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My Recent Web 2.0 Revelation

March 4, 2009

A few weeks ago, I came across a promotion for a product that I was interested in (in the interest of full disclosure, it was Howie Schwartz’s Black Hat is Back 2). After reviewing the offer & price, I decided to buy the program. In the current recession, things are a bit tight (plus I [...]

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If God Used Facebook…

November 28, 2008

I received this recently. I have to say it puts a whole new spin on social media and shows that it’s been around a lot longer than we thought That, or someone just had too much time on their hands…

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Design Your Own Comic Strip

September 26, 2008

In my endless quest to find different ways of engaging with people and spicing up our online experience, I came across Bitstrips.com. It basically is an engine to assist you create your own comic strips. It’s easy to use and has lots of great features. To give you an idea, I created a mildly amusing [...]

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The Death of NoFollow

May 10, 2008

One of the central pillars of SEO until now has been the html “nofollow” tag. It is used to direct “link juice” to flow where you want it to. Many people in SEO (including myself) are liberal users of this tag. It ties in with the whole PageRank debate and whether PageRank is relevant anymore. [...]

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Web 2.0 is Here to Stay

April 8, 2008

I just read an excellent article by Jack Humphrey. Click here for the full article (a new window will open up). It’s a brilliant “State of the Web” address that is well worth the read. Jack talks about how the internet is constantly evolving (well duh! but apparently some people just don’t get it) and [...]

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Authority Black Book 2.0 is Here!

March 3, 2008

Jack Humphreys has done it again! I just found out that one of the best resources if you want to understand the Web 2.0 scene has been updated. Oh yeah, and IT’s FREE! I know, we all like free stuff. What’s the catch? well you have to give him your email address, but who cares? [...]

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