9rules Round Four Approaching

April 21, 2006 · 6 comments

Scrivs, the coolest CEO this side of the blogosphere, has announced that May 17th, 2006 is the official date for round four submissions into the 9rules Network. If you are considering applying to join 9rules, keep an eye on the 9rules blog as Scrivs will be releasing a series of posts regarding what he looks at when evaluating websites. Round four is purposefully a few weeks after CSS Reboot so people have time to work out any bugs they may find, as well as keep up with their content.

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1 Michael April 21, 2006 at 3:45 am

You know I have to admit that your new 9rules banner add had me laughing. Not because it was funny but because it’s true. 9rules is simply great.

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2 Hans April 21, 2006 at 3:47 am

thanks a lot for letting us know. I’m going right away to polish some stuffs of mine thinking whether my BlogoSquare really deserves being part of it :-)

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3 Zach Wilt April 21, 2006 at 5:25 am

The 9rules banner is hilarious, I remember seeing it on flickr a while ago. It is very true, I have yet to see anyone compete with 9rules.

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4 Ben April 21, 2006 at 7:33 am

Yeah, definitely submitting my blog. I saw this announcement last night and needless to say, got a bit excited.

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5 Derek Punsalan April 21, 2006 at 9:23 am

9rules definitely has the content appeal. I find myself hitting the 9rules page every so often throughout the day looking for something decent to actually read through. The content that I find on the network is almost always worthy of a comment.

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