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IMNY Charity Party at SMX Social Media Expo

Nick Wilsdon · October 8th, 2007

Just a quick blog to help publicise the IMNY Charity Party taking place at the SMX Social Media Expo in New York next week. The event will be raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
IMNY Charity Party sponsored by Best of the Web
We are happy to welcome the attendees of the SMX Social [...]

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Why You Can Never Have Enough Payment Options

Nick Wilsdon · October 2nd, 2007

I had an interesting conversation with a client today that I wanted to share. PayPal has introduced some restrictions which meant they could no longer use them for sales of certain items. They were weighing up the pros and cons of making some changes to the shop code, to prevent these items being sold via [...]

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Technical Tips on Connecting WordPress Functions to Web 1.0 Sites

Nick Wilsdon · October 1st, 2007

I’ve just read a great post by Marty Weintraub over at AimClear, where he describes how to bolt on a copy of WordPress to your old Web 1.0. site to bring it up to date. This is something we have often done here at e3internet but I wanted to expand a little on this point [...]

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Search Engine Cheatsheet V.2 Free PDF Download

Nick Wilsdon · September 25th, 2007

Web Developer Lists has released a collection of cheat sheets so I thought we better update our Search Engine Query PDF. We find it very useful in the office and hope you do too. Download the free PDF by following the links in the post.

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Hidden Links in PHPlist

Nick Wilsdon · September 24th, 2007

PHPlist, the OS newsletter manager, reminds me once again why I check source code and remove links. Seems they are trying their hand at some GoogleBombing. Legitimate move or abuse of users trust?

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More Google-GoDaddy Merger Rumours

Nick Wilsdon · September 11th, 2007

Domain legend Frank Schilling links to two more articles speculating on the “Google-GoDaddy merger” rumours. When asked about a potential union, Godaddy CEO Bob Parsons told eWeek, “I have no comment on that, but I’d like to.”

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Link FUD Is Out of Control

Nick Wilsdon · August 24th, 2007

I usually sign-up for most SEO related newsletters. Most of the material is too general or out of date but they are useful as an indicator of mainstream views on SEO/SEM. Over all though, as Mr. Adams would say, they are mostly harmless. However I was quite annoyed at the recent newsletter from Entireweb, entitled “Suicide in Cyberspace – Your Outward Links Can Kill your Rankings”, authored by SEO consultant Ben

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New Domain Auction Portal Launched

Nick Wilsdon · August 15th, 2007

For all you new or experienced domainers out there. We have just launched our new domain auction portal: e3auction. The site offers Premium Domains from several key sources, offered for immediately purchase and access to Auctions run by Tucows as well as several tools.

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Turning on the full feeds

Nick Wilsdon · August 11th, 2007

Damn, just get back from holiday and find out Graywolf is putting everyone on notice for partial feeds.

Then again, as I only have 10 readers you can probably save the trouble of subscribing and we’ll just talk it out over beer. Social Media 0.1?

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The lowdown on WHOIS spam

Nick Wilsdon · August 11th, 2007

When you’ve been on the internet a while, you realise that if a service can be spammed there’s a 100% chance it will be. So it was no great surprise to learn about the spamming of InterNIC’s WHOIS service.
This isn’t about scraping the WHOIS data, it’s far geekier. People are actually spamming the data [...]

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