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 Performancing and Twitter: What A Wonderful Combination!

Submitted by James Mowery on July 15, 2008 - 7:45pm in

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"Without friends no one would choose to live."—Aristotle, Nichomachean Ethics

Yes, Performancing and Twitter have come together in a majestic celebration of the blending of social media and blogging.

We here at Performancing realize that not everyone wants deal with feed readers to stay on top of things. Even I have passed on feed readers in favor of services like Twitter and FriendFeed. Well, if you have a Twitter account, you can now keep on top of everything happening at Performancing and around the blogosphere by befriending us on Twitter.

If you have any comments or suggestions or want to show your support, all you have to do is message @Performancing.

Additionally, if you want to follow the Performancing staff individually, check out @RyanCaldwell, @Jeffr0, and @JMowery.

[Original Image Credit: "String of hearts" by aussiegall | CC]


 Performancing On The Way To Surpassing 10,000 Subscribers!

Submitted by James Mowery on April 11, 2008 - 8:38am in

Although I only recently joined Performancing, I have taken great interest in the site. That is why I want to help Performancing be successful. There would be no better way to do that than helping this site to achieve consistent growth. Well, Performancing has been doing just that for the past year. As a matter of fact, Performancing has been gaining roughly over 400 subscribers per month over the past 12 months. I am a statistics freak, so this these numbers just make me excited.

As a result, Performancing will exceed 10,000 subscribers very soon. This news is great because it means that—along with the Performancing staff keeping our jobs and satisfying the sponsors—we can continue to create amazing content for more new, amateur, and professional bloggers, just like you, that have taken the time to read what we fellow bloggers have to offer. This blog is for bloggers by bloggers, and I am confident that we will be doing even greater things as the 2008 year progresses.