Archive for the 'Tools' Category
Monday, April 30th, 2007
This post is guest blogged by Nathan from NotSoBoringLife.
Have you ever had a really great idea but just didn’t know how to make it happen? Maybe you just don’t have the time to code a site from the ground up. I spend the majority of my days in front of a computer and […]
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2007
Note: For this article you need to have shell access or a way to unzip files in your hosting account.
FTP is one of the fastest file transfer protocols. This protocol is used for the transfer of files from one computer to another, using the Internet. FTP is usually used to transfer web documents and images […]
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Tuesday, April 17th, 2007
After writing the Payal vs Moneybookers article, I actively started letting people know that Moneybookers is the payment system I’m using.
I was excited to see my first ever online payment come in. An Internet friend of mine paid via Moneybookers for the domain names he registered.
Now, let’s hope more people start using Moneybookers, since Paypal […]
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Thursday, April 12th, 2007
I discovered that my articles were displayed on the first page of Google results, when searches are conducted using simple words I mention in my blog. “blog worth” puts me in the top 3 results, with a link to Can you trust blog worth calculators?, “paypal vs moneybookers” put me on top, etc.
I make it […]
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Monday, March 19th, 2007
When I read Bill’s article “How much is your blog worth?” today, I thought it was kinda strange that he mentioned that John Chow’s blog is worth $15041.15. A couple of weeks ago I used the calculator on Dane Carlson’s Business Opportunities Weblog and there was a far greater amount mentioned. So I tried […]
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Monday, March 12th, 2007
Well, make that Google and Wikipedia.
As a web designer/developer you need to find answers to certain questions quickly. Most of the time you can just type in error messages in the search bar and you will have a lot of instances where that same error was mentioned. No need to reinvent the wheel!
Firefox comes with […]
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