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23 Beautiful Examples of Web Site Archives [Design Principles]
When it comes to beautiful web design, one of the most overlooked elements of a web site is the site’s archive listings. As a result, I really appreciate a well-designed archive listing when I come across one, and have gathered together some of the best examples I’ve seen for this article.
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News: deviantART Version 6
creative announcement of a new website version
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DISQUS | Turn Blog Comments into a Webwide Discussion with a Powerful Comment System
Disqus makes your comments more interactive for readers and easier to manage for you — all while connecting your community with other blogs.
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TypePad AntiSpam
Calling all bloggers! We’d like to enlist your help in making TypePad AntiSpam the best, smartest, free antispam service available. We’ve launched this beta version in an effort to make the service smarter, and we’re counting on your feedback to provide vital information on how to defeat spam more effectively.
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Head to Head: 4 Tools For Improving Comments On Your Blog
Would you rather have a third party commenting tool running on your blog instead of your blog system’s default? The main reasons why you want to do that would be because they enable you to manage comments with better features like IP banning, spam and troll filter. You and your readers are able to create your own profiles and create a community around your blog. These tools also provide features like threaded commenting through which you can reply to individual comments. Especially for Blogger blogs, these commenting tools can embed the comment box on the post page just like in Wordpress so that the readers don’t have to open a new window to leave a comment.
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Icons Design Showcase | Elements of Design
Very nice collection of screenshots about all different kinds of design patterns.
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THIRD RAIL » Blog Archive » Thursday at Noon is the best time post and be noticed (PST)
t’s happened to me a few times; I stay up late working on a great post and finish at 1am EST. In a rush of excitement I decide to submit it to reddit or del.icio.us and goto bed fully expecting to see it on the front page of their sites the next morning. Of course this rarely happens… so being a programmer I figured I should do some analysis on the best time to post.My approach was simple: Look at the times of day and days of the week that have the most popular posts. To define popularity I used AideRSS’s Postrank ™.
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Own Your Identity
ownyouridentity.com is a blog about owning your online identity in a world with an increasing amount of software that wants to own it for you.
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Study: There is No Tipping Point, Blog Readers Are Skeptical - ReadWriteWeb
A new study by Canadian research firm Pollara has surfaced data indicating that Malcolm Gladwell's popular theory about key influencers moving markets may not be valid. Gladwell's arguments in the 2000 book The Tipping Point had reached levels of cliche approaching The Wisdom of Crowds, in large part because of its seductiveness to marketers.
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Tips on Building a Viral Website
Building a viral website is very important now days specially in the web 2.0 space. At one time blogs, forums, and other forms of social networking was not such a big deal on the internet like it is today which granted don’t take me the wrong way a lot of people used computers in the early days for networking, but not like today.
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20 Types of Pages that Every Blogger Should Consider
About Page, Contact Page, Press Page, Disclaimer Page, FAQ page, Subscribe page, Advertise with Us page, Affiliate pages, Testimonials, Event specific, 404',s
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Social Media Starter Moves for Freelancers | chrisbrogan.com
Opportunities for entrepreneurial spirits, freelancers, and consultants are on the rise. A weaker economy (as we’re experiencing in the US right now) is one reason, but another is the flexibility such employees offer companies who might not have the resources (or want the overhead) related to taking on full time staff for certain roles. And yet, with our attention forever dividing, how can you rise above the fray and be not only seen but selected for the opportunities you seek? Here are some thoughts on the matter.
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The Flash Blog
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Search Engine Roundtable ::: The Pulse Of The Search Marketing Community
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Adam Polselli
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Phono Phunk
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JeffCroft.com: Homepage
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