Posts Tagged ‘development’

How To Get People To Double Opt-In To Read Your Blog

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

UPDATE 9/25 at 4:03 p.m. – we just test installed it and unfortunately while installation went smoothly, as soon as it was activated the entire blog disappeared – never fear just deleting the plugin brought the blog back online. However, we urge caution and read, read, read first :)

Now onto the information:

It’s great to have great friends, and this morning Linda Rembowski of ForcedGreen gets my high five award :)

She sent me information that you’re sure to want to investigate for yourself. WordPress Double Opt-In Manager Widget. (more…)

Feedburner Still A Useful Tool In Your Marketing Arsenal?

Monday, September 15th, 2008

For anyone using RSS in any way, shape, or form, it’s always been highly advantageous to turn your feed into a Feedburner feed. With an Alexa ranking of 399, as I write, well that just speaks volumes in and of itself.

However, “recently” Google has acquired Feedburner. Yes, the huge search engine giant has taken over yet another website that started life online in a small way, but built itself up into something as awesomely huge in the RSS feed world as Google is to online searching.

Does this mean the service will suffer?

Well according to (more…)

Does The World Need Yet Another Browser?

Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008

Thanks to Nancy of Launch Wizards, and the email she forwarded me this morning, I’m getting caught up on the latest (and greatest?) browser to hit our collective internet shelves.

According to the article in the New York Time’s State of the Art section, Google’s pulling out the stops (or plugging them up?) with a “new browser” called Chrome.

The odd thing is that it’s a (more…)

How A Talented Individual Developed a Way To Send You Traffic For Free

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

This morning we’d like to bring to your attention a service website called Twitturly.

You’ll appreciate this even more when we tell you that other than having a Twitter account and posting (and twitting if you don’t blog), you do nothing, yet it still has the potential to send traffic to your website and/or blog – how great is that?!

According to our blog stats, Twitterurly has sent us (more…)

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