This week’s Bookmark Friday introduces links to fellow Twitter users who ask for links. Last week, I announced that I would give a link or two out to Twitter users who sent me a tweet asking for a link. All anyone had to do was follow me on Twitter and tweet the following:
“@joetech I want that free link in your Bookmark Friday post : http://www.joetech.com/suggests/bmftw”
This week, I want to introduce you to a couple great Twitter users you should follow:
HeatherinBC (British Columbia)
Bio: Boating, Fishing, History, Living and Loving Beautiful British Columbia
Site: http://boatinginbeautifulbritishcolumbia.com/
BenSpark (New England)
Bio: I take a Photo-A-Day and have been for nearly 4 years. I tweet using Utterli and many other things.
Site: http://www.benspark.com/
If you want me to link to you, send a tweet and it might happen and while you’re at it, check out my free Twitter t-shirt contest.
As for the bookmarks, it’s already late here in New Jersey, but they’re here now, so enjoy:
istopover.com – This is a great idea that could either go really bad or change the way you think about vacationing. The concept is simple. Offer a room in your home for by-the-night rental or find an available room when you are traveling. Now anyone can make a few bucks giving out-of-towners a deal on their short stay.
Sound wave bracelets – I like to mess with technology that turns sound into visual presentation of some sort, so I liked this idea. The company turns special phrases like “I love you” into the 3D vidual representation of the sound’s wave and puts it on a bracelet.
WeFollow – WeFollow is a Twitter directory. In about 20 seconds, you can add your account and associate it with a few tags. Then it’s listed under those tags in a directory format, sorted by popularity.
100 Great Resources for Design Inspiration – Last week, I offered up a link to some 400 inspiring business card designs. This week it’s general design inspiration resources… 100 of ‘em. Eat up.
Twittad – A while back, something called Magpie emerged, connecting advertisers with Twitter users willing to tweet for cash. This idea seems better, connecting advertisers with Twitter users willing to put ads in their backgrounds. It works for Break.com and MySpace.com, so why not?
Exchanging blog traffic with related posts – Exchanging links has always been an important way to boost traffic while helping your visitors find new content, so I thought I’d share this post for you bloggers.
SkyServer – Wanna see the whole universe without a telescope? This site aims to provide the world with a complete map of the known universe for free.
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