The goal of today’s post from problogger about link posts is to promote link sharing and traffic. He suggests multiple types of posts that you can do with a link – expanding, taking another side, pointing out good advice, etc. One of the suggestions was to find someone that you admire, or appreciate and write a bit about them and link to their site. It gives people not only a reason to go visit them, but a glimpse into the people you associate with as well.
Today’s post is dedicated to Kyle Reddoch, the amazing gentleman that coded my incredible design for this site. He has been not only a great coder, but easy to work with. I have yet to meet him in person, but we have talked numerous times on the phone as well as through our social networks. Kyle’s web expert blog (which I have contributed to a couple of times) is alwasy full of great ideas for web design and web tools. I know that I can always expect the most up-to-date facts about the web, as well as a bit of humor. His most recent article about browser caching was not only interesting but eye-opening. Being on the graphics side, I never really thought about it – and never thought about how to stop it (definitely worth reading). Anyway, I just wanted to share a bit about Kyle and send me a link-thanks for coding my site!
Related posts:
- What is the link between depression and creativity?
- A list post about a list post. Or something like that.
- My 1st guest post…on Kyle Reddoch’s blog
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