Any website needs visitors to succeed and make sales. Granted you also need to make sure to have something to hold your visitors attention once they arrive – but none the less you still need to attract visitors first. As always – we’re trying to help you out here as-well. To provide you with targeted website visitors, we […]
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Boardnation/YaBB Template – Collateral (Green)
It’s been a long time since Zymic has released any new templates – but that doesn’t mean that they’re old ones are to be forgotten about. In-fact the Collateral template actually works quiet well as a YaBB or Boardnation forum template – so I decided to take it and port it over. The end result […]
Boardnation/YaBB Template – Dark Blue Sidebar
Back in 2003-2005 I used to do alot of work on YaBB/Boardnation forums. Apart from offering support, I moderated the forums, and frequently put together custom designs for members. Visiting the Boardnation Community randomly yesterday I had noticed that custom templates have downgraded back to simple CSS color variations of the same exact template. Such […]
DomainTools Estimates 100 Million .Com Domains Active
According to DomainTools.com, a provider of domain name research and whois information, the number of .com domains under management by Verising has surpassed 100 million domains: 100 million actively registered domains is an
50 Best Twitter Chats for Business & Marketing Students
The staff writers over at Best Colleges Online have put together a great list of 50 Twitter hash chats that are beneficial to business, as well as marketing students. The chats are categorized into several sections: Business Technology Marketing & PR Young Professionals Management & Leadership Entrepreneurship For the full list head on over to http://www.bestcollegesonline.com/50-best-twitter-chats-for-business-students.
Ready For Black Friday?
Experts expect a record-breaking holiday season for ecommerce sales, with estimates reaching upward of $36.5 billion. Of course, the official kickoff to this critical selling period comes with the Thanksgiving holiday, quickly followed by Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday. To make the most of these events, check out this whitepaper from ecommerce provider, […]
Bing Webmaster Tools Updated
This past week a slew of new features have been coming out for Bing Webmaster Tools – and today seemed a great day to showcase some of those changes. For starters Bing Webmaster Tools will now be showing you all inbound links to a given URL regardless of the heading. So anything listed under the 300, 400 […]
ConstantContact Launches Small Business Saturday Resource Center
The 2nd annual Small Business Saturday is November 26th! ConstantContact is working with American Express to help small businesses make the most of it with free expert Know-how, tools …
jQuery 1.7 Released
One of the internet’s most popular Javascript libraries has been updated last week, bringing jQuery up to version 1.7. jQuery 1.7 can now be downloaded from docs.jquery.com/Downloading_jQuery. Alternatively, if you prefer a CDN, use any of the following URLs …
Google Plus Pages Finally Arrive
Google Plus pages have been long overdue. I remember writing about them back on July 21st – and now, finally – 3 months later – Google Plus Pages have finally went live! As of now Google Plus users can head on over to the Create a Page tool and get started with their own page. […]
Make Money Blogging!
I often get asked a fairly common question: “how can I make money by blogging?” There are always advertisement programs like Google Adsense, Bidvertiser and Chitika – but is there another way? A more interesting way? A way that rewards you for doing what you love – writing blog posts? There is! Services like LinkFromBlog, […]
Conditional Comments Are Gone In IE10
You might have heard mention of this going around the Internet for a few months now – as this was technically announced back in July on the IE Blog – however I just wanted to clear a few things up here. For starters make sure you understand what conditional comments are – and how that […]
Pen.io – The Easiest Way to Publish A Web Page
Pen.io is probably one of the fastest, and easiest, ways to publish something online. It takes just seconds to create a page and start adding content. Pen.io has been designed as a more permanent alternative to blogs. Blogs are great for posting regular content – with Pen.io, you can create a page and set and forget. You […]
MNKY Studio Releases New WordPress Theme
The guys over at MNKY Studio’s have released another amazing WordPress theme a few days ago – and while I know I don’t usually post updates here regarding WordPress – as someone who helped with the original testing of this theme I am quiet excited about it’s release. The theme, Dotted, is an innovative Premium WordPress […]
bigCommerce Updated to v7.2
The end of July brought around v7.1 of BigCommerce – which included some much anticipated features such as custom URLs and bandwidth reporting. The end of September brought about the first sneak peaks at v7.2 (which by now is running on all BigCommerce sites) which offers enhanced API features, SocialShop 2, and the ability to […]
More Wood, Even Fewer Arrows
[frame align=”left”] [/frame]Remember a couple months ago I had mentioned that Google had plans to shut down Google Labs, and a series of other services in an effort to make Google sleeker and more focused? Well the time has come. As of last night Google Labs is officially no more. Heading over to http://www.googlelabs.com now […]
Nike Shoegler’s
[frame align=”left”] [/frame]Custom designed Nike sneakers have been around for ages, in-fact these aren’t the first Google themed Nike sneakers to come out. Daniel Reese has 2 designs for Google, and Google Chrome available for sale on his website, BrassMonki. These are however the first design officially made by a Googler -the sneakers were designed […]
RIP Steve Jobs
[frame align=”left”] [/frame]Everyone already knows – news about his death spread around the world quicker than a wildfire. It was a feeling that many of us will never forget. For me – it happened on the train ride home from the office, as I updated my Blackberry News Feeds and saw it. Gizmodo’s post – […]
StatCounter Launches Redesigned Site
[frame align=”left”] [/frame]StatCounter has been around for a while now, focused on offering in-depth traffic information about your website completely free of charge. Over the years the user community around StatCounter has greatly grown – and with this came the requests for new features and functionality; and ofcourse StatCounter listened. Roughly 9 months ago StatCounter launched a […]
Google Updates Reconsideration Procedure
If your site isn’t appearing in Google search results, or it’s performing more poorly than it once did (and you believe that it does not violate Google’s Webmaster Guidelines), you can ask Google to reconsider your site. In the past you would receive notification that your reconsideration request has been received – with another notification once it was […]