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Do you like what you read on this blog?
Are some (hopefully all) of the posts interesting and / or relevant to you or your child's musical growth?
If so, help me spread the word about this blog to the rest of the internet.
At the bottom of each post, you'll see four buttons labeled "my del.icio.us", "My Stumbles", "Technorati This!" and "Digg This".
Oh wait, here is an example

These are buttons for bookmark sites where people like you, who find cool content (hopefully like this blog), can tell the rest of the internet about it.
The way it works is when you click one of these buttons (or all of them - hint hint), you are saying to the rest of the internet, "Hey folks, here is something I found interesting, and you will too!". By doing that, other people that play guitar and bass will check out the blog, which helps me build readership (and get a comment or two).
So, what's the catch?
Well, each of these sites requires you to register to make a submission. They all are free but it does take a minute of your time to sign up.
So, if you like what you see on the blog, it would help me a ton if you Dugg/Technorati'd/Stumbled/Delicious'd the posts that you like.
Thanks and if you have any questions, let me know!
technorati digg stumble del.icio.us bookmark guitar bass guitar lessons
Do you like what you read on this blog?
Are some (hopefully all) of the posts interesting and / or relevant to you or your child's musical growth?
If so, help me spread the word about this blog to the rest of the internet.
At the bottom of each post, you'll see four buttons labeled "my del.icio.us", "My Stumbles", "Technorati This!" and "Digg This".
Oh wait, here is an example
These are buttons for bookmark sites where people like you, who find cool content (hopefully like this blog), can tell the rest of the internet about it.
The way it works is when you click one of these buttons (or all of them - hint hint), you are saying to the rest of the internet, "Hey folks, here is something I found interesting, and you will too!". By doing that, other people that play guitar and bass will check out the blog, which helps me build readership (and get a comment or two).
So, what's the catch?
Well, each of these sites requires you to register to make a submission. They all are free but it does take a minute of your time to sign up.
So, if you like what you see on the blog, it would help me a ton if you Dugg/Technorati'd/Stumbled/Delicious'd the posts that you like.
Thanks and if you have any questions, let me know!
technorati digg stumble del.icio.us bookmark guitar bass guitar lessons







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