Doh, three weeks to catch up, here we go:
1. Simple Joomla/VirtueMart routines
Three new Joomla installs in a weektime. I see nothing challenging with this state-of-the-art CMS. Unless you have to integrate a shop data base of several thousands items that relate through several… tens of thousands categories, mostly redundant on items. The challenge, as […]
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The Vintage Mac, New VirtueMart and YouTube to Jumpstart Sales
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Extranets on Moonkah.net, Web Folders and Pirillo’s Picks
This week we’ve released a new collaborative service for our small business clients. It’s design-less, database-less and requires no website building. All it takes is writing the correct URL in Internet Explorer and making sure to click that checkbox for Web Folders. Here’s the setup ‘how-to’ on Moonkah.Extranets: Web Folders for Storage, Sharing and Backups. […]
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Excerpts from a SEO do-it-yourself brainstorming
This week came in with the launching of yet another Joomla web site. Having the site installed, configured and opened to the public is like filling the docks with water around a new ship. It still requires a tonload of details to be implemented and tested, and another pile of processes to get running on […]
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Add Your Small Biz Map Location to your site (fast tip)
This site, WikiMapia, is a neat instant mapping tool for your small business web site. Here’s how you can map your location (1)for everyone else to see and (2)for adding a spot on the map —yes, that spot where you do business— to your web site in no time:
1. browse here: http://wikimapia.org
2. find yourself on […]
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eBiz.earnings Blogs are all about YOU
Here’s what I read about a recent study —thru WebProWorld from the Pew Internet and American Life Project— trying to find out what’s the main reason for bloggers to blog out the blogosphere with their blahs. It states that:
About 76% claim their personal experiences as A reason, if not THE reason to blog.
Here’s the breakdown:
37%: […]
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Good News from Yahoo! and Ebay
Since yesterday every news agency reports about the recent announced business partnership between Yahoo! and Ebay. It’s a great piece of news indeed, watching two pillars of the e-biz trading and consumer centered portals joining forces. Well, it shows like ganging up on Google, no doubt about that.
Actually I think it’s more decent a move […]
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Small Budget Video Ads with Google
Non-intrusive, total user control, affordable for any mom and pop shop. These are the new Google video ads — available the days to come to AdWords subscribers in the US, Canada and Japan.
Don’t even think of that scaring Flash page where you have to haste for the ’skip intro’ button. The coming Google video ads […]
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User Behavior, Page Ranks and Google Traffic Patterns
Why do we want to rank high in Google search results pages?
Probably because we’re looking for ways to get more visitors coming to our site.
What do we assume more visitors will do when landing on our web site?
Well, perhaps buy more goods we offer, or more subscriptions to our services, or more comebacks and time […]
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Google Calendar data API: time to start coding!
Long time, no blog. Busy days — have been assigned a new project by Faye, intensively requsting not just coding, but some vector drawing and planning as well. Will tell you more once it gets shaped and ready to roll.
BTW, on coding, remember the Google Calendar? Here’s an API for it. We have now the […]
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Google Calendar Shortcuts
Google grabs more organizing functions off the desktop apps (the like of Outlook) porting them to the server side (the like of Gmail, Google Calendar, Writely, etc.). You definitely must have a Google personal account, most of netizens having one already. If you’re late then you need an invitation from someone who’s having a personal […]
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