Discoveries
This Google Maps mashup is a great resource for making Bible-reading more concrete. Comprehensive information attractively presented… and the web geek in me loves that they’re using Lightbox to display more details.
I’ve been very impressed with StumbleUpon’s ability to deliver free traffic, and would certainly consider paying them for more targeted results.
Wordtracker has made a free version of their suggestion tool available. Initial tests look promising.
A comprehensive list of quick tips for attracting readers. Definitely worth doing on every blog that matters to its writer.
I am totally sold on this conversion service. Every once in a while, someone sends me a Microsoft Publisher file, which I have no way to open. Previously I’ve resorted to using the local library computers, but it’s a pain. This is much easier!
A great-looking WordPress plugin for providing context and value to visitors from search engines.
I agree with this article, and want to dig into the items under “Web savvy” in some blog posts of my own.
I’d like to order this set of CDs based on Steve’s recommendation. I am setting this as my reward for reaching 145 pounds and staying beneath it for a consecutive week. (I’m currently at 150, on my way to 130.)
A fantastic list of tips for bloggers. This could be the basis of a course or an ebook.
Awesome collection of pixel background patterns. This could come in VERY handy for site designs.