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Building Affiliate Sites

January 25th, 2007 at 7:47 pm » Comments (0)

Affiliate sites can be built using a range of tools and services, depending on your level of expertise. If you’re a frequent reader of this blog, you know that I recommend building sites using Content Management Systems (CMS) –specifically Wordpress Blogs. This is because CMS have several advantages over static (HTML) websites.

First, a CMS is […]



Bubbleply Press Release

January 18th, 2007 at 12:31 pm » Comments (0)

I just say a press release for a cool online application I blogged about —then forgot about, last month. Bubbleply allows you to add text boxes and subtitles to existing video. In my original post, I did a ply using a video I pulled off of youtube. Some pretty cool stuff.
Here’s a link to the […]



Auto Detect RSS feed

January 6th, 2007 at 2:43 pm » Comments (0)

One of our goals as webmasters is to make things as easy as possible for our visitors. One of the best ways to do this by installing an “Auto Detect RSS feed”, this sounds like it’s a complicated procedure, believe me it’s not.
What this is, is a small piece of code that goes in […]



An Introduction to Mobile Web Sites

December 19th, 2006 at 6:12 pm » Comments (2)

The next generation of the World Wide Web has come and it has been a part of our world for the last year. What is this next generation? This next generation is the one that brings the web to your cell phone or PDA. You might say that you have been able […]



Free Auto Discovery Tool for RSS Feeds

December 6th, 2006 at 9:28 pm » Comments (2)

NotePage, Inc. announced the creation of the online auto discovery tool. The tool prompts for the Feed name and its URL, it then generates code that can be copied and pasted into the header section of your web page. When the code is in place, many RSS Readers can recognize that an RSS feed is […]



Anatomy of a Revolution - SEO And the Long Tail (Part Two)

December 6th, 2006 at 2:54 pm » Comments (2)

we saw how the long tail of music was the tens of thousands of, (often independent) artists many of whom self-produce their music without the benefit of a record label or promotion, or really any chance of ever having their music displayed on the shelves of Sam Goody –and yet people are able to find and download their music, and in fact itunes and others like them are profiting nicely because of it.