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CyberDayze-An Email To Page PublishingOlivia, Here is a screenshot of what the 'SHOP NOW' Tab in my four CyberDayze Facebook Pages leads people to: Google offered a free evaluation of my CyberDayze website some time back and THAT is what alerted me to the fact that my website was the same way. So I changed it to a 'Mobile View' and now it looks like this: Can you PLEASE have whoever it is that administers to the Page Publishing website MAKE THIS CHANGE? PLEASE. Because Facebook tells me that 100% (!!!) of my audience is MOBILE. No desktop. AT ALL. Thus, THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT TO ME! And also-isn't my Amazon Reader Review going to be added with the book blurb and YouTube trailer? I don't see it there as of yet. And that was an EXCELLENT review!!! PLEASE have whoever it is that adds that do it ASAP! Here is a tweet I received from someone who read it: I am getting TREMENDOUS activity in Facebook AND Twitter. Here is a tweet I saw SOMEONE ELSE tweeted: And another tweet I received: Thus, I am CONFUSED on ???why??? CyberDayze has NO sales statistics!!! It makes me wonder if there isn't something awry with my sales reports. Not accusing. Just informing you of how I'm beginning to feel. Because here's another tweet I received from another: And this was a blog where I was talking about Stalkerhacker and somebody tweeted this: And another: And another: See what I mean, Olivia? PLEASE help me out, here! PLEASE Thank you, Gina Davis🙏✌️📚
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CyberDayze Now I command a TREMENDOUS presence in Twitter. Not bragging. Just informing. And I often wonder which of the two-Twitter or Facebook-is the better marketing platform for CyberDayze. Now I hope 🤞 that it would be Facebook. Because it is here that I can writewritwrite. And post pictures that won't be truncated to fit the marginal size of a Twitter tweet. [Ihatethat!!!] But it's tweets like these that I receive in Twitter that make me think that it is, in fact, Twitter which wins out between the two. Drats. And. Wonderful! My elaborate Twitter marketing plan must be working! CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze On page 31 of a CyberDayze Google search, this thought crossed my mind💭: "HOLY COW! How ???MANY??? Words📚 of mine are OUT THERE in the WorldWideWeb, anyway??? Trillions??? Page 31. And still counting. Yep. Trillions. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze: My Second Life …is the NEXT book, my Weebly peeps. JoeJoe had a change of heart on sharing HIS cyber story and, thus, backed out on me after I had completed seventeen chapters. I have been inviting my 20k Facebook peeps to ‘Like’ his Facebook page. And I get notifications that tells me that they are doing just that. And. I have been sharing his Facebook posts of his books that he is advertising to my four timelines. Am I deviant or what?🦀 CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze I'm back from RoadTrip! and am now conducting Damage Control. It takes me a little while to leave Tangible and return to Intangible. Just as it is very hard to leave Intangible and return to Tangible. I don't know why that is. So what do I say now? I guess I could tell you that by my over three- week RoadTrip! I only blogged and did Twitter maybe three times. I have learned by experience that when I leave Intangible for any length of time, my traffic suffers in all my sites. Thus, when I come back to Intangible, I feel like a cyber cattle driver, rounding up my strays and returning them back to the herd where they belong. I guess I can also say that my RoadTrip! was so filled with events that I cannot remember everything that I did. Does this sound odd? Of course it does. The first 10 days of my vacation I had Intangible and Tangible collide when I met one of my Intangible friends with whom I've spoken to and emailed for a year and eight months. I know most everything about his life. Just as he knows everything about my life. Because he read CyberDayze. And supplied me with a killer Amazon Reader Review, by the way. You should check it out on Amazon under the paperback copy. I had a problem with another Intangible who turned into a Tangible last year. He wanted to know where I was going and who I was going to be with. Of course, he did not know about my Intangible/Tangible #2 male friend with whom I was planning to go to a Depeche Mode concert in Detroit. He even came to my home state and picked me up. Yes, it got to the point that I had to tell Intangible/Tangible #1 about Intangible/Tangible #2. And, boy, was he hurt and jealous. Although he had no reason to be – I explained up front that I was meeting Intangible/Tangible #2 at a friendship level only. And that is exactly what it was. Nothing happened. I had my own bedroom. I gave him a hug goodbye and that was the extent of any physical contact. It got ugly when Intangible/Tangible #1 was adamant on picking me up at Intangible/Tangible #2's house in Michigan and taking me to Lambeau Field in Milwaukee for a Brewer's game. A simple plan got terribly complicated and I decided that I would have to spend the rest of my trip with Intangible/Tangible #1 at his house on Lake Michigan. Apparently I 'created' a monogamous 'committed' relationship with him by accepting his invitations to travel with him over the past year-at his expense. I am currently paying two Attornies and explained that I hadn't the extra money to travel because of that. He said no problem. And so our relationship goes. We travel. Last August one year ago we met for the first time and he took me to Vegas for five days. I required two rooms for that trip. He seemed safe enough, so I agreed to go to Chicago, Milwaukee, western Michigan and his condo for several weeks. He also took me to Branson, Missouri for a few days, then on to Houston to see the Cotton Bowl. From there we went to San Antonio and spent several days. Then in January he took me to Washington DC for Prez Trump's inauguration. Then in March he took me to Phoenix for a week to go to spring training games. And this past week he took me to Chicago and attended the Nine Inch Nails concert with me. We will be attending a Depeche Mode concert in Nashville on Monday, Our next trip starts on October 4 when we fly to Vegas and stay the night and the next day fly to Oakland, California where we pick up a rental car and are going to San Francisco, LA, Alcatraz, the redwood forest, Reno and then back to Vegas again to see Incubus at The Hard Rock Hotel. VIP seats. Yes. He IS fun to travel with. He definitely gets around. So. Have I accidentally created a committed relationship with this person? I guess it seems that I have. I, however, am NOT a gold digger. Far from it. I WILL pay my own way when we go to Thailand and China. Yepper. He IS fun to travel with. Well now. Enough said. CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze A recent Twitter tweet received: "Whoa! Someone blazed the Twitter landscape like a true Spamster tonight. Awesome, Gina!" My reply tweet: "Well I'm glad 😁 I'm being heard out there in Twitterland. Do you know how incredibly DIFFICULT it is to be heard in the www??? Extremely." CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze I blogged this days ago: “CyberDayze A Twitter tweet recently received: “How odd. U always ask these deeply philosophical open ended nearly unanswerable profound and mesmeric questions. Who the fuck cares what they think?” Now I couldn’t help but get a laugh 😂 out of this, because that is EXACTLY what I think my posts are myself! He was absolutely spot on in his rumination. [yessireehecertainlywas] CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com” To which Stalkerhacker commented today: “For piss sake, will you ever come up with new material? Your same-old-shit is boring everybody to death. P.S. stop copying posts from others and come up with something original for once” ??? Now, what in the hell is he talking about? Stop copying post from others and come up with something original for once? The posts that I copy from others are directly related to me and CyberDayze. And that’s what makes makes the post interesting. Not boring. And furthermore, the post states that my comments are deeply philosophical. ??? Oh well. He can’t help himself. Because… He is Stalkerhacker. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze A Twitter tweet recently received: "How odd. U always ask these deeply philosophical open ended nearly unanswerable profound and mesmeric questions. Who the fuck cares what they think?" Now I couldn't help but get a laugh 😂 out of this, because that is EXACTLY what I think my posts are myself! He was absolutely spot on in his rumination. [yessireehecertainlywas] CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com CyberDayze-A New Amazon Reader ReviewCyberDayze Guess what I just found during my check of the CyberDayze Amazon link this morning? A new Amazon Reader Review! And it's not like my other three, Five Star reviews which are short, one paragraph posts with general comments. This one is long and detailed! YES! WANTED NEEDED DESIRED CRAVED feedback!!! I LOVE ❤️ it! And. It's an amazing 😉 Review. He stated he gave four stars over five because he kept looking for my personal comments about the shared dialog with others but there wasn't enough there for him. Oopsy. Someone told me to put more personal comment in CyberDayze, but I failed to do so. Because nothing came to mind what to say, exactly. Here is that MUCH appreciated Review: "An important work - get off the www for the time it takes you to read it! ByKennethon August 21, 2017 This book is both difficult and easy to read. And I'm not sure why. So I will have to read it again. It is noteworthy that I put this Review under the "paper back edition." You may want to read the Reviews under the Kindle Edition as well. But I bought the paperback so it would be easy for me to yellow highlight it and make entries in red ink. Alongside "Words: begging to be written" and "A new addiction instaneously emerged." And "Doomed from the beginning by circumstances that were well beyond our recognition and wisdom, we battled and loved, and loved and battled, and lost in the end." I suppose this book could be called a "fictionalized autobiography." Fictionalized only because names have been changed to protect the ... participants. We can't really say "protect the innocent," because that wouldn't be right. But although the book is deeply personal, its judgments are not so as much - they are more detached. We follow along with the author her journey through life, her long time battle with depression, the hopes, the disappointments, the betrayals, and eventually the dissolution of her marriage, and we see the very significant role that social media like facebook play in all of that. There are balanced portrayals - social media is seen both as contributing to behavior that was damaging, but also as liberating from impossible confines Catch-22 relationships. If you're looking for black and white and self-help prescriptions, you'll have to go elsewhere. I won't give away the author's conclusions, if we could call them that. Suffice it to say that there is an admission that this material could be used as a Case Study for followup research in areas that have not been fully explored - along the lines of "How is social media affecting our ways of interacting?" There are some nuggets throughout. I enjoyed reading of the many bands that the author loved throughout her life - and the concerts she attended, and recognized many of the names: Zappa, Alice Cooper, Rush, Aerosmith, Depeche Mode - and many, many more. In hindsight, it is evident that music was an attempt at self-medication, an aspect which is now formally recognized as "music therapy." I gave this book only four stars and not five because I wish the author had contributed more of her own commentary to balance out the "journal entries" of her interaction on facebook and chat. I found myself reading through the journal entries motivated to get to the end of that chapter, or to the beginning of the next one, so I could read her "take" on all of it. This is by no means a "polished" work. It is honest, it is raw, it is visceral. But medicine that is good for you doesn't always taste good." CyberDayze. Read it if you dare. CyberDayze.com CyberDayzeCyberDayze I recently found this blog comment that was posted quite awhile ago. Today was the day that I found time to respond to the kind post: "That is really fascinating. You're an overly skilled blogger. I have joined your rss feed and look forward to looking for extra of your wonderful posts. Also, I've shared your website in my social networks." Hmm. I wonder what she meant by 'That is really fascinating.' (?) Maybe I should go back and investigate what the blog topic was referencing which stirred her to post the comment. Who knows what I might have been talking about, right? Maybe I don't WANT to know? Egad. Do I worry too much? Remember-I often say to myself, "I wrote THAT???" You just don't know what those pesky 'Words' are capable of spinning. Or. Maybe you DO. I contemplated on disclosing to her that just over one year ago I was asking Google what a blog was for god's sake already. And I STILL am not entirely clear on said subject, I must admit. All I do is write about whatever runs through this whacky brain of mine at the time. And, of course I should interject that 'The Words' most likely wrote a blog or two. Or three. That was nice that she shared my website in her social networks. Very thoughtful. It is as genial as when one of you shares my often lengthy and profound Facebook posts to your own timeline. At any rate, I am truly honored to be called 'An overly skilled blogger.' Who would have ever thought? Certainly not I. CyberDayze.com |
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