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Miraserver Gets Sponsored Placement in Hotscripts

Many moons ago, I put Miraserver onto the waiting list for a sponsored listing in the CMS directory over at Hotscripts.com. Hotscripts.com, if you don’t know, is probably THE leading source to go to when you’re looking for some software to use on your website. Its a very cool and comprehensive directory, and the CMS [...]

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My Marketing, Useful Resources

Below is this week’s commentary “blurb” portion of the weekly newsletter we run every week here at WebbyOnline. I don’t usually post these things on the main site as a blog post, however today I thought I would. To recieve this content in your inbox each week, just subscribe in the form at the top [...]

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Lazy Linkage – Issue Two

OK, today I am going to post the second “issue” of the lazy linkage. You might wonder why I call it that. Well, its just a lame dork attempt at humor because rather than creating content of my own for you, I’m just linking to other people’s content. But, I try to be fair and [...]

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Google’s Sense of Humor

I don’t have any particular proof of this other than an email I got yesterday from a guy over at PCMech, but it appears Google was playing an April Fool’s joke on the internet yesterday. According to the email, Google had this linked up on their homepage yesterday. So, its talking about free in-home wireless [...]

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Google Pay-Per-Action Launches

Google has just launched a new service in Beta called Pay-Per-Action. Judging by the logo in the upper left, this is going to be some kind of sub-service of Google Adwords (and hence Adsense as well). The long and short of it can be gotten right off their site, namely: “Increase your advertising reach while [...]

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Gnomedex 7.0 – Open Registration

I made mention of Gnomedex in today’s newsletter. This morning the event was password protected for some reason, but I think that’s just because I went to the site a little too early. They just today (I think) launched their new re-designed layout. I emailed them asking what the deal was and got an email [...]

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Google Updates Their Adsense Policies

That’s right, Google has issued their 2007 update on policies to be followed by websites using Adsense. Of course, Adsense is Google’s contextual ad service where websites can place Google ads on their site and earn revenue. The revenue you can make from Adsense is pretty good in the scheme of things, so webmasters who [...]

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Uniblue Announces SpyEraser

Uniblue is today announcing the release of SpyEraser as well as a PowerSuite that groups the utility with their existing Registry Booster and SpeedUpMyPC titles. I have not yet tried the utility, but I have tried and marketed other Uniblue products in the past and have found them to be fine options. The reason I [...]

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Paid Software – Given Away

I was doing a little of my usual net surfing tonight while I watch the season premiere of 24 and ran across a resource that I want to pass on. It doesn’t have a whole lot to do with internet business, however anybody with a computer might find this interesting. The site is Giveaway of [...]

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AdBrite Launches Video Ad Service

For those who work with a lot of online video (like I do), you may be interested in a new service which AdBrite has just soft-launched. The service is called InVideo. They’ve created an embeddable media player (just like Youtube) which allows you to have your own videos played on your website, but allows AdBrite [...]

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