Archive for February, 2008
Final curtain for a web browser
Author: Phil RogersFeb 29
Beware ClickBank’s Dormant account policy
Author: Phil RogersFeb 29
If you're getting into affiliate marketing, one of the good places to start is ClickBank. It's easy to use, and well-tried.
But if you're a beginner and not yet very good at marketing, you could lose the money that you have earned so far.
One of my colleagues had earned about $23 in his ClickBank account, but as he wasn't really promoting his links very well, he just didn't get any more sales for quuite some time. When finally he went to check his balance, he saw that it had fallen to $16, and there were a number of small ...
Free ebook guide to Cagora
Author: Phil RogersFeb 28
Cagora is a new online, social networking site that is based around over 20,000 different communities.
As a Cagora member, you can join as many or as few communities as you want.
Communities can relate to geographical areas (for example, I have joined the UK/Bournemouth community), or they can relate to different areas of interest, such as Cats, or Internet marketing.
Getting around Cagora and using it to its truest potential can be difficult due to the sheer number and size of its "worlds".
No-Bull Online Business Coaching has a great new ebook guide to Cagora, which you can download absolutely FREE ...
Vista Update Breaks Software
Author: Phil RogersFeb 22
As if it wasn't enough that Microsoft's Vista operating system literally sucks up all your computer's resources, making it grind to a halt, Microsoft's forthcoming Service Pack will break your computer even more.
After the installation of Service Pack 1 for Vista, many programs will no longer work, or will work with degraded functionality.
What's worse is that most of the programs affected are security programs, such as Antivirus and Firewall software.
Microsoft have published a list of the affected programs, but they say that it's not comprehensive, so there could be thousands more programs affected by this change.
Microsoft also had an update ...
Security Alert for Article Sites
Author: Phil RogersFeb 15
Article-Content-King Beat The Hackers! (Almost)
I am sorry to be the bringer of bad news, I am not a scare monger, this is very real! At the beginning of the year, Article-Content-King was hacked, the hackers got all the way to server Admin, but luckily I was also in there too when they were trying to do damage and we managed to lock them out before they could, but still it took a few more days to completely secure the script files.
I was not so lucky with my other server. I had the same script installed several times on that server, ...










