GoDaddy has launched their brand new website today, featuring a full redesign, with a new, flat, interface. The new design goes much further than just on the front end however, The expanded development team has re-built GoDaddy’s popular Website Builder product, making it easy for anyone to create a beautiful website in short order, no matter […]
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New Yahoo! Logo Released
Yahoo has created quiet the stir around themselves lately, especially with their 30 Days of Change campaign which I have mentioned on here numerous times. The 30 Days of Change campaign was counting down till today, the day the brand new Yahoo! logo gets released; and I was rather excited for it. We were promised […]
1 Day Left Until Yahoo’s New Logo
Today marks day 29 in Yahoo’s 30 Days of Change. I myself am quiet anxious to see the reveal of the new logo tomorrow; however in the meantime let’s touch base on what the new logo’s on days 22 through 29 look like. If you have missed the ones before that, I have outlined the […]
Yahoo Redesigns 7 Network Sites
Continuing on with all of the recent changes Yahoo has been making lately in an effort to revive their image, Yahoo Sports, Yahoo Movies, Yahoo Music, Yahoo TV, Yahoo omg!, Yahoo Games and Yahoo Weather have all received a new, modern, redesign. The new redesign finally starts to put a consistent design and navigation across the Yahoo site network – which I am sure […]
Day 21 of Yahoo’s 30 Days of Change
We are in the last stretch of Yahoo’s 30 Days of Change – a campaign aimed at bringing attention to the changing Yahoo! logo until the official new logo is released on September 4th. With just 9 days left I wanted to do another quick re-cap to follow up with my original post, 8 Days in […]
Google Asks for Your Feedback on Their Search Policies
Google has posted on their blog asking searchers to help provide some feedback on Google’s search policies. The form, hosted obviously on Google Docs, includes
GoDaddy Buys Locu
GoDaddy has always tried to make it as easy as possible for small business owners to setup their online presence, whether it be via building their website using the GoDaddy Website Builder, or setting up corporate email accounts; so it comes of little surprise when this past weekend GoDaddy went ahead and purchased Locu, an […]
8 Days in Yahoo! Logo’s 30 Days of Change
We are on day 8 since Yahoo! has announced their 30 Days of Change – a campaign aimed at bringing attention to the changing Yahoo! logo until the official new logo is released on September 4th. Yahoo! maintains a dedicated page to display each of the new logo’s for each of the 30 days, and […]
Google Adsense Use Limited on Google Sites
Google Sites is Google’s way of letting everyone and anyone create a free website utilizing a pre-built template, and an online WYSIWYG editor; and of-course Google makes it easy to monetize your Google Sites website with Google Adsense (seeing a pattern here?). In the past you’ve always had full control over your Google Adsense ad […]
Bing Expands Categories Featured in Autosuggest
Lately it seems all of the search engine related news has been revolving around Google. The new webmaster tools navigation, the display of favicons within text ads, etc. Even Yahoo jumped into the news with their new search engine ads testing; so it’s nice to finally hear something from the team over at Microsoft’s Bing […]
Google Now Displaying Favicons for Text Ads
Google is always adding something new to their huge portfolio of features, and recently I have started noticing that their Google Adwords text ads have began displaying the website favicons next to the title. Here is an example from this very website:
GoDaddy Prepares Support for 700+ New Domain Names
GoDaddy’s been very involved with the gTLD expansion, and over the past few months they have been working on ways to support up to 700 new domain names. This week they have finally created a place where you can see and interact with the new gTLD extensions coming this fall: the gTLD Extensions page! There, you can: […]
Google Makes a Stand Against Faked User Histories
Google has made a new post earlier this week, titled a A reminder about manipulative or deceptive behavior; and if you read it closely you’ll see that this isn’t so much a reminder, but a statement as to the next spam target for Google. Google states that “Recently, we’ve seen some user complaints about a deceptive technique […]
Free Google Adwords $100 Credit Giveaway 2013
All of my clients have always received a $100 Google Adwords credit to help them jump-start their online marketing. September of last year I ran a Google Adwords Credits giveaway to help give something back to the community. These were issued out at random to any new subscribers to our mailing list. For those of […]
Easyspace Partners with Crunch to Help Small Businesses
Easyspace, one of the UK’s largest ICANN accredited domain name registrars and web hosting companies, has partnered with online accountants Crunch to support startup businesses.
New Yola Store Features & 15% Off Yola Silver till August 2013
Right now Yola is offering 15% off 1 year Yola Silver running through August 3rd! If you are looking to jump into the eCommerce world, this is a great opportunity to pick up Yola Silver at 15% off, and utilize the Yola Store add-on which Yola has recently upgraded to include some great new features which […]
SugarSync’s Top 10 Uses During Your Well Deserved Vacation
SugarSync has posted an interesting article on their blog a few days ago, and while these things generally don’t spark my interest – this one did. See as someone who always has to sync several different devices together to make my business life flow a bit more easily with my business life, SugarSync is an […]
Usage Rights Now Available in Bing Image Search
Looking for a cool image to add to your blog? Need that perfect picture for your new business presentation? It sounds simple enough, but in many cases you could be breaking the law, as many images on the internet are simply not free to use and their usage rights must be checked. Bing now wants […]
Welcome to Anonymous Web Hosting by BitcoinWebHosting.net
Namecheap was the first to come onto the scene and bring support for Bitcoin payments into the world of webmasters when they announced the acceptance of Bitcoins for its
Yahoo Doing Some Clean-Up, Shutting Down Old Services
Much like Google did last year, Yahoo is going through their collection of online services and tools and cleaning that collection up. Throughout July and through to September there will be a variety of services which will be shut down. The list below lists the services that have been, and will be shut down – […]