I Read Connected Internet - Part 2


I decided a few days ago to start a new feature listing the sites of regular readers of Connected Internet. Here’s the 2nd batch of Connected Internet reader’s sites for you to check out:

  1. John Cricket: John is a fellow Brit blogger and a serial entrepreneur. One post on his site caught my eye which was about the increasing number of people in the UK who are generating an income from online sources.
  2. One Tip A Day: Tony’s a good mate of mine and he’s developing a site that is becoming very popular, which provides if you haven’t already guess, One Tip A Day, which are very quick to read and implement. Definitely a feed to add to your list
  3. Tech Lemming: Gadgets and tech news can be found on Alex’s site. The site has a very professional feel about it, and I love the magazine look to the articles and the pictures.
  4. Brown Thoughts: I feel ashamed that I’ve never visited the Brown Baron’s site, as the Baron is one of my most active readers. If you haven’t already seen the iPod launch commercials then check out this post
  5. Techno Masala: One of the problems of relying very heavily on RSS for news is you don’t get to find many new sites. I really like the clean of Ravi’s sites, and a good range of tech related topics are covered. Another site to keep an eye on.

If you want your site to be featured in a future list, then all you have to do to get your site listed is write a brief post or review on your site Linking to Connected Internet’s homepage, saying why you read Connected Internet e.g. ‘I love Connected Internet because it’s a great source of Tech News‘.

Once you’ve done this, send me an email with the link (list@connectedinternet.co.uk) and I will return the favour and promote your site to Connected Internet readers in batches of 5. Not only will this provide you with a free link to your site, but it will also promote your site to a minimum of 6,000 daily visitors.

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Everton is based in London and has worked in the internet and mobile space for over ten years now, and before that worked in corporate strategy and consulting. He has a degree in Economics from Cambridge University, and currently runs the Portal and online operations for one of the largest ISPs in the UK. He also writes for Windows 7 News.

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  1. #1

    Thanks for the mention EB! Don’t worry about not visiting, you’ll find your way there accidentally one of these days haha.

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