How I Found You Online
From time to time I am asked by visitors to this blog how I found them. Usually, their visit here is preceded by my visit over there. When asked I reply personally with the details, if known. Whatever other comments about their article or site they want from me I’ll share that information with them too.
Well, just how did I find you? Let me count some of the possible ways:
- Since making this blog more comment friendly and signing up with two “do follow” or “I follow” communities, I will often visit those bloggers who are part of these communities to see what they are all about. If there is something of interest to me, I will stop by, perhaps leave a comment which will link to this blog, or you may simply see my mugshot appear on your social network widget.
- When someone joins one of my MyBlogLog communities, I try to stop by their website or blog as soon as possible.
- I frequent Digital Point mostly to jabber (screen name: MattKNC) and I occasionally visit Sitepoint (screen name: thearticlewriter), especially when I have something to sell.
- I will read what many of my freelance writing contemporaries have to say on their blogs. When I discover someone new, I like to visit that blog too.
- When I use StumbleUpon (screen name: MattKeegan) I will stumble through a particular subject (such as internet tools) or I will stumble a friend’s pages. When I find something I like, I’ll stop in for a longer visit and leave a comment (or a thumb’s up) from time to time.
- I am fairly new to BUMPzee (screen name: MattK), my name is still with MySpace and Spicy pages, and I just this past week had my account approved for BlogCatalog (screen name: MattK).
- I plan on joining LinkedIn eventually, but I think I’ll sit Twitter out.
Oh, there are times when I randomly find someone’s site through Google search. Yes, despite my reliance on social networks these days, I still will use Google to help me find something online which may take me directly to your site.

I know I found your site via MyBlogLog. I’ve been finding a lot of gems that way lately.
Aw, Angela! I just replied to your “aging” article. Happy Birthday month to you and thanks again for stopping by. MyBlogLog rocks too.
Great post! I do a lot social networking (Mybloglog, technorati, stumble, and Blogg-buzz), but you’ve really got it down.
How much time do you spend on networking?
I found you - actually I think you found me first - on MyBlogLog. As you said, my visit here was preceded by your visit to me.
Laura: about one hour daily, longer if I do not watch my time. I am behind on accepting “friends” through BlogCatalog though!
Lillie: Yes, MyBlogLog is where we found each other. I have found plenty of freelance writers through Anne Wayman’s site too, but it seem MBL has brought out so many more.
I wanted to join BlogCatalog but don’t have the time to check it out. Hopefuly, I will get it done soon.
I see that these days social networking is a new way of promotion. I must admit I am still discovering this network.
Cheers,
Interesting, social networking is great
I feel that building relationships with people from your network is just as important as site content. I found your site on CourtneyTuttle.com, Matt, but I did see you post a couple of comments on JohnChow — thought I’d see what you’re about (and I was very impressed).
Hi WC — I am finding Courtney has been a nice source of traffic for this blog and, yes, I have popped over to John Chow’s blog and commented several times too. Thanks for stopping by.
I found this one through the do follow blog roll.
yes I also found it on do follow list on the internet