Sharks, although fierce predators of the sea, hunt in groups. When one smells blood, they all go for it. And that’s how feeding frenzies get started. Teeth gnash, sharks bite other sharks while trying to get to the kill. How would you like it if your content, business, or service was the feast our readers are hunting down?

Every Saturday we will hunt down the best of the best blog articles in the past week and serve them up for our visitors and fans. Do you have something worthy for our Sharks to feed on?

The Bait Bucket – Writing, Self Improvement and Health

Fetching Friday – A weekly series authored by Kristi at Kikolani.com. This week has many surprises that will sure spark a feeding frenzy for many readers. One of the articles I found interesting was the Twitter Marketing eBook Review. This is a must read weekly article.

The Relationship Between Success and Failure – Jonathan the author of Advanced Life Skills provides a great article on self improvement. As I stated in my comment – “A challenge to me is something outside my comfort zone and I test myself to see if I can adapt.”

Family & Blogging — Who Comes First? – Ching the author of this blog really puts things into perspective. This blog is a must read to understand the importance of how to share time between blogging and family.

Grammar Helper: Farther vs. Further – Joanie the author of CornerScribe explains and compares the difference between these two words. I am sure we all have our own words we tend to use incorrectly.

Tasty Technology Bytes – Tech Stuff, SEO, Security

Robot txt mystery unraveled – The San Antonio crazy man John Sullivan gets techie on us with this eye opening article.

Firefox 3.5 Final Version Released – Download Now – Gennice the author of Gnoted takes you through some of the added features and performance improvements for Firefox 3.5.

I Set Up A Posterous Site – Todd the author of Todd’s Tips  explains how you can make posts to your blog, Facebook, Twitter, and many other services simply by sending an email.

Multi-threaded Stack Class for PHP – Authored by David Hopkins over at SemLabs. This is a PHP class to quickly download single URLs and stacks of URLs using multiple threads.

Giveaway of the Day – PDFZilla 1.2 – PDFZilla is a desktop application that quickly and accurately converts PDF files. Thanks to my friend Fool for finding these great keepers! To get your free copy visit http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/pdfzilla-1-2/.

We Need a Bigger Boat – Marketing, Business and Making Money

Teen Entrepreneurs are Taking Over the World – Jennifer the author of Connect with your Teens through Pop Culture and Technology writes about this phenomenon of how more and more teens are becoming business savvy.

Oh, you do eCommerce too? – Matt the owner and author of Mattched IT provides valuable information on what a business should know about ecommerce.

Hook, Line and Sinker – Odd stuff, Humor and Ramblings

Protecting Your Comics – This is more of a tip on how to protect your valuable collection of comic books. If you are a collector, this is a must read to keep your investment protected. Thank you for sharing James!

Trophy Catches – Arts and Entertainment

A beautifully wise passage by Kahlil Gibran – Bren the author of Mystic’s Thought Garden always finds the treasure chest.

Your Bark is Bigger than Your Byte – Animals and Pets

Should You Let Your Dog Play in Creeks and Lakes? – Hart the author of PetLvr.com shares this safety tip about dogs who love water. I never thought about this before, but thanks to Hart, I have a better understanding.

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