What is Toolbar PageRank Really Worth?
April 8th, 2010 | 27 commentsIf you haven’t noticed, Google did a toolbar PageRank update a few days ago, which has sparked alot of PageRank discussion as it usually does. Buddy Shearer, a long time member of my Internet Marketing Forum, recently asked “If Google gave you a PR4 what would you do with it?” Since Buddy has been a [...]
WordPress: How to Remove the Sidebar from a Single Page
January 6th, 2010 | 17 commentsYou may come upon the situation where you need/want to remove the sidebar for one particular page on a WordPress bog. There are many situations where this may happen. In one case, if you use Google Custom Search (within Adsense) for your blog search and you want the search results to match your blog (highly [...]
Introducing “QuickScrib” – My Latest Creation
December 15th, 2009 | 8 commentsAbout 6 months ago I was driving down the road in Greenwood, IN as I came up on a traffic light. The light had just turned yellow and I was at that spot to where I could either slam on my brakes in order to stop for it, or just go through it while it’s [...]
Google FakeRank – I mean PageRank Update in Progress
April 29th, 2008 | 14 commentsI’m not a big fan of Toolbar PR because in most cases it’s very inaccurate, but I know people still love to talk about it I’ve got to admit, I still like to see 5 or more green pixels on my sites. There have been a few reports of toolbar PageRank being updated and I [...]
Web Redirection Methods Explained
April 28th, 2008 | 35 commentsMany of you know that I’m fairly “technically challenged” and that causes me to outsource much of the technical aspects of my business. One question I get alot is on redirects. What does each redirection method do and what are the pro’s and con’s? Although I do know the basics and do alot of redirects [...]
Google’s Worst Nightmare May Come True
February 1st, 2008 | 11 commentsAccording to WebProNews Microsoft, the world’s largest Software Company and one of the Worlds largest Search and online advertising companies, has offered $44.6 Billion to obtain Yahoo! No word yet (that I’ve heard) whether or not they’ve accepted or denied, but if it were to happen Google may need to up their game in various [...]
Get Organized with a Ticket Support System
January 24th, 2008 | 12 commentsIf you notice, many of the more successful online marketers use ticket systems to manage their support, advertising and inquiries in general. Just off the top of my head I know that Willie Crawford, Mike Filsaime, Jonathan Leger and many others have ticket systems set up. I’ve been noticing them pop up for a while [...]
Get a FREE Version of Camtasia Studio
November 21st, 2007 | 6 commentsDan Thies just pointed out to his newsletter subscribers a blog post by Paul Colligan who just announced that TechSmith is offering free versions of their incredibly popular screen capturing software, Camtasia Studio. The free version is version 3, while the new version is 5, but version 3 is still incredibly useful and profitable! I [...]
How to Change Hosts with No Down Time in 4 Easy Steps
November 9th, 2007 | 15 commentsFor those of us who are not very technically inclined, learning the ropes when it comes to Website management can be a very frustrating experience. I’ve been marketing online for several years now, which for me involves managing a bunch of Websites. When the number of domains you own starts to grow to twenty, thirty [...]
Google’s up to it Again – More Toolbar PR Reductions
October 24th, 2007 | 3 commentsObviously the first round of PR reductions was just a primer. Sometime in the last 24 hours or so the big G downgraded even more blogs, most with a good amount of authority. They even poured salt on the wounds of some by reducing their PR once again! Andy provides a list of some of [...]



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