Archive for the ‘web development’ Category
Friday, January 19th, 2007
I came across this WordPress Plug-in last week on Jason’s Blog and just had the chance to add it today. I must say that Orderedlist (The Company that built this plug-in) did a good job at cleaning up the “rough look” that the standard WP Administration Console has.
It does ...
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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
"Webmaster" and “Webmastering” are terms that have been around since the early days of the internet and many people believe that it means one thing or another. The truth is that it’s a broad and general term that has to do with someone who runs the day to day ...
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
Recently I’ve had the good people over at MindPetals helping me promote my “entrepreneurship” category of writing. I haven’t been invited to the 9Rules network as of yet but that’s okay as i may have to wait a while on that one.
Recently I came across a Publishing service called ...
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
I wrote a breif little post earlier today about this and i have found a simple way to add a BlogRoll to your site. If you click on this link it will take you to a thread that contains more information but its a really simple fix. Are you ready ...
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Friday, January 5th, 2007
If you’ve been playing around with WordPress and using themes much lately you’ve probably noticed that more and more themes do NOT have a BlogRoll coded into them. Isn’t that annoying? If you are completely new to WordPress you may be asking just what a “BlogRoll” is and ...
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Wednesday, January 3rd, 2007
The idea of payment based on performance is nothing really new. I see a good deal of web-based positions that are pay per performance based popping up. But as with anything see it when you believe it and believe it when you see it. Recently I’ve been considering working with ...
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Thursday, December 28th, 2006
Because WordPress is open source it is written by developers worldwide, not all of which speak or write code in English. More recently I have been looking to update the feel of CommerceCubes to something simple and put together.
Recently I downloaded a theme and started to customize it to my ...
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Saturday, December 23rd, 2006
I was reading through Peasonified.com yesterday and I came across an interesting article with some tips that I just had to try out. CommerceCubes is quickly becoming a place in which I can hone my skills in all things “web”. Every time that I learn something new I ...
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Ever since I first started building CommerceCubes almost six months ago now I’ve been learning a ton about WordPress. I’ve been learning about everything from themes to Permalinks to plug-ins and everything in between and I’ve really been enjoying myself. Sure maybe it’s the “inter-geek” inside of me ...
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Thursday, December 21st, 2006
Affiliate Marketing thru an Affiliate Marketing Company or Affiliate Marketing Directly with an end Company, which is better?
Is it better to go with dependent affiliate programs or services such as Commission Junction, Linkshare and others? For the past week or so I’ve been looking more in depth at affiliate ...
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