More Blogging at Health Central

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I’m blogging twice a month now at MyDepressionConnection.com, one of the many sites at Health Central devoted to specific problems.

Here’s where you can find my posts. They’ve seen fit to dub me a Depression Expert, which sounds fine, but it’s still just me without any gilded initials after my name.

I’d like to give a huge thank you to the wonderful blogger who signs in as Merely Me. She’s the Community Leader at the depression site and the person responsible for getting me over there.

I hope you’ll drop by for a visit.

If you would like to subscribe to my posts, you’ll have to register for the links to work. Then go to Meet our Depression Experts page. Scroll down to my box, and you’ll find an RSS button and an email subscription link.

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2 Comments to “More Blogging at Health Central”

1. Posted by Evan, January 8th, 2010 at 9:56 pm

Is there a way to subscribe to receive just your stuff?

2. Posted by john, January 9th, 2010 at 11:23 am

Evan -

Yes, you can, but you have to register at the site to do it. After that, you can go to Meet our Depression Experts page. Scroll down to my box. On the bottom line of this box you’ll see the word subscribe. That will give you email notice that a new post of mine is up. There’s also an RSS feed symbol on the upper right side of this box. That gives you a feed, but both the feed and email subscription make you go to the website to read the post. Health Central has the worst navigation I’ve ever seen – it drives me crazy to find a link I want, and the search engine is terrible. I’m a highly experienced user, and I can’t imagine that most people would ever get beyond a self-explanatory or illustrated link on the index page.

I’ll also add a one-liner about this to the post.

Thanks for asking -

John

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