Yay! Gothamist has gifted us with a more mobile-friendly version of the site--some of you have already noticed this, as it's set to serve up when you reach the site via your mobile phone or PDA. (If it doesn't mobile.seattlest.com is the address that will set things right.) Depending on how JavaScript friendly your phone is, you may even be able to comment and like posts from anywhere. Let us know how it goes!
Seattlest Now Optimized for Your Mobile
Let's Talk About You and Seattlest Moving in Together
You know what's exciting? We finally remembered to check the Seattlest Twitter account stats and 488 people are listening in. It's actually an easy way to keep track of headlines, if you're into that sort of thing. Twitter, we mean, not headlines. Everyone loves headlines! Also, last month we were hoping to break 3,000 RSS subscribers, and now there's 3,500 of you listening in that way. All we did was ask! Remember, RSS gives you options. If you're on Facebook, come on over to the Seattlest Facebook group, and you'll get special invitations to our happy hour meet-ups. What else? You've bookmarked us, right? Got us on your phone? Okay then.
Have You RSS'd Your Seattlest Today?
RSS subscription drive! Literally thousands of people follow the news on Seattlest via our Seattlest RSS feed. So come on, everyone else is doing it. Subscribe today! If RSS is too many words, you can catch headlines on our Twitter feed. We also have a mobile device site if you want to bookmark that for when you're out and about. Lastly, you can also join our Facebook group, which we use mainly to invite people to Seattlest Happy Hours. Are we missing anything? Oh, as always, if you're interested in writing for Seattlest, let us know.
Seattlest via RSS, Twitter, PDA
Speaking of membership drives, every so often we head over to the shadowy area of Seattlest HQ where the beancounters with green eyeshades are number-crunching. They tell us our Seattlest RSS subscribers are up four percent this month, but we think we can beat that number. Subscribe today! It's free, after all. And while we're at it: kids, you can follow us on Twitter or on your mobile device. We also proudly introduce a pilot program where Seattlest David comes by your home and reads his "Seahawks vs. Cooking Dish" exploits aloud, any time of the day or night. But that is not free. Contact us for details.

