Find me on Lifestream and Mixx
I’m always looking for new bookmarking and social networks that can help me get in contact with other people who work in website publishing, so I’m always on the look-out for these social media websites that are set up in a way that appeals to webmasters.
With that in mind, I’ve added a profile/account to Lifestream.fm and Mixx.com and all I can think is *jackpot*
I’m really excited about these two services because they are right to the point of what I’m looking for in a social website. And they’re fast!
Lifestream.fm
If you subscribe to one of my blogs or another and you wonder why I haven’t posted there in a while, chances are I’ve just been busy with another domain or project that I dreamed up.
Instead, just subscribe to the Lifestream version of my online activity - an almost up-to-date list of every RSS feed I can claim as my own content. The Lifestream account will keep you updated with all of my main websites, all of my article directory submissions, and even my comments and activity on Digg, Reddit, Furl, Mixx, and Dropjack.
Here’s the link to my profile: JohnMcDonald on Lifestream
There, now ya can’t say you don’t know what I’m up to!
Mixx.com
Mixx is like a lot of other social bookmarking sites that I visit - but its actually social. There’s more room for groups, and the people are more active in the comments and network building. Within an hour of signing up I had found a dozen groups of people looking for content in the exact topics I like to write about, and I had two new fans who wanted to be kept up to date of my activities. One of them is a blogger I enjoy reading, maybe now he’ll leave some comments on my site!
Get on Mixx to get your bookmarking fix: JohnMcD on Mixx.com
And if you submit interesting links I’ll even vote for them!
Alright. I’m off to do more internet related stuff. If it seems slow around here, its because I haven’t integrated these services well enough quite yet. Look forward to something of an overhaul around here soon as I move this site more toward a live-update feed.