Archive for December, 2007
Sunday, December 30th, 2007
As the year is coming to an end, everybody always talks about the success and failures of the last 12 months. As usual, many new services were announced in 2007 promising to make webmasters rich or explode the traffic to their online properties. I won't bother discussing any of the ...
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Monday, December 24th, 2007
The holidays are great because we get to spend time with our family and friends enjoying our time away from work. For webmasters, the holiday period is a nightmare because often it is associated with a sharp drop in website traffic and, of course, revenues.
Lower traffic during the holiday period ...
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Monday, December 10th, 2007
News around the blogosphere today are that AllAdvantage wannabe Agloco was more successful than originally expected. Just like AllAdvantage, the stupidest implementation of an online business model, which burst in flames during the first dotcom bubble, Agloco is about to close its doors having paid nothing to the people who ...
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
You know it's not real until there is a song about it. San Fransisco's Richter Scales group put together a rather catchy song to commemorate what many people refer to as the new Internet Bubble; hey, if FaceBook is worth $15 billion and have no real product other than a ...
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Monday, December 3rd, 2007
I often wondered who are the people that click on text ads on websites and on search engine result pages? Myself, I never felt the need to click on an ad and as far as I can remember I may never have clicked on one even though I am not ...
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