Mar 20, 2010 13:11
Okay, here's a Net question.
I just did a LiveJournal read a little while ago, while drinking my tea. As it happens, some of my reading list overlaps with someone I don't know--I'm not on their list or they on mine. But they'd obviously been doing a run just before me because I encountered three comments in a row, basically like this:
ONE:
I hated that movie too.
Ima Writer
Author of FANTASY EPIC ON ICE, vol. 1 of the SHATTERED SHADOWS trilogy (June, 2008)
Twice nominated for the Internet Fantasy Award
Voted number 12 on Best Blog About Cats Internet List
Short story "When Cats are Floons," soon to appear in the anthology CATS ON ICE, Alfred E. Newman Press, October 2010
Visit my blog at CATPRINCESS@WORDPRESS.COM and my website at PRINCESSCAT@DOMAIN.ORG
TWO:
The last time I cooked rice balls, I tried using chicken broth, and they turned out awesome.
Ima Writer
Author of FANTASY EPIC ON ICE (June, 2008)
Twice nominated for the Internet Fantasy Award
Voted number 12 on Best Blog About Cats Internet List
Short story "When Cats are Floons," soon to appear in the anthology CATS ON ICE, Alfred E. Newman Press, October 2010
Visit my blog at CATPRINCESS@WORDPRESS.COM and my website at PRINCESSCAT@DOMAIN.ORG
THREE:
I've never heard of more than half of last year's Hugo winners.
Ima Writer
Author of FANTASY EPIC ON ICE (June, 2008)
Twice nominated for the Internet Fantasy Award
Voted number 12 on Best Blog About Cats Internet List
Short story "When Cats are Floons," soon to appear in the anthology CATS ON ICE, Alfred E. Newman Press, October 2010
Visit my blog at CATPRINCESS@WORDPRESS.COM and my website at PRINCESSCAT@DOMAIN.ORG
So here's my question: has anyone here ever followed up on somebody after reading a sig appended after a poster's name? In other words, do they really work as personal advertizing?
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