mindhacks.com is now on twitter. You can find us at /mindhacksblog.
Our rss is piped to twitter via the magic of twitterfeed. Thanks to Brent for the suggestion.
mindhacks.com is now on twitter. You can find us at /mindhacksblog.
Our rss is piped to twitter via the magic of twitterfeed. Thanks to Brent for the suggestion.
Neuroscience and psychology tricks to find out what's going on inside your brain.
Mind Hacks is a book by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb. Find out more, or buy it:
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3 Comments
Please don’t just post your RSS feed to twitter, it’s completely pointless – anyone who wants to read your blog can do so in an RSS reader very easily.
I’d be much more interested for *you* to be on twitter properly!
I agree with Doug here.
I agree with Doug that Twitter streams that just present link to the owner’s blog are undesirable. They are annoyingly like overt marketing (see http://www.howtousetwitterformarketingandpr.com/). Twitter is an interactive communication tool. Links to one’s own blog are not offensive if they are within a stream that is primarily about sharing thoughts and links to other sites.