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I finally started selling ad space on my blog.   Here’s a video that demonstrates the script I use (OIO Publisher). If you’re reading this post via e-mail or an RSS reader, click here to watch the video.

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Here are 42 free web tools guaranteed to make your web life easier. 1) Icebrrg Need a feedback form?  Survey? Registration form?  Head on over to Icebrrg.com and get one for free. No technical expertise needed. They will even store your information in a database and allow you to export the info to Excel. You [...]

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Blogging… It seems everyone is doing it. In fact, I asked someone the other day, “Does anyone create websites anymore?”  It seems that when given the choice between a blog and a website, most people opt for blogs these days. If this describes you, I certainly understand your reasons.  Blogs are much easier to setup [...]

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I have a confession to make. I used to have major trouble with commitment. Commitment to WordPress themes, that is. I have been using WordPress for 14 months and bounced from theme to theme because I kept running into walls when it came to the customization piece. And even though I’m not a complete novice [...]

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Update: WordPress 2.6 and higher allows you to preview your theme before going live, but I still recommend following these instructions and installing it on your PC to have a COMPLETE testing environment. ——————- You may have noticed I changed my blog’s design. I’ve wanted to do this for a while, but I kept putting [...]

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I just got serious about blogging in December of 2007. I had a blog on Blogger.com for 2 years, but rarely updated it. Then in November of 2007, I installed Feedburner and discovered I had 430+ subscribers. I was shocked due to the fact I hardly ever blogged. I didn’t want to lose those subscribers [...]

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I love Google and all they are doing on the Web, but one of my goals for 2008 is to become a more active blogger, and I need a platform that will grow with me. All signs seemed to point to WordPress – especially when I realized how simple it was to install. Don’t get [...]

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