Internet Marketing: Put A Rocket Under Your Site
Written by Jack on February 21, 2010 – 8:39 pm -
I am involved heavily in the outsourcing of website promotion and link development. It’s not only something that helps pay the bills, but also a topic I find quite interesting. Link development and website promotion tactics are akin to putting a rocket under your site and propelling it to the stars. They are key to helping you achieve your personal and business goals.
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Alertpay: Online Paypal Alternative
Written by Jack on February 11, 2010 – 8:39 pm -I have been looking into alternative ways to get paid on the web and process payments. One thing that is extremely important to me is to be diversified. In order to keep myself as diversified as possible, I am always looking at paypal alternatives. One alternative that has caught my eye is Alertpay.
Tags: Alertpay, payment services, Paypal
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Power Stumbling
Written by Jack on January 31, 2010 – 8:33 pm -There’s no doubt that Stumbleupon can give you fantastic traffic. It can give you that big traffic boost that can increase your website income and help you increase your exposure. Stumbleupon is a two way street though, you only get as much as you put in it. This is why I spend time every few days doing what I call power stumbling.
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Squidoo: Getting Traffic and Link Juice
Written by Jack on January 21, 2010 – 8:34 pm -It’s been awhile since I made a post here, so I thought I’d share a strategy for making money online. The economy isn’t nearly as strong as many of us would like it to be, but they are still opportunities out there to make money online, no matter where you are on the globe. One important tool to help you make more money is Squidoo. Here’s my profile over there.
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Get A PHP Cache For Your Blog Server
Written by Jack on December 21, 2009 – 8:41 pm -If you are using shared hosting, you probably know just how difficult it is to take full advantage of the resources your host is offering you. Long before you hit the storage and bandwidth limits, you over use system resources. Unfortunately, hosts never share with you what exactly those limits are. There are a myriad of WordPress plugins that help you cache your site and lower the cpu cycles that you are using. For those of use who use a VPS or dedicated server, we have a better solution.
Tags: cache server, PHP, server administration
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