Nicely put Nymph!
I think most people are very understanding of ad based business models and wouldn't consider it a betrayal of their trust as long as you're completely transparent about "This is an ad". Naturally the content of the ad needs to fit your niche, and shouldn't be annoying or...
I think most people on social networking sites have learned rather quickly to ignore content which doesn't interest them, and slow down for content that does. As long as you're not triggering the "Yes, I've seen that post 5 times in the last week" effect, you should be fine.
At least for me...
I'm polishing up my php/html5/css skills after a bit of a break, and keep running across people talking about "The Death of PHP" and how so much has changed since the language was originally created.
With the huge number of scripts done in PHP, LAMP being such a tremendously common...
That sounds really interesting!
I use Safari on my Mac as my primary browser, but I'm thinking I could install the Qmee plug in Chrome. Then I can choose to participate based on which browser I use.
From looking over their site, you only get paid when you click on the sponsored links, so I...
When I first started, I didn't think it was important. Since I was doing a personal site, I used my actual physical address.
By the time the domain was up for renewal, I'd gotten so much paper spam in my physical snail mail inbox addressed to the owner of the domain, I didn't hesitate to pay...
I prefer to automate as much as possible. Not only does it save me time on a recurring basis, but I tend to put off repetitive tasks. That goes in the same bucket as taking out the trash or doing laundry. With things like backing up sites, there usually isn't a funky smell to remind me that it's...
Google seriously encourages site maps in their official SEO recommendations. If you're new to SEO, reading the webmaster tools section is extremely helpful.
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/156184?rd=1
I'm sure there are several ways to generate Blogger site maps (the built in one...
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