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The easiest way to contact me is by sending me an email to hospitalera (at) hospitalera dot com. Make sure that you put something “non-spammy” in the subject line ;-) Or you can also use the contact form below if you prefer.

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Your Message, please add your reply email address to the message text! Otherwise I can't contact you back!

I am also active on the following social network sites:

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I sell my images and illustrations via the following sites:

Shutterstock

and click here if you like to sell your images on Shutterstock
Dreamstime
123rf
FeaturePics
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My images and illustrations are also available on a variety of products on Zazzle. To see some of them just have a look at Hospitalera’s  Shop.

And last, but not least,I write, occasionally, for:

Hubpages and Squidoo
That’s it, for the moment ;-) SY

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4 comments to Contact & Networks

  • Dear Sybil
    Thanks for the comment and tip. Is this now becoming the convention, to avoid @ to avoid spammers? I had not realised it was you offering the comment, by the way! I had to find out who or what hospitalera was. Should have guessed! I hope you and Ricky are well.
    +David

  • hospitalera

    Hi David,
    Absolutely yes! You should never put up a “readable” email address on a web site or blog. So called email harvesters are searching the web continuously and adding such email addresses them to email lists which are used by spammers. Putting your own email address up like this is one thing, doing that with the email address of another person is even worse in my eyes. I suggest you make a little experiment, get a new, free, email address from your web master, and put it up on your blog and wait how long it takes until the first spam mail arrives…

    For my own sites, or those I am the web master of, I use to methods:

    name (at) domain dot com or this email encoder http://www.ianr.unl.edu/email/encode/

    Hope that helps and have good holidays / vacations, SY

  • Arjun Sarode

    Hey,

    We just launched a new SEO tool that lets users check & monitor their website rankings for multiple keywords on
    Google, Bing and Yahoo. Check it out.

    I thought I’d bring it to your attention – just in case you think your readers would find it interesting. I can provide you a blog article about this service or you can write it for us. Either way is fine with us

    Thanks for your time!

    Arjun

  • hospitalera

    @Arjun Sarode

    Very, very neat tool! I just signed up and will test it over the next days! Why don’t you go ahead and write a guest post here and I might write another one later when I am finished testing. But at first look it seems to be a very nice SEO tool to have on hand!
    Please check my guest blogger guide lines: http://hospitalera.com/guest-blogger/ and if you agree with them, send me the text (formatted in html would be great!) to hospitalera (at) hospitalera dot com
    Thanks in advance, SY

    Only sign up to Keyword Strategy if you are really going to use it!
    Otherwise you are wasting your time, their bandwidth and you are messing up my affiliate stats ;-)
    And yes, signing up is free and you have 30 days to try it, only an email required!