Crossing the $200 a day barrier with Affiliate Marketing
My last post I was giddy because I had just recently crossed the $100 a day threshold with affiliate marketing. The next day i crossed $150.
3 days later and I have successfuly crossed $200. Not just that but last night superbowl Sunday I crossed the $250 mark with an impressive $264.00.
All these earnings are coming [...]
Movies Are Subjective
Am I the only person who doesn’t give a shit what Roger Ebert thinks about a movie? Or any critic for that matter?
Look, it’s a good idea to check reviews of a movie as a collective – meaning looking at the “Average User Review” or something to see if everybody thought it was crap. In [...]
Feedburner Glitch, or Just Me?
A few days ago I noticed my feed count for two of my websites dropped by about 50% overnight. Assuming that 50% of my readership didn’t suddenly decide to unsubscribe at the same time, I figured this was a simple glitch from Feedburner:
I contacted customer service and posted on the help forum, with no response [...]
Design Coding Rap
Jon Lee turned me on to this excellent…umm…informational video about web development. Kids, please listen to the nice rapper:
Jon highlights the tips:
Have a nice navigation
Use appealing graphics (but use animations sparingly)
Highlight your contact info
Use correct color combinations
Use divs, not tables!
Use XML and CSS (on a separate sheet)
Include doctype in your HTML
Check compatibility with all browsers
Add [...]
Amahi – A Free Home Server Alternative to Windows HS
I’ve been using Microsoft Windows Home Server since the beta test, and while I’m not normally a raving fan of any software by Microsoft, I love this thing. It’s designed to be very user-friendly, and while it is very easy to use for a server, I wouldn’t give it to my grandma to try out. [...]
Laptop Batteries
Did you know that your laptop battery has a useful lifespan that is less than the computer itself? That’s true. Odds are you’ll be looking for a replacement battery before you replace any other part in your new laptop. With a high price tag and literally hundreds of different battery models, it’s hardly surprising that [...]
Blogitive Introduces LinkNerve- Might be on to Something
A few days ago, I got an email from Blogtive announcing a new product called LinkNerve, and is currently in Closed Beta. LinkNerve is yet another paid link service, but where the other services seem to be about placing links in your sidebar or footer or every page making it easy to discount it as [...]
Google Street View Leprechaun
A couple of days ago I noticed that the normal little yellow dude Google has for the Street View is now a leprechaun for St. Patrick’s Day. Very cute.
According to Wikipedia:
In Irish mythology, a leprechaun (Irish: leipreachán) is a type of male faerie said to inhabit the island of Ireland. They are a class of [...]
Very Interesting New AdSense Format…
Check this out, I saw this on one of my car sites today:
Do you think this will increase CTR? People love to interact with websites, and I think people would click out of curiosity. However, I also think this will draw attention away from the ad itself.
Share and Enjoy:
Why Don’t Web Hosts Offer Automatic Fail-over?
Mark from 45n5 and ShowYourAdHere has been having some serious problems lately with hosting, and his recent post about Failover DNS really made me think. As Mark explains:
There is a Dns Server that gets your request for a web page first.
It takes the urladdress.com and resolves it to an ip address like 132.70.433.34
Basically, that IP [...]









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