THERE is a very good piece by the Wall Street Journal that looks into the success of the Lifehacker website.
The article highlights the site's editor Gina Trapani and the work she puts in to help make the life of her readers a little better every day.
Gina and the other writers point out interesting websites and tools that users can take advantage of, and also lets them leave simple comments and pointers that ensures the whole site is a real resource.
Of course Lifehacker is aimed at a tech audience, but there is nothing stopping people developing their own site that grows into a real community and becomes a valuable stop off for readers.
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