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Manic Mondays

By Robert Campbell on Monday, March 16th, 2009 Print This Post
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Mondays are a lot like a double-edged sword. Sometimes they hack you down, and the entire day can seem like punishment. On others, they are inspiring goal starting days, making us eager to face the rest of the week. On this particular Monday, I was inspired, and am compelled to create a regular post just for Mondays. For those of you new to Best Web Image, I have two other regular posts a week. Wednesdays Poll Day, and Fridays Site Feedback Day. Now there is a third: Manic Mondays.

Why Manic

So what the heck will Manic Monday be about? I did some research about Mondays first. I was looking for something that would interest webmasters, and additionally feed the common feelings about Mondays in general. What I got out of it was this: People don’t want to go to work on Monday. Duh… This can be even more compounded for webmasters because they have the tendency to work seven days a week. Monday’s could be more of an insult to injury. So I decided to post on ways that could help start your week out as a successful webmaster.

About Manic Mondays

Manic Monday will be about what other webmasters do on Mondays to start their week in a positive way. If you have a great tip, or a regular practice for Mondays send me an email: rob [@] bestwebimage.com. You can also use my contact form. I’m looking for stories or suggestions on how to make your week successful as a webmaster or site designer. When you send me an email, make sure to include a link to a website you are working on or a personal one. I want to show off your work!

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