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marksierra asked a question in LaterLoop on October 24, 2008 14:26:
LaterLoop not saving bookmarksI just tried to save a page using LaterLoop and it didn't save. It didn't even go through the motions.
I'm running Firefox 3.03 and have the latest add-on for LL.
marksierra replied on September 20, 2008 16:12 to the idea "Best Practice for Twitter Auto Thank You Notes to New Followers" in TweetLater:
Nothing wrong with a personal response, but as someone suggested earlier, sometimes it's just not possible to keep up with that. So what are you supposed to do then, just not use an autoresponder? That's what Tweetlater is for. :)
Yes, relationships are an important part of our daily personal and business lives. I think that autoresponders are a very effective method of building those relationships. However, I think the issue here is being taken just a little too seriously. We're talking about a finite message, one that has a character limitation, so what's wrong with including in your "thanks for following message" with something that points to a site or something free, or yes, even a product that might be worth buying?
If you don't care to click on the link that's included, then accept the "thank you" you received and discard the message. Social networking is still finding its legs, but one thing that cannot be denied is that it's a wonderful way to grow as a person and as a business and I think that's here to stay.
If you don't have a business to grow, then no problem, but please note that you will, to some degree, come into contact with those that do.-
marksierra started following the question "MyBlogLog Avatar on Website" in MyBlogLog.
A comment on the problem "Extension not installing on Firefox 3" in Feedly:
Thank you Edwin. – marksierra, on July 12, 2008 19:01
marksierra marked one of edwk's replies in Feedly as useful. edwk replied to the problem "Extension not installing on Firefox 3".
A comment on the problem "Extension not installing on Firefox 3" in Feedly:
This sounds similar to what I'm experiencing now. I just upgraded to FF3 and installed Feedly. It was confusing at first to know what Feedly was supposed to do because the button was a regular RSS button, but I understand that's what Feedly looks like now.
The problem, however, is that when I click on that button I'm taken to Google Accounts and asked to login. Is this the proper behavior? – marksierra, on July 12, 2008 15:42
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