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Recommended Reading for 26th June through 30th June

By Gerard McGarry on 1st July 2007, filed in General. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

Interesting posts I’ve read between 26th June and 30th June:

  • Elliot Jay Stocks – I stumbled across this site today, and it’s one of the most unique, beautiful designs I’ve seen on the web in a long time. Inspirational stuff..
  • Weird Advertising Characters on Flickr – In a break from web design/search engine links, here’s a set of offbeat advertising characters hosted on Flickr
  • Web Design: 7 Surefire Styles that Work – Very nice article and screenshots of different visual styles that can be used in websites. Worth a look if you’re trying to break out of the Web 2.0 mould!
  • Top 25 Blog Directories – Useful list of top 25 blog directories. I don’t agree with all of them – the Yahoo! directory is very exclusive and I don’t know what real chance you have of getting listed in there. The DMOZ directory – last I heard – hasn’t accepted new submissions for a couple of years now. Nevertheless, a good starting point for anyone wanting to promote a blog.
  • SEO & Importance of Valid Source Code – Does W3C compliance impact a site’s search rankings? Always an interesting topic – I’ve always considered valid code to be ultimately easier to crawl and index. This article takes a different stance.

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