ColdFusion 8 Brands With Adobe
ColdFusion’s latest version emerges for the first time under the Adobe brand name; it’s changed a lot since its early dot-com days of doing database calls for HTML.
Google, Jeopardy Take Game Online
Online tie-ins usually annoy me. If I see one more commercial that sends me to a website for the express purpose of seeing another commercial . . . But prizes are good. And Jeopardy is interesting. So a new Google-Jeopardy tie-in definitely has promise.
GoDaddy And Friends Rescue RegisterFly Database
It was a team effort, but GoDaddy.com was the main mover; it’s this domain name registrar that “will take over the entire portfolio of more than 850,000 generic top-level domain (gTLD) names held by RegisterFly.”
“GoDaddy And Friends Rescue RegisterFly Database”
Should You NOINDEX Your RSS Feeds?
One of the questions you see swirling about the forums and blogs these days is whether or not you should Noindex your RSS feeds to avoid duplicate content problems. The source of the problem is that RSS feeds are being crawled by the search engines. In addition, many people are now recommending that you include the entire content of your articles directly in your feed.
Niche & Trend Tool List
There has been some useful posts of late that discuss the pracitical methods to get started at developing a new site or blog specifically for affiliate marketing. In particular Aaron Wall discusses practical tips for starting a new site and Dosh Dosh looks at choosing the right blog niche.
The Unofficial Digg Guide
SEOPedia has a great summation or FAQ about how Digg works, and the influence of some of the algorithm changes that they have implemented in the last month. While there are a lot of folks who try to game Digg, and get spam to the front page, many of us smaller, single site posters like Ittoolbox, who have a great Google Page Rank overall, but lower page ranks for individual bloggers have gotten caught up in the changes.
Ask.com Billboard Brings Up Unabomber
Lighting yourself on fire and running through the streets will get you noticed, but it may not be the wisest move to make. Still, Ask.com seems determined to repeatedly torch itself, as, depending on one’s point of view, its billboard advertising campaign moves from bad to worse.
“Ask.com Billboard Brings Up Unabomber”
How to Fix PR
There have been a series of interesting posts, comments, and opinions regarding why PR doesn’t work and why so many CEOs have a bad taste in their mouth at the mere mention of public relations.
Technorati Takes Analytics Up A Notch
If you’ve been blogging for any length of time, you’d have heard of Technorati, the blog community site. They’ve recently revamped their stats and ranking system to factor in social factors. The net result? This blog has seen a jump in rankings, testament to the fact that social traffic strategies work.
Let’s look at the new stats panel:
Yahoo Publisher Network Offers PayPal
Site publishers have wanted a faster payment method than waiting for snail mail to bring a check for their ad display earnings.