How to connect
Whether you are a new reader or long time subscriber, we rely on your feedback to help make us better. There are a number of free ways of keeping up:
- Bookmarks. Many of our readers simply bookmark the site or set it as their homepage so that every time they log on they see the latest post.
- RSS Feed. A news feed feed is a simple way of getting updates without having to give your email address. You use a reader such as MyYahoo or Google Reader. If you want to use these to subscribe you'll can add this feed.
- Daily Email Updates. if you don't use RSS you can still get updates sent to you about once a day by subscribing to our feed via email. You can do this by entering your email address on this page.
- Weekly Newsletter. There is a weekly email newsletter too. The email comes out on Friday's and contains all the articles for the previous week. To subscribe to this simply add your email address to the form on this page.
- Social Bookmarking. Some people also stay up to date using a variety of social bookmarking tools. Some of the more popular ones are Delicious and StumbleUpon. In bookmarking posts you have a way of finding them later when you need them. You also spread the word about us.
Participation
You can also participate in the community here in a number of ways.
- Comments. Every post has a comment section where you can add any thought or question that comes into your mind. I try to reply to all your comments. You can also email me.
- Submit a Tip. If you have any suggestions for topics you would like to see covered you can email me. I'm always looking for feedback so I can make the site better for you.
- Guest Post. I'm looking for people with a passion for cricket to contribute articles for the site and the thousands of daily readers. Several people already have added their advice and opinions. Email me if you are interested. Passion is more important than writing ability.
- Forum. You can chat on the forum here.
- Training Logs. Our training logs section is designed to help you stay on track with your training, supported by others in the same situation. You can start your own log here.
- Twitter. You can join the cricket conversation on twitter here.
That's a summary of the main ways that people keep in touch. We would love to you to join in too.
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