Not bad for 11.45 pm.
Hi Duncan,
You’ve already got quite a few blogs in the community so this comment won’t come to you as a surprise. 😉
This is to let you know I have just updated the Australian Blogs Community HTML links list file to include this blog, if you want to put it on your blog you can get a copy of it here –
http://fraudstars.info/~snoskred/aussieatoz.txt – A to Z
http://fraudstars.info/~snoskred/aussieztoa.txt – Z to A (The down-under version!)
The list is updated weekly to include new blogs.
In case you didn’t already know (I’m sure you do) anytime you post the first 250 characters go out on the RSS feed, so I’ll be reading more from this blog soon. 🙂 and I’ve updated my sidebar to the new list, so I’m linking to you now. I also mention you on Sunday in my weekly wrap up post. 😉
I’m already a fan of your other blogs, love your work!
Snoskred
http://snoskred.blogspot.com/