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Why Google Korea Is Weak And Failing

I mentioned in an earlier post that Google accounts for a ridiculously low amount of search traffic in South Korea. In light of this, there’s an article in the New York Times today that summarizes Korea’s search engine story. So, it turns out that Korean netizens are not as ignorant or stubborn-headed as I had […]

Ampersand Breaks RSS Feed

I wrote an ampersand character in the content of a blog post and it caused the RSS feed to break down. Not only did the XML document for the feed cut off at that particular post, Feedburner also returned an error:
The URL you entered does not appear to be a valid feed. We encountered the […]

How StumbleUpon Can Help Link Building

I recently became an avid fan of StumbleUpon, after having thought since its launch that it is merely a prog that helps bored people burn time. For those of you who don’t know what StumbleUpon is, it’s a plugin for your browser that allows you to randomly discover new websites. Through StumbleUpon, I find amusing […]

Tutorial on How to Be a Good Dad

I’ve always loved tutorials, because they show you what to do, how exactly to do it, and 99% of the time the procedure works flawlessly if you just follow the directions step-by-step. Keep that in mind and read this article about how to be a good father on wikiHow. I thought this would be a […]

Facebook Spam Warning Message

I was sending out too many messages on Facebook and now I have this notice plastered on every screen:

Before I go on, I want to make it clear that I am not a spammer. But I do sometimes use the Facebook messaging system to cold-call or solicit to a very specific selection of users. For […]

Akamix: Blasting The Path For Search Engine 3.0

Just released today is a tool called Akamix which catapults the search experience for web users. Akamix was built on the basis that search engine users don’t fully utilize all the search results because it takes too long to click through to every single one. Average users rarely even look past page 2 or 3 […]

How To Spy On Other Affiliates’ Web Projects

Pogung shared this cool tool at SEOlogs.com that lets you spy on other people’s affiliate web projects. The tool is called a Reverse IP DNS Tool and it can uncover other domains hosted on the same IP address.
This tool works because, unless you are launching a huge web project, you usually host your domains on […]

Penn State Scheduling With LionSchedules.com

I want to throw some positive light on a web application that is not hyped enough in the Penn State community. I was exposed to LionSchedules.com through word-of-mouth when I saw a couple of my classmates using it to lay out their schedules for Fall 2007.
Lion Schedules Makes Penn State Scheduling Easy
Lion Schedules solves the […]

Mister Linky Says Get These Free Naked Backlinks Now

Note: Please do not go crazy on the following free available backlinks. The last thing I want is to throw up a red flag in this particular community and have them crack down on link moderation.
Quite a few blogs have an auto-linking feature appended to the bottoms of posts. This means that you can add […]

How To Leverage User Contributed Domain Names

When you sit down to register a catchy, brandable domain name, you will quickly find out that 95% of all the domain names you can think of are already taken. Unless you resort to stringing together multiple words to create a name longer than 15 characters, you will have a difficult time conjuring something original. […]

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