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Bankaholic is a one-man WordPress blog run by 22-year-old Johns Wu, who just got the deal of a lifetime when he sold it to BankRate for $15 million, proving that blogging dreams really can come true. read more »
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Sometimes clients ask us to implement ‘not-so-unique’ elements into our designs and sometimes it seems almost impossible to convince them otherwise, however, hopefully this post can suggest some reasons why not to use the old web design stock imager read more »
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Ever felt that you are just another blogger in the blogosphere? Have you ever thought of branding yourself for a particular thing you do and become known for it? Keep reading the blog post and you will find 3 different ways by which you can brand yo read more »
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Ever wanted to find a webmaster but there's no obvious contact page or details on the site? Here's a comprehensive guide to tracking these elusive figures down! A great guide read more »
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A very interesting article was brought to my attention over the weekend which was published on the Guardian website in June. read more »
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Internet marketing is supposed to be enjoyable and allow you more time do the things you enjoy. However, if you are finding yourself almost enslaved to your desktop and working more hours per day for yourself than would be legal at a "proper job", t read more »
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Three men defrauded eBay in a “cookie stuffing” scheme that made it appear the men’s companies should be paid commissions, eBay claims in Federal Court. It sued Shawn Hogan and Digital Point Solutions, Todd Dunning and Kessler’s Flying Circus, and B read more »
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A journalist at British paper the Daily Mail wrote a piece about what she thought was a case of Googlebombing. It wasn't. But now the journalist in question is (kind of) a victim of a Googlebomb herself (I know she's not really, but you have to love read more »
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Find out who the top 100 A-List bloggers use to host their websites. read more »
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"I’m not bored with what I DO every day, actually, nor am I bored with the industry in general. I am simply bored with writing about it, because the online space is becoming incredibly cluttered with people who seem to know absolutely nothing about read more »
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A look at Comcast's quick response to a customer on Twitter and some of the more robust tools that a company that large may be using to monitor it's online reputation. read more »
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A list of scripts that actually work with the current version of Digg. read more »
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For those of you who are not advertising on facebook already (and even if you are) and want to give it a try, now there is a completely free way to test the waters. read more »
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Kevin says - "The feature will be in beta and presented to registered Digg users first, based on a random sampling of logged-in users. Look for the red beta flag on your Upcoming tab - this means you now have access to the Recommendation Engine. We read more »
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The mainstream press finally twig that perhaps the intentions of a multi-billion dollar public company might not be *entirely* altruistic... read more »
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Short article on using PPC typo campaigns to optimize for organic rankings with lower competition. read more »
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New Domain Lookup Firefox extension from Richard Kershaw at Quality Nonsense. All it takes is a right click or keyboard shortcut to open a new window and query the registrar of your choice. read more »
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The extension lets you perform one click domain searches at your registrar of choice using the selected text in your browser window. Easy as pie! read more »
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Great article from June. I couldn't find it here, so I figured I would post it, mostly because I want to save it! read more »
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Subdomains will no longer be treated as separate domains. Google will begin treating them as folders. There will be exceptions of course. Tedster at WMW rocked this. Check the link for more details.

This is huge! read more »
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When engineers view your site they don't just look at "if you have a few spammy links" but they try to consider the quality of user experience and the ratio of clean links to dirty links. If your site is good and ranks for years then you are going t read more »
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The rules and guidance on how to add your content & links to Wikipedia without spamming it, and make that content stick. read more »
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I found this thread on DigitalPoint and just had to share it, skip a few pages if you want but it's pure gold.

Guess we all need to look for a new job? read more »
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99 Reasons why people fail at Affiliate

I think we all made these mistakes in bucket loads, I did! read more »
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BloggingZoom is a hot new comer to social networking scene that allows bloggers exchange traffic by presenting their content in relevant location. While it doesn’t perform same function like BlogRush does its promise is similar and end result expect read more »
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