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No more fire escapes from eva101
I was recently invited to try a new ad and text link exchange, adgridwork. As I’ve only just joined, I can’t tell you what effect this has on traffic, however it is a simple exchange - you show ads in return for having yours shown on other network sites - and, the ad blocks are […]
What The Heck Is A Squidoo Lens?
Did you know that you’re an expert? No, really, it’s true. You may not be a neurophysiologist or a curator of a museum on fine art, but there is probably something out there that you can go on for hours about, something that you know better than […]
Sounds miraculous, doesn’t it? However, whilst all of these things take time, organization and commitment, there is nothing in the steps described by Trent Hamm from The Simple Dollar that requires learning brain surgery.
1. Lay some groundwork before starting2. Listen to del.icio.us3. Find your community4. Immerse yourself in a social bookmarking site5. Don’t […]
“Isn’t this where I’m supposed to nap?” from sugaree_gd (Kerrie)
Yes, we have the technology, but please, I BEG you NOT to use it!
Lifehacker suggest, “The method is surprisingly simple. Just pipe in your source feed, connect it to the BabelFish module, define the to-and-from languages, and pipe out the results.“
To be fair, Webware, who posted the instructions on the method of doing this, […]
Not dissimilar to Catster and Dogster, where you can find sites for all my little munchkins; Balu, Kitty, Mico, Betty and Holly the dog, is a new network, called Uniteddogs and Unitedcats.
Likewise, Balu, Kitty, Mico, Betty and Holly all rushed to sign up for another new website each.
One wonders how many social networking sites our […]
Here’s how it works: we should not allow sensitive directories on our blogs to list their contents publicly. We do not want malicious visitors getting any hints on how they can compromise our websites. We should not let search engines list irrelevant folders in their results.Protect Important Folders in your Blog
This guest post by Wendy Piersall at ProBlogger will make you both smile and despair when she says, “… when you create really good content, your blog readers don’t want to click ads.” That, of course, is the motivation that many “splog” creators have for justifying the total crapola they inflict - if it’s bad […]
Chris Garrett dares to raise the question: “Online advertising should be your best bet in terms of confidence. There is little you don’t know about performance of internet advertising campaigns. No hoops to jump through here, everything you need to know should be automated and available. So why is it people waste their advertising budget […]