Google Ads Go Mobile!

September 18, 2007

Adsense publishers logging onto their accounts today may notice something new and different – Adsense for Mobile! While not yet globally available, the arrival of Adsense for mobile has been eagerly anticipated by mobile publishers for some time. Adsense has set the standard for contextual advertising on traditional web pages and it is expected that [...]

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What’s up, Doc(type)?

August 31, 2007

Does your new web design look slick and professional in Firefox but more like a ransom note in Internet Explorer 7? Frustrated by the seemingly impossible task of trying to get your web site to look the same across multiple browsers? Just a few years ago, back in the days of the dreaded Netscape 4, [...]

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Country Code Domains Spell Trouble for Owners

August 31, 2007

Those “boutique” country code domain names – .BE, .BZ, .CC, LA – even though the registration fees are higher, it’s hard to say “no” when you stumble across a juicy, premium keyword, sitting there all by its lonesome, little self, in some unregistered cctld (country code top level domain) extension. Registrants of single-character .la names [...]

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TRAFFIC NY Silent Auction – Lessons Learned

June 29, 2007

The New York TRAFFIC event for domain names is over, the live auction having produced a record of over 10 million dollars in domain sales. I’m going to leave coverage of the live auction results to the big domain sites and instead focus on the silent auction – the results were equally interesting and say [...]

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Backup to Secure your Web site’s Future

June 10, 2007

Backups are one of those annoying little tasks nobody thinks about … until something goes wrong and you realize you don’t have one!

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