Archive for May, 2007

Article directory submission tips

Article marketing is a great way to give your website a temporary boost in the search engine results pages. Although your articles lose flavor over time, and thus require multiple submissions to be continually effective, they are still one of the best free ways to get referral traffic from your articles, as well as contribute [...]

Microsoft to buy Yahoo?

This is important news that got posted everywhere on the Web just a while ago. Word has it that Microsoft is planning to purchase Yahoo. A Microsoft purchase of Yahoo would be the biggest online takeover to date, with reports saying it might be a 50 billion dollar deal; more than what many decades old [...]

Google doesnt delete your Gmail accounts and something about phishing

I just got an email from Google today asking me to reset my password for a long forgotten (and abandoned) Gmail account. I was amongst the first users of Gmail when it first came out, and that was a long time ago. In the email I was given a link and after clicking on that [...]

My thoughts on the Technorati Fave Swapping

Of late, there has been various discussions going on regarding the Technorati Fave Exchange Experiment that was started by DoshDosh.com a few weeks ago. Currently, there are many bloggers split over this whole issue, and indeed I see various views put forth… but at the end of the day, I think it still boils down [...]

John Reese on the Rebirth of Internet Marketing

Following what must have been a downer year for many an internet marketer, and what with Mike Filsaime’s report, “The Death of Internet Marketing“, comes a new report from another Guru titled, “The Rebirth of Internet Marketing“. Just in case you never heard of John Reese, although I doubt it…it’s from none other than the [...]

Credit card debt on the rise.

After observing the April 30 Blogosphere Day of Silence for the VA Tech victims, I’m back again. Today, I want to highlight a somewhat “amusing” read some 2 days back from the New York Times. The New York Times has an interesting article that highlights an increasing number of people who are turning to churches [...]