Facebook and Twitter
by Ted Slater on 05/29/2009 at 5:00 PM
OK, I'm going to come right out and say it: I'd love it if you would become our Facebook friend and if you'd follow us on Twitter.
First, it's a great way for us to get to know more about you. I enjoy reading your profile updates, seeing what you're interested in and what you're doing. That helps me when it comes to determining what our authors write about, and what we blog about.
Second, it's a great way for you to keep up with what Boundless is doing. We'll let you know when the latest articles or blogs have been published, we'll give you a heads-up on contests and give-aways, we'll ask you for your input on something we're working on.
Third, when you submit a friend request, you are showing us that you appreciate our ministry. That encourages us, and shows our bosses that Boundless is worth having around. Just saying.
So, here's my shameless appeal: Befriend us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Maybe "share" Boundless with your friends by clicking on the "Share on Facebook" link below, or on one of the social network links on the bottom of each Boundless article.
Your one little click could lead to, in the words of Rick from Casablanca, the beginning of a beautiful friendship.








1. BDB said the following at 12:23 AM on May 30:
OK, I'll grant you that Taylor Swift has some pretty funny things she Tweets that end up as facebook updates. But otherwise...
2. Emma said the following at 4:52 PM on May 30:
Awesome! I've been waiting for you guys to appear on twitter. Thanks.
3. Becky Castle Miller said the following at 5:34 PM on May 31:
Already did both...very impressed with how you guys are using social media.
4. BDB said the following at 9:29 PM on May 31:
And frankly, I'm impressed to see Taylor toasting her Album of the Year Win with a water bottle, when everyone else in the room is old enough for the champagne.
5. Susanne said the following at 10:49 AM on Jun 1:
This is off-topic, but I can't seem to link to today's article. When I click on the link it just reloads the boundless home page. I've tried two different browsers. Has anybody else had trouble?
6. Tami said the following at 11:34 AM on Jun 1:
Susanne, I've had that problem...
7. Ted Slater said the following at 4:40 PM on Jun 3:
Susanne and Tami -- the problems were on our end.