Archive for May, 2007
Terrorism - How Internet Businesses Should Plan
When I’m working, I like to listen to podcasts and talk radio. Well, talk radio has a lot of current events being discussed, and one of the most current events today is the war on terror. Now this subject very easily gets into the realm of politics, which I have no interest in discussing on [...]
Cross-Linking Multiple Sites - Bad For SEO?
After my little brush-up with Youtube yesterday, we decided to post our new video on Revver instead. BTW, I also got definitive confirmation from Youtube that this is indeed the case. They said:
We’re no longer offering the option to upload videos longer than 10 minutes, regardless of your account type. If you see a [...]
Youtube Silently Sticks it to Director Accounts
As a little followup to my podcast earlier today as well as an excuse to vent, I have just found out today that Youtube has silently stuck it to Director accounts. It wasn’t long ago that you had to actually APPLY for a Director account. With the enhanced account, you would be able to do [...]
Top 8 Internet Marketing Podcasts
Those of us who are interested in internet business or even just the web in general are usually fairly technology inclined. We usually like playing with tech gadgets. Our computers are usually pretty decked out and we know how to use them. And, like so many, we probably have MP3 players. Well, if so, you’re [...]
Lazy Linkage - Google Buys Feedburner
So, looking out into the internet, what’s going on this week? For those of you who may be running a blog on Wordpress.com, something new is available to you. Wordpress has begun allowing folks with domains mapped to the service to now use email using their own domain, with Gmail as the email client. That’s [...]
Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator
Oh, you gotta love this one. I came across the Web 2.0 Bullshit Generator this evening and its a riot. Check out their checklist, too. You can even generate your own Web 2.0 logo! And for a little taste of bullshit, Web 2.0 style, here are some samples:
tag dynamic wikis
incentivize dynamic wikis
tag user-contributed life-hacks
reinvent dynamic [...]
How to Submit a Wordpress Powered Podcast to Itunes
OK, this post is notable for two reasons. One is that I am going show you how to do something. Two is I’m going to SHOW you how to do something, as in my first video for WebbyOnline. Watch and learn something (hopefully). This video is going to walk you through the basics of setting [...]
PairNIC versus GoDaddy for Domains
I have been a hosting customer of Pair Networks for quite some time now. They are solid and I am happy with them. I’ve got two dedicated servers with them working in tandem and, yeah, I throw a good chunk of scratch their way every month for it. I have also been managing my domain [...]
Travel Plans for Gnomedex - Internet RULES
I finally got around to setting up my travel arrangements for Gnomdex in August. Gnomedex is the conference being put on by Chris Pirillo and his wife Ponzi. And if you don’t know who that is, perhaps you’ve heard of Lockergnome.com which is the site started by Chris. The conference is August 9-11 in Seattle, [...]
UNIX Timestamp Calculator
Several months ago, I created a simple AJAX-based UNIX timestamp calculator. For the longest time, I simply ran the script here locally when I needed it. I decided that it could be helpful for others as well. It took a little work to figure out how to get it to play nice with Wordpress, however [...]






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