Another Zero Cost Traffic Ezine is Ready
The Zero Cost Traffic Ezine is now online. (And I fixed the glitch in the newsletter so you’ll be able to read past the Blog Updates.) In this Issue: PDF
4 Ways Branded Sales Pages Increase Your Conversion Rates
The whole reason that I was even thinking about changing payment processors, instead of adding an additional alternative, is that the audience most likely to purchase my products gets kind of confused when they find themselves re-directed to another site for payments, that doesn’t even look like the site they came from. Why? PDF
Is This THE PayPal Alternative?
If you’ve read some of my earlier posts, you know that I’m one of the people generally having a love/hate relationship with PayPal. When I wrote that article last year, I had a bit of a higher tolerance for them. Nowadays, I don’t know… Especially this time of year, the length of time it takes [...]
Where are Parts One and Two… I know, I’m Sorry!
I got my whole article submissions process backwards today… so I’ve got part three of the algorithm series hanging out there, and since you can only submit one part with an article distribution service, I normally go back in a manually input the others at popular sites. But I screwed it up a bit. When [...]
In Case You Missed It Around Thanksgiving
Right after Thanksgiving Yahoo invited some folks to its beta of the RSS integration into Yahoo Mail. This is one of them betas that I wasn’t invited to partake of… sniff… is my stock falling already? *whine* What did I Dooooooo-oo? Anyway. TechCrunch has a really nice preview of it with screenshots and e’rythang. You [...]
Yahoo Enhances Site Explorer
A post this afternoon to the Yahoo Search blog revealed that some additional tinkering had been done under the hood of Yahoo’s Site Explorer, which you can use to check out details about your site, from the information Yahoo had gathered. Not only have they made it easier to evaluate links back to your site, [...]










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