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    Toby Getsch
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    toby@getsch.net
    425.785.7554

building community via comments and conversation

Dear Reader~

As the purveyor of this here blog, I would like to make a comment.

I’d like to see more comments and more conversation happen here.  To do that, the easiest way is to have y’all (the readers) chime in and add your input, feedback, comments, likes, dislikes, random thoughts, ideas for more content, challenges, attention grabbing thoughts, boring thoughts, daily rituals, favorite coffee shoppe name (hehe, I got to spell shop with an extra p and an extra e), most frustrating thing that was your fault, most favorite web site or blog, and least favorite color – or anything else you might think relevant – or irrelevant.

There is a Guestbook and every post also can receive comments and my contact info is all over the place.  I read all of them and usually comment back.  That’s where conversation starts to happen.  That’s also where building a community starts to happen.  That’s where those start, but it’s not the end-all of communities.  Duh.  This is just a blog.  But, my point is that if I ramble on enough here, I’m hoping someone thinks it’s a little enticing to comment.

Do it to it!

Your truly,

~Toby

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One Response

  1. I ‘hid’ the guestbook because it had only received a couple comments in about a year… I guess other methods work better sometimes…

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