Originally answered Sep 17, 2017

  1. Facebook — personal updates, notes, links, photos, humor
  2. Goodreads — book history
  3. Google Docs and Drive — selected content
  4. Google Sites — curation of all of my content
  5. Groups.io — community posts
  6. IMDb — movie history
  7. Instagram — dining photos
  8. LinkedIn — professional updates, articles
  9. Listening Room Network — house concerts
  10. Lucidea — blog posts for this company
  11. Mastodon — infographics and links to Substack newsletters
  12. Medium — blog archives
  13. Microsoft OneDrive — selected content from my personal storage
  14. Pinterest — house concert performers, recommended restaurants, books
  15. Post — links to Substack newsletters
  16. Quora — answers, blog posts
  17. SlideShare — presentations
  18. Spotify — music playlists
  19. Substack — weekly newsletter on books, restaurants, music, sports, and humor
  20. Swarm — check-in history
  21. Twitter — links to content in LinkedIn, Lucidea, Medium, Quora, SlideShare, Wakelet, and other sites where I am interviewed or published
  22. Wakelet — Tweet chat transcripts

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Stan Garfield
Stan Garfield

Written by Stan Garfield

Knowledge Management Author and Speaker, Founder of SIKM Leaders Community, Community Evangelist, Knowledge Manager https://sites.google.com/site/stangarfield/

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