24
Nov

I signed my blog up for feedburner. This way my RSS feeds are looking smooth, and I can track the people that click it or are subscribed to it. I really like this, because before I didn’t had a clue what RSS feed was, never looked to it.
As you can see I already have my first [...]

23
Nov

I just joined a new company called AGLOCO that is changing the way regular users — like you and me — are rewarded for their use of the Internet. Instead of just a couple people making all the money while users get nothing, AGLOCO rewards its members for using the Internet like they always do.
One [...]

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22
Nov

I was browsing the web and this image was getting my attention:

This picture was taken in “Wu Han” (China). I don’t know if the fish is feeling any pain when they are getting the tattoos. But I don’t think so. The customers can choose which fish they want. There are many different characters such as: [...]

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22
Nov

Last week ( Mon. Nov. 13, 2006 - Sun. Nov. 19, 2006 ) was big in the domain market. A small list of the main sales:

Tractors.com - $ 153,000
Mortgage.net - $ 149,000
University.org - $ 100,000
Workshops.com - $ 48,000
W2.com - $ 31,000
Bluetec.com - $ 25,000
TravelZoo.jp - $ 24,000
Hoteles.mobi - $ 19,500 (not hotels but hoteles)
WhatsNext.com - $ [...]

Posted in: Domaining | Comments (0)
21
Nov

Last week, Google, Yahoo and Microsoft agreed to support the Sitemap 0.9 protocol. How can this new standard help you to improve the ranking of your web site in search engines?
What are sitemaps and what is the Sitemaps protocol?
Sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about pages on their sites that [...]