Five Useful Links
As promised last time, today I’m going to share five links. I learned about this meme (that’s 2) from Cristina Favreau, and I’m going to follow her lead and post links to five sites that I find useful in my work.
Part 1: The Five Rules
1. MUST be clean. No R rated sites.
2. Only FIVE links.
3. MUST tell 5 people.
4. A link back to the person who tagged you
5. Lara’s Place is the meme originator
Part 2: My Five Links:
1. Stock.XCHNG - One of the few stock photography collections that is absolutely free of charge, and I’ve used it many times to source photos for my own and my clients’ websites.
2. SendThisFile - A handy tool to use when a file is too large to send by email.
3. WebSource - Lots of tips and tutorials related to website design and development. One tool I have found especially useful is their chart of 216 web safe colours.
4. EzineArticles - One of the best article directories in terms of quality and ease of use. I use it for posting my own and my clients’ articles as well as for locating content for newsletters.
5. The Quote Garden - One of many collections of quotations, its garden theme gives it a certain appeal.
Part 3: My Five Tags:
I’d like to see the following people participate:
1. Erin Blaskie
2. Jacki Hollywood Brown
3. Kathie Thomas
4. Mark Susnow
5. Monica Ricci
Of course, anyone else who’d like to share five links is welcome to do so! Please leave a comment here with a link to your blog.

Okay do I say I’ve been tagged or I’ve been memmed?
Comment by Jacki Hollywood Brown — August 7, 2007 @ 9:36 am
I don’t think you can use meme as a verb.
Comment by Janet Barclay — August 7, 2007 @ 11:45 am
Sure you can, Janet. You can ‘verbify’ almost anything!!! (Google it, FedEx it, verbify it, ‘Barclay’ it … hmmm I wonder what that last one would mean?!)
Comment by Barry Zweibel — August 9, 2007 @ 12:57 pm