How to be a famous web developer
So you think you’ve got what it takes to play with the big boys, eh? But, you’re not sure how to make it big? Well, this post is for you. Just follow these simple steps and it will be you telling people you can’t take projects until sometime late next year.
Learn from the masters
It seems to me that there is a pattern among the web developing elite: develop with standards, maintain a website with a blog, promote a side project, write a book, and earn accolades for your work.
| Developer | Website | Project | Book |
| Dave Shea | mezzoblue | CSS Zen Garden | The Zen of CSS Design |
| Shaun Inman | Shaun Inman | Mint and Designologue | N/A |
| Jeffery Zeldman | Zeldman | ma.gnolia | Designing with Standards |
| Molly Holzschlag | Molly | WaSP and W3C | 30+ books, including The Zen of CSS Design |
| Eric Meyer | meyerweb | N/A | Eric Meyer on CSS |
| Cameron Moll | Cameron Moll | N/A | CSS Mastery |
| Dan Cederholm | SimpleBits | Cork’d | Bullet Proof Web Design |
| Todd Domney | Dominey Design, What do I know? | SlideShowPro | Professional CSS |
| Mike Rundle | Business Logs | 9rules | N/A |
The above is not an exhaustive list of the web developing elite, but it does help paint the picture of the success pattern. Be excellent at what you do, let the world know, help them for free, and sell an in-depth guide.
In addition to the master’s plan, here are a few more tips for building your name in the industry.
Submit your work to the CSS galleries
Promoting yourself includes gaining recognition for your work. Here’s a list of sites where you can submit your work:
- Stylegala
- CSS Beauty
- CSS Vault
- CSS Mania
- Web Creme
- Design Shack
- CSS Drive
- CSS Import
- Unmatched Style
- CSSElite
- CSS Website
- CSS Reboot
- Styleboost
- CSS Bloom
- CSS Remix
- Daily Slurp
- screenfluent
- css collection
- light on dark
- CSS Princess
- W3C Sites
- Best Web Gallery
- Refresh
- Darkeye
- InspirationKing
- CSS Allstar
- Liquid Designs
- screenspire
Participate in the larger conversation
Other moves I recommend to bolster your reputation in the community are:
- Submit an entry to CSS Zen Garden
- Submit an entry to Designologue
- Subscribe to the RSS feeds of industry blogs and leave comments and trackbacks
- Get a MySpace account and make friends
- Submit your site to directories
- Submit your blog and feed to directories
- Build your web presence using the tips that will be coming from my web presence building series
Good luck!


Damn I need a book! ;)
From Mike Rundle on October 26th, 2006 at 2:24 pm
Mike Rundle is famous? Shit don’t tell him that, he might want more money!
From Scrivs on October 26th, 2006 at 2:36 pm
If he writes that book he’ll earn more money. :)
From Justin on October 26th, 2006 at 4:36 pm
here’s another book that i just listened to a pod cast about, thought you might want to check it out.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0596526873/ref=noSim/sawyermcfarla-20/002-6528128-3113635
From John Trent on October 27th, 2006 at 10:12 am
Also, here’s his website:
http://sawmac.com/
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