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December 15, 2011
Speed can kill.
No, not the narcotic.
The speed in which your website loads.
Ask yourself how many times you’ve hit that back button when a website took entirely too long to load.
And anything on your blog can affect its speed.
From header size to the amount of plugins in your sidebar.
One way that I have found to check my webpage load speed is with WebsiteOptimization.com.
This website checked my speed on all modems from the old 14.4k to the supersonic T1′s 1.44Mbps.
In addition ...
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May 19, 2011
Is there any faster way to cull out your frequent users than to make a simple system complicated.
I'm sure they will soon see the error of their ways when they see a decline in revenue.
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November 4, 2010
For those using Project Wonderful for advertising, this is wonderful news.
For those using Project Wonderful as a publisher, this is not-so-wonderful news.
(But it is fixible. Hold on a sec and I’ll tell you how.).
So, what’s am I talking about, you wonder.
Free Advertising.
Did do you know that you can get free advertising or be advertised on for free with Project Wonderful?
I did.
I found out last month while idly taking a a self-directed tour around the site.
You see, any blog that hasn’t set their minimum bid accepted to at least a penny will accept your bid of $0.00.
Project Wonderful has caught this boo-boo and at least put the band aid of a maximum of 2 days free but, two days later, you can simply go back and do it all again.
There is no maximum amount of times...
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March 9, 2010
I am testing out the earning program MyLikes. The only reason I’m testing this one out is that the proceeds can be donated to charity.
I also like that I can share pretty much anything.
For example, I put in the word Problogger and it actual brought the Amazon book, ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income book, all of the images, and even some Youtube reviews of the book.
I got to admit,that’s pretty sweet.
And, I earn $.34 per click and $.35 per Twee...
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June 16, 2010
It is highly recommended that you have a comment policy in place now before you'll ever need one.
It is highly recommended that you have a comment policy in place now before you'll ever need one.
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October 24th, 2011 Last week, we discussed how to get a Twitter Button.
Today, I am going in on the Facebook Button.
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I much rather have a Facebook Button than that load time hogging Facebook social plugin box.
It slows my blog load time down to a crawl.
Ech.
(As an aside, did you know that the new Google Panda takes into account page
Continue reading And now we install a FaceBook Fan Page Button

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