Mar 06

burst.jpgMy life has always been full of burstiness. I sometimes read an authors entire collection in a short period, I go on fasts, immerse myself in learning a new instrument, take up the study of religions, take spontaneous vacations, join a band… once I even grew a full 12″ in fifth grade. Maybe it’s my addictive personality or maybe I enjoy new things or maybe both, but there is nothing like a new idea or a fresh start to invigorate me. It’s like any baseball team during spring training.

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Feb 23

Aaron Wall points out in this video some easy marketing benefits to starting with a blog. I’m already sold on building sites based around word press, for sheer ease of use. When you consider all the additional ways blogging “spreads your word” with trackbacks and feeds, I need a very strong reason to consider any other platform for development. Continue reading »

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Feb 06

I thought I’d share what I found browsing the SEO videos today.

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Need private analytics?  Urchin 6.0 is here if you have $2,995.

And Crazy Egg joins analytics so you can visualize where your visitors click using their Heat Map.  Google analytics news Continue reading »

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Jan 20

too-many-hats.jpgIt seems to me that many successful types on the Internet have mastered some part of it, be it marketing, coding, design, writing, SEO, or they are a great manager of others that can do that stuff. Sure they can understand and handle all those other things, but it comes down to “Where should I spend my time?” Some of us gravitate toward our niche and can proclaim “I am a great graphic designer” or “I have SEO down cold!” or “I write 2 great articles every day before I’ve finished the first pot of coffee!” or “I find great ways to make money on line every day!” or “I can program anything!” or “My business is so organized I can’t fail!” Continue reading »

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Jan 08

chart_objects.jpgI first jumped on board Google’s Webmaster Tools at Webmaster Central when they launched sitemaps. All the cool kids were doing it but I went for it with trepidation. I was still making a little money on some cheesy affiliate stores, and I didn’t want to let Google know about it too quickly. So I made multiple accounts, tried only showing parts of sites in site maps, ran a couple bots to update sitemaps, but it soon became more work and confusion than the results then could justify. I lost interest, and turned to other tracking and SEO tools. In spite of hearing from other webmasters how great webmaster tools had become, I still resisted. Continue reading »

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Jan 05

bill_coins_186789.gifI thought this new site was pretty clever. The sales pitch starts with this thought “Double a penny 30 times and you are a multi-millionaire.” Well Moola gives you that first penny so you can start your climb up the “Moola Tower,” a graphic representation of your level. You collect more money and boost your account by searching the web where you can win up to $36,000 daily, getting 25% cash back at the “Booster Mall”, or building your referral network by inviting friends. Continue reading »

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Jan 04

Okay, captchas are a necessary evil in this spammy world. If you join forums, comment on blogs, submit or join anything anywhere you’ve run up against this “prove your are human” security hoop. But some make me rub my eyes in doubt and I stop to capture them in the wild. Here are a few examples from my captcha safaris. Continue reading »

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Dec 29

There may be nothing a webmaster fears more than a complete loss of their work, their domain, or the accumulated SEO and traffic. David Airey’s recent bout with a domain stealing cracker reminded me of existing dangers. The cracker used an exploit with G-mail to initiate a domain transfer. When Airey emailed the thief, he was met with taunts and demands for money for the domain. This was a shock to my sense of safety online. Continue reading »

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Dec 23

internet moneyIf this doesn’t create a little cash envy in you then you are (insert something that is not very desirous of money here). Lesson learned here is: If an opportunity appears, jump all over it and keep hitting it with whatever tools you have! Continue reading »

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Dec 11

qualitycheck.jpgI’m a big fan of capitalism. What some perceive as greed, in the end usually brings great value to everyone. The free market naturally creates what is needed. And natural cooperation via deals, produces things that no one person or company could create. Though there are good deals and bad deals, (selling at a loss, overcharging, theft) the best way to improve your position is to improve your product quality. Continue reading »

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