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Great reads from my commenters

November 18th, 2007 | 8 Comments | Posted in Good reads

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I would like this weeks Great Reads Segment to pay a tribute to some of my commenters. You provide another voice to my blog and I would like to thank you.

There you have it. My first tribute to my commenters. Do you find this more rewarding that having your name on a Top Commenters plugin on my sidebar?

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Great reads from my feeds - 10/11

November 10th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Good reads

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It’s time again to look into my feeds and tell you some of the great reads over the past week.

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What if you didn’t study for your exams - Get creative

November 5th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Good reads

Do you scratch your head when you can’t find the answers during your exams. Pull your hair? Stress and sweat? Well, when you don’t know the answers, you just don’t know, no point stressing about it. Learn from these “Pros” below on how to answer creatively.

Were you appalled by these answers? NO, I’m not. I am Impressed.

Good reads from my feeds - Domains

October 28th, 2007 | 2 Comments | Posted in Good reads, domain names

It has been some time since I have written about domains, so I would like to share some of the good reads about domains and domaining.

  1. Mysterious Domain Names with Ads - A good article about the basics of domaining in layman’s term.
  2. Does .org (or .net) + SEO = .com? - Everyone talks about .COM being the only valuable TLDs. A good brand and proper SEO can enhance your .NET and .ORG too.
  3. Top 4 Lies Domainers Tell Themselves - Andy Hagans bust some of the myths domainers believe in.
  4. How To Estimate Universal Search Volume *Without* Using Yahoo or Wordtracker - Most domainers uses Overtune to research their keywords. Here’s how to estimate without it.
  5. Top 6 Places to Sell Your Domains For Free! - If you want to sell your domains yourself rather than depending on SEDO.com, here are 6 sites you can try.
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good reads from my feeds

October 20th, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Good reads, Links

I run through my feeds to bring you some of the best reads from last week.

  1. How to Profit from Google’s War on Paid Links - Hot topic at the moment about Google cracking down on paid links. A few blogs like Daily Blog Tips and David Airey are wary about the situation. But Ben Cook though about profiting from the war zone. Good Stuff.
  2. Making Real Money Online: Expanding Your Operations - Chris Garrett have some original ideas about making money online. This is the 3 part of a series. Read them all!
  3. Splash Pages: Do We Really Need Them? - I have been limiting myself to blogging about Smashing Magazine, or else I might be writing about them every time they post. Good collection of splash pages, as usual.
  4. How To Decide How Often To Post On Your Blog - I myself have ask this question and blog about it. Good to know there are others that are facing the same problem.
  5. Mashable’s Best Resources Online - Not a read per se, but the best list Mashable have chunk out. A squidoo by Seth Godin. Didn’t know he is into list too.
  6. Open Sourcing My TechCrunch Work Flow - Learn a lot from this article by Marshall Kirkpatrick, an ex-writer for Techcrunch. Be the first to report news by creative uses of rss feeds.
  7. Registrant Search - Finally, a tool to search for the domains owned by someone. Be it your friend, colleague or your enemies. Can be easily used for unscrupulous acts. Having it as a paid report lessen the impact slightly.

That’s all, folks….(Looney tunes).

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