Web Developers Blog Carnival - Issue #11
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2009/08/03 10:54 AM
Welcome to the August 3, 2009 edition of web developers.In this issue we have some exciting article. A new CMS to 23 great Firefox Extensions. A great article about moving from Blogger to Wordpress. A guide to optimising your landing page and a Twitter starter guide for small business. Enjoy and have fun.
Allison Johanson presents 50 Fun iPhone Apps to Get Kids Reading and Learning posted at Online Ultrasound School.
Martha Jackson presents 50 Free Sources for Downloadable Legal Templates & Documents posted at Best Court Reporting Degree.
Anne Simone presents 100 Free Cutting-Edge Courses that Didn?t Exist When You Were in School posted at Online Colleges.
Ace presents Internet Marketing For Beginners: Social Site Marketing posted at Internet Marketing Ace.
General
Greg Williams presents Web Design Software I Am Currently Testing posted at Utah Web Design Guyz.
Allison Johanson presents 25 Must-Have Firefox Extensions for e-Learners posted at Best Online Universities.com.
Mariano DiFabio presents First Look: Concrete 5 CMS posted at The Web and You, saying, "Looking for an alternative to Joomla!, Drupal and WordPress? A new contender in the field of Open Source CMS applications is Concrete 5, an application which claims to be easiest of the easy. Read about my experience with it this week!"
Silicon Valley Blogger presents The Long Road from Blogger to WordPress posted at The Digerati Life, saying, "Thanks!"
Robert Alan presents Guide to Optimizing Your Landing Page Copy posted at Bill Hazelton, saying, "Sell It! on the Web provides some quick tips and advice on how web developers can optimize the copy on their landing pages to improve the conversion rates on their websites."
Web 2.0
Robert Alan presents Ultimate Twitter Starter Guide for Small Business posted at Bill Hazelton, saying, "Here's a quick and dirty "starter" guide for all those small business owners who'd like to get started using Twitter to grow their small business."
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of web developers using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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Re: Web Developers Blog Carnival - Issue #11
That's great, I never thought about Web Developers Blog Carnival like that before.
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2009/09/09 03:24 PM
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