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January 29th, 2006

Please evangelise

As an internet cartoonist it is always quite nice to hear that people have passed on things you’ve drawn or written. Fortunately cartoons do tend to lend themselves to being passed on. As they say in the business “humor speeds viral spread“.

I have therefore placed a little link under each of my blog posts and cartoons allowing you to e-mail the post or cartoon to a friend. It just makes a new message using your own e-mail programme and puts a link in the e-mail to the post in question. Just type in the person’s address, add any sundry greetings, click ‘send’ and off it goes.

So now if you know anyone who would really appreciate ‘10 church trends for 2006‘ or the Itch cartoon (to pick two semi-random examples) it is easy to do so.

And if you were to do so I for one would be most appreciative.

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3 Responses to “Please evangelise”


  1. Dave Warnock says:

    Dave, You need to re-publish the individual archive pages as the “send to a friend” is not showing up there.

    Glad you are doing this as a mailto link, you could include in your blurb that this is a good think and not a privacy risk as you never see the email addresses of the sender or recipient.

    Dave

  2. Tim Neale says:

    You’re getting too clever for your own good.
    ;-)

  3. Dave says:

    I am indeed Tim :) Dave – thanks – I do indeed need to do that. The ‘single post’ pages in WordPress cause a certain amount of fear and trepidation on my part as even simple changes seem to have odd effects on my site, but it is on my to do list.