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Mar 03 2011

Putting a Face to Your Name

You know how nice it is to “put a face to a name”? Like when you finally get to meet the person you’ve been talking to on the phone for weeks, or dialoguing with through e-mails? Well, you can do that on this blog very quickly, very easily, and at no cost to you.

Whenever I respond to a comment you post, you’ve probably noticed that my smiling face is displayed right next to my response. Right? So … you can do the same – and I really hope you will. I’d love to put your face to your name. Just like you, I’d like to see who I’m talking to. Makes all of this much more personal, don’t you agree? All you need is to have a picture of yourself stored on your computer. (Some people prefer to use some sort of graphic that they associate with themselves or their business; that’ll work too.)

Follow this link and upload a picture of yourself. The cool thing about Gravatar (Globally Recognized Avatar) is that once you upload your picture, it will display on any blog on which you post a comment.  It follows you from site to site. I love it!

If you choose not to submit your own picture for the Reflexology Blog, a peacock feather will display in your picture frame – but you’ve probably already noticed that!

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Written by Karen Ball · Categorized: General

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