Comments: Winter Fundraiser, Day Four
Hi Phil,
I've been coming to read your blogs over the last few weeks since hearing about your site from the 'all in the mind' radio show on radio national in australia. I've learnt a lot and have been checking in regularly. Would be a real pity if you stopped. A much needed site, and i've particularly liked being able to insert more knowledge into discussions with friends, family and colleagues about these issues.
Thanks very much
Posted by Cat at February 28, 2008 04:32 AM
Taking Judith Warner's vision for America down along with Fuller Torrey's is worth giving up at least 2 grande nonfat iced mochas from Starbucks!and hitting PayPal with 10 bucks!
Support this site, please. We all need it.
Posted by Stephany at February 28, 2008 09:23 AM
Phil,
Have you considered signing up to be an Amazon.com affiliate? I've found it helps fund my site much better than Google ads. Not only can you choose what products you endorse and recommend to your readers (unlike Google ads with their snake oil salesmen. I'm thinking of removing them entirely from my site)
It doesn't bring in a lot of money, but every bit helps. It's potential increases obviously with your readership. I especially like the fact that the books I recommend are helpful to my readers.
BTW, I've been enjoying your coverage lately of the recent British findings on anti-depressant efficacy. I blogged about it today if you are interested.
Pets On Prozac & Anti-Depressants As Effective As Sugar Pills
I'd certainly like to read your feedback on it.
~Douglas
The Splintered Mind
Posted by Douglas Cootey at February 28, 2008 05:50 PM
ok if you are a digg member you can vote up this collum. I posted it in health on digg.com
otherwise click on the "Digg it"
Posted by mark p.s. at February 28, 2008 08:06 PM
Philip, I second getting an Amazon portal, I buy groceries and clothes and books and music from Amazon, and end up donating about 10 dollars a month to the blogger BartCop just by going through his portal when I make my purchases. It feels good, I don't lose any money and he gets four cents for every dollar spent. Given a solid readership and the ubiquity of Amazon shopping I imagine that adds up pretty quick.
Posted by flawedplan at February 29, 2008 08:34 PM
FP makes a good point, many ppl shop via amazon, i've done it when receiving amazon e-gift cards.i think it's a good idea, and you can choose the books, like Barber's etc.
Posted by Stephany at March 1, 2008 08:39 AM
Yeah, I'm an Amazon shopper also.
Just to get you started: I'm reading a book so good I'm going to buy a paperback copy to loan out. It's called "The Not So Big Life" by Sarah Susanka. She's an architect who wrote a book called "The Not So Big House"--about houses two and three times the size of the one in which I live. Clearly, I was not in her demographic!
But I got this book out of the library and am delighted with it. She uses the concept of building a home as a metaphor for building or remodeling your life. It's well written, clear in its intent and flies in the face of our sick culture. She talks about noticing what's working in your life, removing what doesn't and building something much more satisfying.
One of the things I really like about this book is that it hits on so many of my issues--without medicalizing it or making my struggles be all about fixing what's wrong with me. It's nice to be able to make my life better without having to be a "mental patient" all the time.
Anyway, I'd buy this book through your site for sure if you were doing that Amazon thing. I always used to get a chuckle out of the funky drug ads on your blog. Of course, I guess they noticed how "dangerous" you are to the advertisers. Instead of fixing their algorithims, they just labeled you "dangerous" (or whatever, I can't remember the word they used to describe your effect on the advertisers, but it was negative).
Yours in dangerousness,
Sherry (off to make another small payment on what I think of as my Furious Seasons subscription)
Posted by Sherry at March 3, 2008 07:57 AM