Monthly Archives: March 2006 - Page 2

Google Inconsistencies

OK it’s been a good while since Google has bought blogger, and a good while since Google let us add feeds to our personalized Google homepage, and and while since it introduced blog search… You’d imagine they know how to …

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A new generation anonymiser

Yesterday I did a post on my other blog concerning mobile surfing. To sum it up, what happens is Google serves as a starting page in your mobile browser and lets you surf regular www pages (non-wap) by adapting them …

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RSS to Blog Discount Available

A few days ago, Michelle has announced a $100 discount on the Pro version of RSS2Blog. The popular tool is now available at $197 for a limited time, including the bonus materials and forum access. I decided to let my …

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Professional SEO screwups

Recently, I’ve been looking at some sites offering SEO services for clients and it struck me how unprofessional some of those sites looked. First, there were a couple of them done in this long sales letter style (which of course …

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What’s more spammable – a comment or a trackback?

There’s a post over at Performancing talking about comments and trackbacks which made me go doh! when I read it. I never imagined people who write about professional blogging would be so poorly informed when it comes to comment and …

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Wordtracker Trial Down

Wordtracker free trial version is currently down. This is what I saw when I went over to their site: We regret that the free trial is currently unavailable.Our servers have just been subjected to a denial of service attack that …

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A random manupulation thought

I wonder how many searches it takes a term to make it to Technorati Top Searches? The rest is just technicalities….

Google Ads in Gmail

It’s been a while since Google has inroduced what they call web clips and what I’d call either RSS reader combined with Google ads or an extension of Google personalized home page in Gmail. What’s always been making me wonder …

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When poor design hits the right spot

We have all seen sites that are basically one-page sales letters with design as ugly as can be. They lack any elements a normal site is suposed to have, like proper navigation, they are incredibly long and can take many …

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