Hang with the Cool Cats

For about a year now, I have been appreciating the email feed from Cats Who Code.  The posts on the Cats Who Code web site are well written, easy to read and are chock full of good information. Nothing is dummied down nor do you need to be a rocket scientist to understand the concepts and steps as outlined. In other words, the posts written for basic procedures are easy to read and follow. The posts written to describe more complicated processes, outline all of the steps with clear instructions and diagrams.

Check out the Cats Who Code recent tutorial on how to use Table Gears to create advanced HTML tables.

  • Explains why I want to take the time to read and follow this tutorial
  • Code blocks are clearly defined and explained.
  • Screenshots are clean and easy to read.
  • Reference links are provided

Now there is a new cat in town! This fall, Jean-Baptiste Jung separated out the Blogging Tips from Cats Who Code and created Cats Who Blog.

Cats Who Code = Web development tips and tutorials

Cats Who Blog = Blogging  tips and affiliate marketing

Just like the helpful and posts on Cats Who Code, the Cats Who Blog is full of well written posts that will help you be more effective and efficient in your blogging and affiliate marketing endeavors.

In the spirit of full disclosure, I am writing this post to enter a contest sponsored by Cats Who Blog. I think contests can be an effective means of blog promotion and I applaud Cats Who Code for showing other bloggers the benefits of running a contest and offering Templatic premium themes as the prizes.

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