Contact

There are are a lot of ways to get in touch with me. But be aware that I get contacted quite a bit for many different things. You could help me a lot and greatly improve your chances of a timely answer by choosing the right way to reach me.

Note: If you are looking to follow me on various social media and Web2.0 applications, be sure to check out the Places page. Be aware, however, that contacting me through those channels is less effective than those I explain below.


Got a phone?

Sometimes the easiest way for your to reach me is to pick up the phone and call. Hey, fine by me, but I put a bit of a twist on that. Try one of these options:

Call from the web
Call from your phone



Post something on your blog

I have a healthy set of ego-filters that run all the time. If you up “Evo Terra” in your post — LiveJournal, Myspace, you name it — I’m sure I’ll receive notification. I’ll probably pop in and say hi. And if you ask me a question, I’ll respond right there.

Leave a comment on my websites

I make it a habit to subscribe to the comment feeds for all the websites/podcasts I’m involved with. So once again, I’ll see your note and come back to respond there so the whole world can see. And that just furthers the conversation.

email

I have many different email accounts — one for each project I’m involved with. Chances are it’s just my first name at the domain name of the project. Except for this one. Strange I didn’t set that up. But what are you gonna do. Try me at the Podiobooks.com domain if all else fails.

Skype me

If you need something from me and it is very pressing, you can Skype me. I’m ‘evo_terra’. But please exercise good judgment when using this powerful and near-instant communication tool. I’m a multi-tasker by nature and cannot think of the last time I was Skyping with someone when I wasn’t also working on another project. I use the Skype like I use the telephone — I rarely call someone just to chit-chat. Oh, and another thing: I prefer texting over voice with Skype. So chat with me, don’t call me.