Grinding our teeth into Social Media


While doing your own thing is the way to go when running a site like TeethoftheDivine.com, it’s always better to also keep your head up and know what’s happening around you. In order to serve our readers better, we realized we need to go out more. Thus, we dressed up in our fancy work clothes (casual and friendly but with a hint of authority) and took a step outside from our dark, murky cave and signed ourselves up to the biggest social entities in the World Wide Web. Just to be closer to you.

by Staff

As was said, we here at Teethofthedivine.com are always trying to figure out how to best serve our hungry customers. Social networking sites, such as Facebook and Twitter have become the norm in daily communication and thus, to make things a little bit easier for you – dear reader – we’ve assimilated ourselves into the two mediums. So take part, wherever, whenever at your own convenience and share your thoughts.

As a reminder, TeethoftheDivine.com features its own vibrant forum for its readers (and contributors) with topics ranging from Heavy Metal to other past time activities and the many ups and downs of life in general. Take part in the good old fashioned fun!

We are also working of a few new secret ™ things that’ll be implemented on the site soon, hopefully providing you with even more content to consume during the slow (and busy) office hours. So stay tuned, keep reading and keep interacting. Let it be known that we’re always available for suggestions (and are known to grant wishes) so don’t be afraid to utilize one of the many ways to contact us.

For Victory!

(…and if you missed the links above, become a fan of us on Facebook and check us out as we Twist and Twitter around.)

 

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