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2007-09-02 Sunday Links Folder

Posted September 2, 2007 in Uncategorized 3 Comments »

Sunday again folks, hope you had a productive and lucrative week. Here are 6 posts/articles that I find are definitely worth reading. Please take some time to check out those blogs, I’m sure you’ll learn something new (I did).

But first, my good friend David Airey, who runs a really popular graphic design blog, is holding a contest. His blog just turned one! Congrats David!

Have a great day!
Take care!

Jon


About the author: Jon Phillips is a full-time freelancer, designer and blogger, he loves WordPress and plays guitar in a heavy act. He's also the founder of Freelance Folder. Oh and he'd be pleased if you would follow him on Twitter. :)


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    David Airey
    September 2nd, 2007 at 4:38 am

    Thanks very much for the mention, Jon.

    I hope you enjoy your Sunday. Now I’m off to check out those 5 word of mouth marketing strategies.

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    Mark McGuinness
    September 3rd, 2007 at 9:40 am

    Thanks for the link Jon, much appreciated. Looks like you have some great resources here – all the best with your blog.

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    Jon - Freelance Folder
    September 3rd, 2007 at 6:12 pm

    David, you’re very welcome, I’m also very happy to donate some prizes for your contest. ;)

    Hi Mark, you’re welcome, thanx for writing that post, was really a great read!

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