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  1. squitter

    Using Wordpress

    I have no coding experience, but I have used WordPress based themes from TemplateMonster and other websites effectively to make a few microniche sites. I also believe, though, that sometimes you should hire a professional web dev to build a more complex Wordpress site for you. My suggestion...
  2. squitter

    Alternatives to AdSense

    I have tried companies like Adsense and Adbrite and they did not do nearly as good as Altitude Digital Partners.
  3. squitter

    Hosting websites from home

    Besides, unless one uses a physically separate network for hosting, personal computers will share the same network as the server. While a firewall on the router can block access to these machines, the server must be open to the world. Hosting a server at home puts great power in the owner's...
  4. squitter

    Hosting websites from home

    Noise and heat.
  5. squitter

    Review About Prosper202

    I'm also testing BevoMedia right now and it seems easier to setup compared to P202. Not sure how it will handle under load as I run my own VPS server.
  6. squitter

    Review About Prosper202

    Basically it was easier to use and less frustrating when needing to track and rotate my PPV campaigns between multiple landing pages, each with multiple offers.
  7. squitter

    Review About Prosper202

    I started with P202 and ended on CPVLab.
  8. squitter

    Joomla 2.5 manual installation

    How do you set up new Joomla from old Joomla files btw?
  9. squitter

    Joomla 2.5 manual installation

    I think they should think intensively about this task of adding more functionality to Joomla in next upcoming months.
  10. squitter

    Best CMS

    I prefer getting my websites hand coded by a professional web designer but it is very time consuming and expensive.
  11. squitter

    Best CMS

    WordPress is my favorite, and has been so for a long time. Even if you don't want to use the blog feature, WordPress works greatly as a stand-alone CMS.
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