Posts belonging to Category 'Website Tips'

April 19, 2010 | Posted by Nancy
Listings in RSS Directories can be a big help in promoting any blog. Here is a list that we will maintain as we discover dead links or when we find new ones to include. We invite you to contribute to this list by commenting below. WeBlogAlot.com RSS001.com * RSSMountain.com * ReadABlog.com FindRSS.net DayTimeNews.com RSSmotron.com MillionRSS.com [...]
Categories: Blogging Tools, Building your web business, Website Tips |
Tags: blogdigger, feedmill, newsisfree, page2go2, rssfeeds |
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March 19, 2010 | Posted by Cassidy
Where to register your domain(s) I have found three registrars that I am happy with. There are others that are ok. I stay as far away from godaddy for several reasons. First the interface there sucks, unless you like to buy every upsell they can throw at you, and you can’t just say “take my [...]
Categories: Building your web business, internet marketing, Website Tips |
Tags: credit balance, free privacy, Google, google apps, initial registration, money, usa time |
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July 22, 2009 | Posted by Cassidy
First a little warning: install any addon at your own risk, and if your browser slows down, freezes or crashes, try disabling your addons one by one and see if that helps! I personally have no problems with any of these addons but your system configuration surely is different! My Must Have addons: . Roboform [...]
Categories: Free Software, Website Tips |
Tags: download helper, firefox, firefox addons, free version, passwords, roboform, scribefire, user names, web site, wordpress |
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November 8, 2008 | Posted by Cassidy
A common discussion on the net is “How do I hide my affiliate links to protect them from being hijacked or having my commission stolen?” There are quite a few easy ways to do it. Redirection A very secure way to do it is via redirection. You need to dedicate a domain to do that. [...]
Categories: Affiliate Marketing, Website Tips |
Tags: affiliate links, income, jiffyhosting.com, redirection |
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