Archive for December, 2007

Christmas Feed Icons

This is a little late in posting but still worthy of a mention. Webfruits posted Christmas Feed Icons.

HyperVRE Case Study | How One Man Made $15,691 In One Month Using HyperVRE Gold

Hi, Cory here.

How’s everyone holding up? Was your christmas a good one? I certainly hope so.

I spent my christmas with my in-laws over in Vancouver. It was crazy busy over at their house with all the kids and stuff, but still was fun.

To be honest though I am happy that it is all over […]

2007 Year of RSS

ReadWriteWeb posted 2007: The Year in RSS an interesting overview of RSS events over the past year.

StomperNet Reveals How To Destroy Duplicate Content In FREE Video

You guys need to check out this FREE video right now.
I received an email yesterday about this and boy was I amazed by what the video revealed.
The video is all about how to get around the Google duplicate content slap, and they show you Step-By-Step how to do it right on the video.
Folks,Die gesamte […]

HyperVRE | Build multiple websites using Matt Callens HyperVRE

Hey, Cory here.
It’s the last Friday before christmas and I just had to tell you about a really cool site I found on the Internet while surfing for webmaster tools.
You won’t believe what I found, and the best part is… it’s FREE!
So here’s the scoop…
Matt Callen is giving away an awesome software package called […]

Using RSS to Monitor

You can use ZapTXT to monitor topics on your favorite news sites, classified listings, job postings, blogs, sports teams or just about anything else you can think of. Simply create a feed and recieve notification any time the keyword appears!

Google vs Wikipedia

According to InfoWorld:

Google is developing an online publishing platform where people can write entries on subjects they know, an idea that’s close to Wikipedia’s user-contributed encyclopedia but with key differences.

The project, which is in an invitation-only beta stage, lets users create clean-looking Web pages with their photo and write entries on, for example, insomnia. Those entries are called knols for “unit of knowledge,” Google said. Google wants the knols to develop into a deep repository of knowledge, covering topics such as geography, history, and entertainment.


SEO Tools | CooL FREE SEO Tool For Webmasters Called SeoQuake - Free Download

Hey, Cory here.
It’s Sunday, and I now what your thinking… what the heck am I doing on the computer on a Sunday.
Well, I’m always on the computer searching, researching, reviewing new products, etc. But that’s not the reason why I’m writing this post today.
The reason I’m writing this post today is to share with […]

More Venture Money for NewsGator

NewsGator Technologies, the provider of a desktop RSS news feed reader, has raised $12 million in its fifth round of venture capital, led by new investor Vista Ventures.

Previous backers Mobius Venture Capital and Masthead Venture Partners also participated.

Founded in 2004, Denver-based NewsGator now claims over 1 million users of its service, which is available through partners like USA Today, FeedDemon and NetNewsWire, as well as through corporate RSS readers and via mobile devices.

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The Attention Age Doctrine 2 by Rich Schefren Is Getting BIG Reviews

Hi, Cory here.
It’s now been over 2 weeks since the release of Rich Schefren’s Attention Age Doctrine 2 and boy was I blown away with what I read inside.
Thousands of people daily are downloading The Attention Age Doctrine 2 report are finding out for themselves what I have learned so my question to you […]


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