Sep 28, 2007

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Quick Links For Today

What Others Are Saying Plugin

I have installed a new plugin – you can see it on my sidebar as “What My Readers Are Saying”. This great plugin was created recently by Sarah at Stuff By Sarah. It is called What Others Are Saying, and it allows you to post headlines from people on your blogroll. It automatically goes and gets new headlines from their RSS feeds. If you want to be added to my list, just let me know.

Two Great Blogs You Should Be Reading

I recently discovered two blogs that I just love. I recommend that you add both of them to your feed reader.

Pro Blog Design is in the middle of an excellent series on what makes a good blog design. The series is filled with fantastic tips for making your blog better. So are many of the other posts that I read.

Skelliewag is the other blog I have discovered, and Skellie’s about page says it better than I could:

Skelliewag is about creating content your site’s visitors will fall in love with. It’s about using simplicity to your advantage. It’s about being innovative, unique, and creating something work talking about.

I have found a lot of useful tips on this site too.

Both of these blogs have influenced me lately as I am attempting to streamline my blog and make it more useful and easy to read. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do.

- Pat Doyle

  1. Thanks for the kind words Pat! I’m delighted that you’re enjoying the blog enough to recommend it to your readers as well. :D

    I read Skelliewag too. It’s gotten to a point where Skellie’s articles in my feed reader are the ones I look forward to most. You just never quite know what she’s going to say next, but you do know it will be worth reading. :D

  2. Thanks for stopping by to comment, Michael. I think both your blog and Skellie’s are wonderful.

  3. Thanks for the mention Pat :) I’m glad you like the plugin and thanks for the link back at the bottom of it, much appreciated!

  4. Sarah, you’re welcome! It is a great plugin. Thanks for doing the work to develop and support it.

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