Conversation Notification
February 29th, 2008 | by Rob |It’s my desire to see this website turn into a web community. For this to happen it’s important for us to build relationships with each other through conversation. Great care has gone into the design of this web space to facilitate ongoing banter.
First is you’ll need to know that I’ve shared a new technology tool, tip, or tutorial. The easiest way is to sign up to receive an email the day after I post something on 170spoons.com. Simply fill in your information on this form and follow the instructions including confirming you received the test email.
If you’d rather, you can also subscribe to the posts via RSS, a technology and system I explain over time in the RSS category of this site.
You may find that you would rather receive a weekly email that summarizes the activity of the week. This eNewsletter summary will be delivered over the weekend and will highlight the week’s tips, tools, and tutorials. To sign up, simply provide your email in this form and verify your subscription. You may also be interested in checking the eNewsletter archive.
In the far right column of this site you’ll see links for all of your subscription options.
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Once you join a conversation by leaving a comment, you can receive an email whenever someone else contributes to that particular conversation. At the bottom of every comment form you’ll find a checkbox to receive updates via email. I will answer questions in the comment sections, however, it is my hope is that many of you will be digital coaches to others in the comment sections as well.
You are also encouraged to invite others to participate in this website. One way is just tell your friends “visit 170spoons.com for the best tools, tips, and tutorials for technology”! If you are registered with various online sharing websites, clicking on the button will allow you to share with a lot of people at once (like Facebook, del.icio.us, and StumbleUpon).


So you like these tools, tips, and tutorials and think it would really benefit your small business? I'll come to your place and help you share the philosophies and tools that help us use new technology to our advantage.