Tuesday Bites
Quite a few goodies saved up for today, so the headline I thought was rather suitable.
- Smashing Magazine has a really good, large collection of free vector packs that really does look great! Personally, I think vectors can be rather hard to find, especially free ones. The list includes foliage, abstracts, ornaments and a lot more. Definitely check it out and remember, it’s all free but very high-quality.
- If you are getting into PHP developing, you should be learning how to code using OOP (Objected Oriented Programming). It’s basically time-saving and just better and cleaner coding. To get started on that, NETTUTS has got a tutorial that you can follow that takes you from the start to finish on getting into OOP PHP coding.
- Social Networking can be a really good way of promoting your website and your blog. Over at ProBlogger there is a great article on how to use Facebook to promote your blog. It’s a good read that goes though the basics on how blog promotion at Facebook can be used the best.
- My great friend, Elizabeth Gast has an article on her blog today on "Hanging your Shingle", where she talks about the freelancing area and some tips on when you should open up for business and when to refrain from doing that, for your own sake and others. Really go and read it, a very informational to-the-point article.
Those are the goodie-bites for today! Get visiting the really cool resources listed, it can really do a lot of good. If you are looking to be able to advertise on this site, you can purchase sidebar advertising (125×125 pixel banners) for just $5/month right now! Get them while they are on sale and available!
About Erik Bernskiold
Erik is the owner of the Bernskiold Media Group and is a Web Designer, Photographer and Software-Trainer. He is interested in all aspects of graphic design and media production as well as gadgets and technology.

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