...if you want to get a serious web developer job, and are sick of being spammed by recruiters about silly code monkey jobs (using Access and VB macros etc.)<p>Preferably a site that employers in the valley or bay area check.
Update your LinkedIn profile. Seriously. Don't post to Dice/Monster etc. About 2 months ago I updated mine and started sending positive reviews to coworkers and friends and got some in return. I've been contacted by a handful of good recruiters and several companies directly.
The best idea for a serious web developer is to make a great web resume. That's what I did when I was tired of my last job and it landed me a really awesome job. You can take a look over here : stevengilligan.me and if you search online for "html5 resume" or "interactive resume" you will find tons of examples. Making it in web when you're a web developer shows some of your skills, which normal resumes (like LinkedIn and the like) doesn't do.<p>Edit : Of course, employers won't really "find" your resume online because they normally search on website that are made for job hunting, so you need to make sure to post the link to your web resume on your LinkedIn profile and other profiles so that employers can find it.