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Archive for August, 2007

Wow, Day 8 of the Thirty Day Challenge blew me far, far away! I now can determine if a niche market will most likely prove profitable. While there’s no crystal ball, now I know how to use Wordtracker, Google search and Google Trends in a way I never could have come up with without one […]

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The Power of …

A woman just emailed me about an article I wrote in 2003 that she recently found online. The article was about how to choose an Internet marketing coach. She asked me if I would still recommend the same coach and I told her that today I would recommend Ed Dale of the Thirty Day Challenge […]

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Today I discovered yet another workaround in XSite Pro that I doubt 99% of XSite Pro users have found. On the Web, blue, underlined text means a hyperlink. But in XSite Pro, the default colour for the links on parent pages (pages that list the sub-pages under them, e.g. a list of articles) are black. […]

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MS Outlook 2000 Email Woes

Finally my email disaster is more like a bump in the road and I no longer feel like killing myself for being so stupid as to let my MS Outlook 2000 PST file exceed 2GB.
Lessons learned:
1. Use the archive feature in Outlook to keep your PST file as small as possible.
2. Delete old, unnecessary emails.
3. […]

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I work directly with some small to medium bricks-and-mortar businesses and run across the Web sites of many more in my daily online activities. Most of these businesses have no idea how to optimize their site for the search engines.
To me, it seems like an impossible task to reach all these businesses and help them. […]

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Almost time for the 30 Day Challenge to start. I’ll be heading off to bed soon so I can be fresh in the morning. I have some clients’ XSite Pro templates to work on before I can tackle the 30 Day Challenge coursework. One thing that we all need to remember is to maintain our […]

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