OpenDNS users are great. They’re smart, funny, good-looking and kind. Did I mention they’re really smart?
Especially these four guys, who put an OpenDNS shortcut link on their site.
- Paul Stamatiou of PaulStamatiou.com
- Brian Heys of BrianHeysWrites.com
- Eric Wahlforss of Eric.Wahlforss.com
- Wayne Smallman of BlahBlahTech.com
An OpenDNS shortcut link makes it easy for the hundreds of thousands of OpenDNS users to get back to your site, time and time again. Who doesn’t want that? All you do is put a link on your site that lets people create a shortcut straight to you. From that point forward, they can type something short and easy to remember into their address bar and be taken straight to your site. Simple instructions are here.
If you like being categorized with smart, funny, good-looking, kind people, you should put a shortcut link on your site, too.




Daniel Aleksandersen
I have rarely ever seen a more flattering blog entry.
I will consider adding a OpenDNS shortcut section – like Paul Stamatiou’s – on my sites. If only OpenDNS could start localising their services in more languages…
posted on May 8th, 2007 at 5:31 pm
John Roberts
Daniel, quite a reasonable point, and already on our radar as an important set of tasks (more services all the time!) for the future.
posted on May 8th, 2007 at 5:36 pm
Joseph
Do you offer an affiliate link for this? Seems fair since you are monetizing address bar error traffic.
posted on May 8th, 2007 at 7:12 pm
John Roberts
@Joseph, this is optional and fun, in case you missed the tone of the post. You get more people returning to your site directly, and you have fun doing it. Or not.
posted on May 8th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
Claude Gelinas
Sounds like a genuine “win-win” proposal ; )
If one adds the happy user, this even becomes a triple-win!
posted on May 25th, 2007 at 9:27 pm