-
Website
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/ -
Original page
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/kirtsy-back-in-business/ -
Subscribe
All Comments -
Community
-
Top Commenters
-
Ari Herzog
120 comments · 23 points
-
Don Lafferty
59 comments · 3 points
-
Danny Brown
77 comments · 28 points
-
Dale Cruse
65 comments · 4 points
-
gerardmclean
43 comments · 7 points
-
-
Popular Threads
-
If I Were a Realtor
5 hours ago · 28 comments
-
While the Iron is Hot
2 days ago · 68 comments
-
I Was Wrong About Twitter Lists
3 days ago · 68 comments
-
The Visible Media Maker
2 days ago · 36 comments
-
Simplicity Trumps Most Other Emotions
4 days ago · 54 comments
-
If I Were a Realtor
I'm on it... LOL!
;-)
They really took the high road here - and trust me - it wasn't easy to do ;)
http://kirtsy.com/rss.php?category=Internet_Tec...
I will suggest to the fine folks there that they make sure and attach those URLs to the appropriate buttons on each of the section pages (and also on their home page.)
~EdT.
Even if they might have interesting information.
It hurt my eyes.
Volia mon avis....
the re naming wasnt all that necessary, but the editors picks and the better content quality make the site way more useful
way to go gals!
First impression:
The top ad on the homepage - seemingly un-aligned with anything else so it manages to be the very first thing that catches the eye on the site - is for Laser Hair Removal Machines. Says something about the target audience interests?
Ok, I kirtsy around a bit.
Homepage:
Among the most prominent popular links I register 'Hilarious but Delicious Meatloaf Cupcakes with Potato Frosting' and 'A Totally Swoon Worthy Cake'.
Checking out some sections:
Without too much enthusiasm I check out the section Politics, World and Business and among the first four links are 'Hubby tries to flog wife on eBay' and 'These bad ass gardeners rock'. Hmmm...
I scan the Arts & Entertainment section (could be anything and rarely has nothing much of the arts, I do realise) and here I find the top notch links:
'Kerry Katona Gives Birth!'
'Ashlee is pregnant!'
Ok, I leave Kirtsy already there, having not found two links I want to follow, and maybe I'm a sourpuss tonight, and I have already babbled on too much (I'm a woman after all...)
But it does make me think that I would love to find a site/tool written, edited, twittered, digg'ed, by and for women, which could potentially have some thought-provoking insights and comments traffic on *relevant* world/business/tech/arts/media events. Just a thought.
Does anybody know of anything, any recommendations? Is it even relevant, do we need a women's edition? I always question it, then I turn it around and question it from the other side. Any comments?
total baloney!