Archive for July, 2006

Digglicious.com - Digg.com + Del.icio.us

DiggLicious is a mashup of two fantastic websites; digg.com and del.icio.us. It combines information from these two sites to provide lists of items that are being dugg and items that are being bookmarked on del.icio.us. The main page uses AJAX technology to automatically update the stories as they are being dugg and bookmarked. […]
Digglicious.com […]

BrowserShots - Test Your Site in Different Broswers FREE

People behind BrowserShots are planning to keep this online tool free, that’s great news. Because the tool that I previously blogged - SiteVista will cost you $29 a month for doing the same job. One drawback with many online free tools is that, they are always fully utilized. I have tried to test my site […]

Niche Marketing for Google Adsense

How To Make Money with Google’s Adsense
Instead of trying to copy or leech ideas and articles off of other websites when trying find an idea for niche marketing try this instead to increase your Adsense money business.
Keep a small notebook and pen with you today and write down your entire life. You will be surprised […]

Niche Marketing For the Totally Brain Dead Slacker

Adsense Money - Food and Blogs
If you are one of the “Calculator Billionaires” (someone who sits on the toilet with a handheld calculator trying figure out how to become rich) then this post is for you.
Step 1: Just create a blog about recipes.
Step 2: Raid the personal cookbooks of all family and friends and […]

Holy Crap! Happy 4th From Ask!

Ask.com has the boldest holiday celebration image I’ve ever seen on a search engine. Rather than rework their logo or page coloring, they went for a giant fireworks-filled image.
Here’s a screenshot (click to enlarge):

Beautiful. The Fourth of July is one of my favorite days of the year (and it sucks to be in another country […]

SEO for Firefox : SEO Extension from SEObook

SEO for Firefox : SEO Extension from SEObook
Aaron Wall, no stranger to SEO oriented tools, has introduced a new SEO extension for Firefox from SEObook which may prove to be one of the most useful lightweight SEO and competitive research tools on the market.
SEObook’s extension, SEO for Firefox, was made public on July 4th and […]

Google Spam Scores Revealed?

Google Spam Scores Revealed?
Seems that Google may be revealing its SpamScore ranking in the cached files of certain web sites. Barry Schwartz points to this thread on DigitalPoint Forums where one member spotted the following code while looking at the Google cache of a site.

From IMPORTANT: Google Server Errors
pacemaker-alarm-delay-in-ms-overall-sum 2341989
pacemaker-alarm-delay-in-ms-total-count 7776761
cpu-utilization 1.28
cpu-speed 2800000000
timedout-queries_total 14227
num-docinfo_total 10680907
avg-latency-ms_total […]

YouTube is the Google of Video

YouTube is the Google of Video
Following in MySpace’s footsteps, YouTube is a bona fide phenomenon online. Depending on whom you believe, YouTube either had 12 million (comScore) or 20 million unique users (Nielsen) in May. Regardless, it’s a big number. YouTube is the dominant, category leader.
Also (via John Battelle) Bob Lefsetz discusses YouTube and the […]

The Ad Network Model

Great post here by one of the more vocal and well-read venture capitalists in the blog community, Fred Wilson. He does a good job of starting to explain why it makes sense for an ad network to roll-up various web sites and parse out their inventory, as compared to a more traditional in-house sales model. […]

PRWeb Launches SEO Wizard

PRWeb has announced today the launch of their SEO Wizard toolset to help users create and distribute optimized press releases.
“The SEO Wizard will guide members in structuring their press releases in a way that will give them optimal results within news and search engines. The idea of search engine optimization, or increasing a company’s value […]

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