Posted
on June 21, 2009, 12:06 am,
by Julie-Ann Amos,
under
Society.
It seems that the cost of post-secondary education just continues to rise, regardless of what the economy is doing. When the economy also takes a drop and education costs rise, students are more and more often turning to less conventional ways to find financing. Although each individual should really explore their own options, the following ideas can be a starting point for most students.
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wal mart 15 Comments »
Posted
on June 18, 2009, 1:46 pm,
by Meredith Walker,
under
Internet.
The Internet has become a dominant force in modern society, with the advent of new programming, browsers, and social media sites in recent years. Retreating from the Internet would now cause mass panic and confusion as to how to get any type of information; as a race, humans are now unable to function without the ease of Internet access and we cannot seem to remember what we did before this slew of information was made available at the click of a button.
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web building,
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webcrawler 24 Comments »
Posted
on April 20, 2009, 1:04 am,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Internet.
This article is a combination of two old articles. Neither of the old articles addressed the changes made by Google when they moved FeedBurner and one of them really didn't solve the problem of using PHP4 instead of PHP5. I've received enough email to tell me that I need to do this or continue to be asked for corrections.
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Posted
on April 19, 2009, 11:07 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
under
SEO.
I've done a lot of testing for different ways to monetize this blog. The latest test killed the Google traffic on this blog for about two weeks. It's my fault. The warning signs were there — I just didn't see them. Maybe I did see them, but failed to pay attention to them. It's easy to forget things I only test for a short time. The mistake I made was forgetting that Google visits this blog every single day of the year.
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warning signs 24 Comments »
Posted
on April 13, 2009, 3:14 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
under
SEO.
There comes a time when a person just has to say "enough is enough". As a longtime proponent of the "do follow" movement, it really pains me to revert this blog back to "nofollow". If you don't know what I'm talking about, then feel free to stop reading and go somewhere else.
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Posted
on April 10, 2009, 4:52 am,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Internet.
I'm irritable and I have a good reason for being irritable. Around the beginning of the month, this blog was penalized by Google in the search engine rankings and I'm clueless. I'm guessing it's probably something as simple as a matter of perception.
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well wishers 28 Comments »
Posted
on March 17, 2009, 2:42 pm,
by RT Cunningham,
under
Offbeat.
Are you searching for Wicked Weasel bikini pictures, videos or reviews? And you arrived at my blog to find out that you couldn't find what you're looking for? Using an expression that I really hate, but I'm going to use it any way, "my bad". You see, I deleted the article that contained a YouTube bikini video because the YouTube member had removed the video.
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