Entries from June 2007

Nvu For Ubuntu

Date June 30, 2007

Moving to Ubuntu was the greatest experience. Initially I was a little worried to find suitable application that would replace at least those that I used the most in Windows. One of those applications was Nvu.
Nvu, is a great HTML editing application for limited programmers like myself. I have used Nvu to create countless landing [...]

Review My Posts Landing Page- Things Need Further Improvement

Date June 28, 2007

After improving dramatically the lading page for “Review My Post” buttons, Pay Per Post is still missing something. The problem can be fixed quiet easy. So what is the problem?
I think Pay Per Post needs to realize that alerting their bloggers (and advertisers) about news in their accounts is essential. I have recently received my [...]

Review: Jamdo- Marketing Blog.

Date June 27, 2007

I never thought that reviewing some one else’s blog can present a challenge. In fact I was excited to receive first ever request via PPP Direct. While I accepted it without any hesitation, I did overestimate yet again my ability to write something of substance. Especially when faced with a work of another fellow blogger [...]

TheNewsRoom Introduces myRevenue

Date June 25, 2007

The News Room has introduced the reporting system to let the publishers know how much they have earned using the different media on their websites or blogs:

Currently there is minimum threshold of $50 before a check will be issued to the publisher. The News Room is planing to introduce Pay Pal payments in the near [...]

Back From A Forced Vacation

Date June 25, 2007

Last three days I was “forced” to take vacations- I was cut off from the internet due to a cable failure. While initially I thought it was the fault of my provider, I was proven wrong.
Evidently the cable was damaged during one of the most recent storms, although I do not remember a thunder storm [...]

Do you Mahalo?

Date June 22, 2007

It does not sound good does it? So Mr. Calacanis on his way to redefine what search engines should look like. Imagine few years from now people saying “Let me Mahalo something on the Internet”?
I personally trust Google more than I will ever trust Mahalo (what kind of name is this anyway?). I may not [...]

“Ubuntu Is Really Not Just an OS, It’s a Lifestyle”

Date June 21, 2007

It could not be said better than that. Once you have tried Ubuntu on your computer it will most likely to become your lifestyle. The person responsible for the sentence in the title of this post is also responsible for converting me completely to Ubuntu. Who is he? Sam Harrelson of Affiliate Fortune Cookies [...]