Links for 27 July 2007

posted by John Lampard on Friday, 27 July, 2007 to the disassociated subset

  • One Year Goal: “Can one man really make $100,000 online in just one year?” Well there’s a byline to pull in the readers if ever there was one. There are people earning six figure incomes online annually, but it took more than a year to get to that level. Still a blogger calling himself “One Man”, believes he can do it! How? By blogging about making money online of course! Another way to get the punters in, no doubt about it. A little audacity is also part of the plan, and it seems to be working. He made over $300 last week after just three weeks at it. This could be interesting…
  • Never Use a Warning When you Mean Undo: How often do you delete something you didn’t want to? Well designed software, or applications, should give users the opportunity to undo errors. For instance Remember The Milk, the task list I use, allows you to reinstate a deleted, or changed, action for a short time afterwards.
  • Miles’ Blog is the blog of Miles Burke, owner of Perth design studio Bam Creative. He is also involved the West Australian design scene, being the founder of the Australian Web Industry Association, and also part of the team that presents the WAWAs, or West Australian Web Awards, both of which I have profiled at OnVoiceOver.
  • Random Jabber: nicely designed blog by Kentucky based Deron Sizemore, a “web designer, web publisher, blogger and serial internet entrepreneur”, featuring posts and articles on a range of web design and blogging matters.
  • BLOGGERATI WEB 2.0: an Australian version of Digg or Reddit created by Laurel Papworth. “Move to the side Digg, cause Bloggerati is here to take the Aussie blogosphere to bigger things.” Get bloggerati-ing!
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