In the past decade, there has been an increasing number of FTP clients available for free or purchase. For those who do not know was FTP is, it stands for File Transfer Protocol. It allows you to upload and image to another server from your computer. Of course, a lot of the paid FTP programs
[Continue Reading...]RIP Geocities
October 26, 2009 signifies the official closing of Geocities. All sites will be gone. In the past few months several online places have tried hard to gather and preserve sites that have been abandoned by their site owners or whether the site has been moved elsewhere, but retain great information. Whether by documenting the general
[Continue Reading...]Social Bookmarking – How It May Help Your Site In Obtaining Traffic
Social bookmarking has been a great tool for webmasters and bloggers to push their content to the masses. There are sites that obviously weigh in on their power to help attract traffic while others are struggling. Social network sites in a way have contributed to social bookmarking in a way as live streams like Twitter
[Continue Reading...]Search Engine versus Social Networking Traffic?
In SmashApps.com, they published a post Search Engine Traffic vs Social Media Traffic? Which is Better? listing pros and cons, but it was leaning more thoward social media. For one, Social Media is not Social Network. Big difference as one is a way of marketing while the other is the actual place online, like Facebook
[Continue Reading...]Paid To Tweet: The Good, The Bad, And The Iffy
Paid to tweet or sponsored tweets have been something that has popped up majorly in the past year, especially since Twitter has really exploded onto the mainstream. Basically paid to tweet is as it says. Usually you will get the final say on what goes through your own social network stream and all these sites
[Continue Reading...]iFrames: Why Not To Use Them
I think as the debate on using tables or not, the use of iframes has been second to that. Inline frames, also known as iframes as described by Wikipedia: An inline frame places another HTML document in a frame inside a normal (rather than frameset) HTML. document. The use of iframes for years has been
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