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Following the continuing success of the ‘One Uber Twitter Follow List for Creatives & Geeks’ I now present to you the Delicious flavour. I was contemplating which service to do next: DIGG, Design Float, StumbleUpon etc, one that would be most useful to the majority. Chances are, I will do further posts for each of these in turn then create one UBER UBER directory. Woot.
StumbleUpon will be coming next.
In the end I felt that Delicious is a great service and I use it every time I bookmark a site. The more I use it the more useful and valuable it becomes. It is a top way of finding new sites and articles, often more useful that Google if you are looking for something particular of interest. There are some great articles on Delicious over at www.traffikd.com, some of which are:
- http://traffikd.com/delicious/marketing-tips/
- http://traffikd.com/delicious/marketers-guide-to-delicious/
- http://traffikd.com/delicious/bookmarkable/
So as with the ‘One Uber Twitter Follow List for Creatives & Geeks’ simply add your Delicious User ID as a reply to this post, with a small Bio of what you do, stand for, work as, aim for etc. No harm in using the Twitter Bio for this really.
This is restricted to content that is applicable to Freelancing, Design, Apple Macs, Logos, Typography, Art, Photography, Blogging, SEO, SEM, Social Networks, RSS, Marketing, Advertising, Commercial Print and Reprographics: anything outside this will be discreetly removed from site.
That’s it. It’s just a list that will hopefully get bigger and bigger and in time I will compile it into a categorized list for easy reference.
You can follow me on Twitter as well.
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