P&P Weekly: #61

28 Jan 2008 by Jason D. Moore, 2 Comments »

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Over the weekend we hit 7,000 unique visitors since switching to WordPress in mid-September making last week our highest week and we’re within reach of making January our highest month so far! Thank you to everyone who has supported the site and especially to those who have linked back to me!

As you probably have noticed, unless you read this exclusively on a service like Bloglines, we’ve undergone some renovations over the last week or so. With the new masthead I’ve also added more prominent links to archives of regular features (including a new player with all of my video tutorials), site info, and outside links. I’ve pretty much made the move to having the blog as my main website as well. It’s the most up-to-date portion of the site and it’s the main draw anyway. So now you can get here by going to either www.jasondmoore.com/blog as you have been or you can simply go to www.jasondmoore.com instead.

And now, here’s are some of my favorites from what’s been happening in The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll:

As always, please take a few minutes and visit the great blogs of our other members found in the sidebar. And if you would like to be considered for The Photoshop & Photography Blogroll, email Jason.

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2 Comments

  1. Jennifer says:

    Hi Jason,
    Just a quick thanks for including my blog each week, it’s much appreciated and also to say I love the new look of your site.

    Jennifer

  2. Mike says:

    Great work on the new look to the site Jason…

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