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Life & Web success lessons from an eternally insane webmaster

The easiest way to make a cool logo

March 25th, 2008 · 11 Comments

You will like this small guide if you are:

  • Launching a new website, product or company…
  • …and you need a cool, sleek logo for it, but…
  • …you don’t want to spend a lot of money on some designer?

Well, you will now see how really easy it is to create a modern & cool logo by following just a few simple rules. What you’ll learn is a logo design style that [Read more →]

→ 11 CommentsTags: Design · Webmastering

The success story behind PSDTuts.com

March 10th, 2008 · 3 Comments

As I have already stated in my tutorial on building educational websites, you can succeed in [Read more →]

→ 3 CommentsTags: Success · Webmastering

Why you should go after the Digg front page by any means necessary

February 29th, 2008 · 7 Comments

After doing some more digging and learning a lot about Digg in a short span of time, I recently read a post which states that going after the Digg frontpage makes no sense. While Webhypes is a really good, well-written blog, I disagree with its author, Coen, on the issue of Digg. I will explain you now why you definitely should go after the Digg frontpage. By any means necessary. [Read more →]

→ 7 CommentsTags: Digg StumbleUpon delicious · Shitloads of traffic · Web reality check · Webmastering

How to invent a good story and manipulate your readers

February 25th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I have recently stumbled upon an interesting blog: The Indian Lake Project. The author of the blog, John S., is a very astute and inventive fellow. He has invented a fantastic plot and managed to turn it into [Read more →]

→ 4 CommentsTags: Blogs · Humans · Media · Webmastering

Forum spam stats

February 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments

Cleaning the forums of my educational website is something that is very tedious. How come? Well, I [Read more →]

→ 2 CommentsTags: Comment spamming · Webmastering

Why I love Bloglines (and web-based RSS feed readers in general)

February 21st, 2008 · 3 Comments

I love using Bloglines. This is a web-based news aggregator and RSS feed reader. I used to use Firefox for this purpose, but this method of tracking blogs has many disadvantages. [Read more →]

→ 3 CommentsTags: Blogs · Web addiction

Living your life to the fullest…really!

February 18th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Seize your life and live to your fullest potential. Image credit: ndsportsscribe

I have recently read a good post on wasting your life away by being a useful jerk. And it made me conscious of the way I lead my life today. It made me realize how I am spending my time. I realized that: [Read more →]

→ 4 CommentsTags: Self-Improvement · Success · Well-being

Local and Global Popularity: Successful Blogs

February 15th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I have recently read an article that says if your blog post isn’t awesome, it’s crap. Well, I partially agree with that.

Arnaud, the author of that blog post said that

If your article is incredible and becomes popular, it will be read by numerous people, linked to, discussed about and referred to in other writings.

If it’s crap it will be read by little numbers of people, no one will link to your post, no one will discuss your article, you will not get many comments and people won’t care about what you have posted.

I would say that both of these statements [Read more →]

→ 4 CommentsTags: Blogs · Success · Webmastering

Achieving According to Google

February 14th, 2008 · 16 Comments

Google is well-known [Read more →]

→ 16 CommentsTags: Borg · Linkbait

Expert SEO knowledge for free

February 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Aaron Wall is one of the best SEO guys around, if not the best one. I have learned a lot from his SEO lore.

Well, now he has decided to share his SEO knowledge. If you register at his website, you will get free 7 day e-mail SEO course. I highly recommend it if you are new to search engine optimisation. He never sent me any spam! Register, you won’t regret it!

→ 2 CommentsTags: SEO · Self-Improvement