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Text-Link-Ads Launches CPC Program

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

I recieved an invitation today from TLA company to join their new project - ShoppingAds. ShoppingAds is a new Cost-Per-Click advertising program powered by the major shopping comparison sites that displays relevant merchant offers in the form of an image and a text so it’s compliant with Google AdSense TOS, that means you can run […]

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Use Gmail As Your Storage Drive

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Google is now offering over 4Gb of free webmail space and the capacity is growing each second. It’s so popular many people have transformed Gmail to a new storage space. Imagine a new hard drive, totaly free, with a quick access from “My Computer”. Cool new backup utility. This is actually available under a […]

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Post On Your Blog Via Telephone

Sunday, October 28th, 2007

This is handy if you’re one of those lazy bloggers who don’t like to write much. You won’t have to struggle with that anymore because I just ran across a perfect technology for bloggers, post via telephone. The service is called Jott and what it does is allow you to post on your blog […]

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PageRank Finaly Updated!

Saturday, October 27th, 2007

It is here at last! Google has finaly updated its PageRank in Q4 2007, the most awaited Update of all times. Three days ago I wrote about Google slashing penalties across the blogosphere and it looks like that was a start of DC servers update. Today (over night) it finaly occured. Congratulations to everybody […]

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Mountain View company just can’t run out of ideas. They are now testing a powerful flash-based search engine called SearchMash that can proudly stand next to its big brother Google. They have implemented flash technology into their search engine and I must say it looks pretty cool. When I first heard the news I […]

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Facebook Is A Paradise For Internet Criminals

Thursday, October 25th, 2007

If you have a cable, you’re not safe. I think we’re all aware of the bad sides of internet and it’s privacy, simply because there is none. You can’t hide on the internet but is it wise to publish your personal data on social networking websites? By revealing your real information you’re taking a chance […]

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PageRank Penalty Hits Bloggers

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

During this day Google’s hand of justice hit hundreds of bloggers. If you know how a rush in Counter Strike looks like you’ll be able to picture how Google striked today. No one was spared, the penalty affected litteraly hundreds of blogs online and many of them went down by two and even three spots. […]

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Devote More Time To Returning Visitors

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

To attract and gain readers you will have to do a good promotion of your blog such as posting on social bookmarking websites daily, participating in forums, doing offline promotion… but unique visitors are not something you should be absolutely thrilled about (I’m not saying you should ignore it). You know someone will visit […]

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Microsoft has just released an open Beta of their newest project called Gatineau. Gatineau is FREE web analytics software that will compete directly with Google Analytics. The project is said to be based off of the technology that Microsoft acquired from DeepMetrix Corporation last year. Currently Gatineau is invite-only and runs English language. To […]

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5 On-Site SEO Tips

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Search Engine Optimization doesn’t mean buying high PR links only, it’s also little things that are usualy forgotten because bloggers take them for granted. I’ll list some tips here that will give you extra boost and help to optimize your blog better for the search engines.
1. One target only
Never optimize a page for more than […]

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