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Companies That Respond To Blogposts Get My Respect

February 22, 2008 in Blogging, Marketing

Blogging is something which has evolved from nothing to more recent times where it is something major, just look at the Alexa rankings, RSS Readers of the major blogs (ones that are bigger then ProfitBaron currently), traffic stats (Shoemoney has published his yearly ones not that long ago…go check his blog ) and you realise that these blogs attract a large amount of [...]

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OpenAds Rebrands Again To OpenX

February 21, 2008 in News

OpenAds have re-branded to OpenX, you can read the full story here but the more interesting fact is when will they re-brand again? So far they have re-branded a massive 5 times since they were originally called phpAds to the current OpenX.
Here’s all the names ”OpenX” has been called; phpAds, phpAdsNew, phpPgAds, Max Media Manager, OpenAds and now OpenX it seems that [...]

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Mixx Do Something Digg Should Have Done!

February 19, 2008 in News

Mixx a Digg rival continues to impress its users with new features with their latest one being ”Related Items”.
This is a fantastic solution to a massive problem on digg because, other sites cover the same story compete  and they compete with each other to get to the frontpage. This is because on Digg stories are tracked separately with votes being split between them as [...]

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Webmasters & Domainers: Don’t Use PayPal

February 19, 2008 in Domains, News

This is a notice to all webmasters and domainers to avoid using PayPal because, there is a couple of phishers/scammers on the loose and they are exploiting webmasters and domainers by benefiting from the PayPal chargeback service and by stealing PayPal accounts.
I’m going to be compiling a list of all scammed domains and make it known to all webmasters and [...]

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AOL-Yahoo Merger Talks Ongoing

February 18, 2008 in News

AOL advisers have continued talks with representatives of Yahoo to see if  the two companies could merge and try to make Microsoft go away with its takeover offer. However, the idea of Microsoft leaving the table after already seeing its shares falling by approximatley 10% since it made the offer for Yahoo seems unlikely from where I’m sitting.
Google own 5% of AOL which [...]

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