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Well it’s time to bring sharebrain.info to the next level. The idea: A “journal for webworkers”! Right now we are looking for talented people and experts who want to write some articles for the community of webworkers.

Under every article you will find some information about you, your work and what you do. Of course including a picture and a link to your website. Readers are able to view (and read) all articles on sharebrain that are written by you. (There will be more features coming up next time.)

As one of the biggest resource sites with handselected links for webworkers you can expect to get some respect (and some extra traffic) when you expose yourself as expert.

Topics you can write about:
Accessibility, Business, Color, CSS, Design, Management, Photoshop, Productivity, Scripting (Ajax, DHTML, Javascript, etc.), SEO, Typography,Usability.
Or any other topic that would be interesting for a webworkers.

Contact us:
If you are interested in writing for the webworker community contact us via messenger:
- ICQ: 392777067
- AIM: sharebrain
- MSN: sharebrain@hotmail.com
- Google Talk: sharebrain.info@googlemail.com
- share.brain@yahoo.com

or via mail: admin @ sharebrain.info

We are looking forward to hear from you.

Our blog post to this can be found here : sharebrain.info/journal/sharebrain/become-a-brainer/1693/

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  1. OneEyedView
    I think the concept of this site is great, and co-authoring here would certainly be a plus for any "web worker" who wants to help people while getting their name out there in a positive way, I have contacted you detailing my interest.
  2. sharebrain
    Hey :-)

    Welcome on board. So maybe we find some more co-authors... :-)
    1. thegnr
      Hey sharebrain
      I think it's a great concept. I visited your site and you need dedicated moderators to your forum section. You have a huge job a head of you filling these positions. My only problem is that i'm not to impressed with the incentives. If you want to build a strong forum you have to start out with a on site moderator for about six months. Once the community is buzzing you can have a moderator or two on different shifts.

      I have built forum sites for countless clients and they make the mistake of trying to run the forums themselves. hey sharebrain if you need a consultant on staff you can reach me on my blog through the contact form.

      "with great power comes great responsibility" Ben Parker
  3. OneEyedView
    I think finding more co-authors would be great!

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