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Best Of The Web (BOTW) Discount Coupon Code
I just got this email… â€" Attention Valued BOTW Members, This Halloween, Best of the Web is offering a special treat that you don’t need to put on a costume to receive. As a show of appreciation for our loyal customer base during these tough economic times, we are offering all BOTW members... Read more...
Published a week ago
XSitePro Now Accepts PayPal. Extends $100 Discount
Good news for fans of XSitePro, the superb site-building software from Paul Smithson and the team at Intellimon… they have extended their $100 discount on the shiny new Version Two and now accept PayPal making the software accessible to lots more customers. You can buy XSitePro here. Paul... Read more...
Published 2 weeks ago
The Rules Of Article Marketing Just Changed
One of the best SEO tactics of all time is article marketing. Distributing articles for links “the old way” was a 100% winner… until now. My friends, Marc and Daniel at PLRpro are releasing a new system called “Article Marketing Automation” and, I can tell you from my tests… it... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
60 Unique Visitors For A Few Seconds Work - My SEO Trick
I managed to get 60 visitors to the blog in roughly the last week with this little SEO trick… take a look… Normally I don’t like using mis-spellings and I generally try to avoid them because I think the don’t look very professional. However, I find it interesting that in this case the... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago
Changes To The Blog Comment System - Part Two
Ahh, what fun times. I’ve just logged into the blog admin area to moderate the 2,500+ comments that were waiting for me. Well, that’s a funny one! My browser fell over after a few minutes of trying to download hundreds of comments from Russia and China trying to sell me all sorts of... Read more...
Published a month ago
I Was Wrong About The Stomper Launch, Darnit.
I guessed wrong when I guessed Frank Kern was behind the Stompernet Launch… “Frank Kern just did a giveaway and hoped to have people sign up for his monthly program. Frank was involved in the first Stompernet launch. Is it possible that the Stompernet guys could be “ethically bribing” you... Read more...
Published a month ago
Stomping The Search Engines 2.0
The Stompernet guys are playing it cool about their new product launch. They’re not exactly saying that you’ll be able to get the product for free tomorrow when it launches, but the heavy hints they’ve been dropping felt like those cartoon 10-ton weights landing on my toes. So, if they’re... Read more...
Published a month ago
Click Here To Order - Joel Comm’s New Book
As I previewed back on July 16th, Joel Comm’s Click Here To Order book has just launched after quite a long delay. I haven’t read the book, but it sounds like an interesting read, describing the “real life” stories of people who have been successful building business online. For more... Read more...
Published a month ago
StoreStacker Builds A Virtual Store For You
I’ve been playing with Storestacker. I have to say, it’s very nifty. It can add a lot of content to your existing websites, or make a completely new website, using content from sources such as eBay, Amazon, Clickbank, Overstock, Regnow and HotelClub. If you think of your website as a virtual... Read more...
Published a month ago
Google Launch Their Own Chrome Browser
In a move which leaves you scratching your head and wondering why it took so long, Google have announced they’re launching their own web-browser, Google Chrome. For some odd reason, they chose to launch the browser as a comic strip. (”we hit “send” a bit early on a comic book introducing... Read more...
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