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Home Income Profit System

by srpatterson on Thursday, August 19, 2010 6:35 PM
 

Having more money to do the fun things in life as well as working at something you love is the American dream.  Individuals all over the country dread going to work every day and constantly scour the web for some type of opportunity to get them out of their ruts.  Finally there is a system that surpasses all the scams and empty promises on the web.  It gives you a detailed road map on just how to begin making the income you have always dreamed of online from the comfort of your home or anywhere else you choose to work from. 

Microsoft Windows August Security Update

by srpatterson on Friday, August 13, 2010 8:21 PM

 Windows 7

Microsoft has released a new Security Update, fixing some critical vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, MS Word, and various other programs.  The new update is touted as a record-setting package, claiming the most fixes ever released on one day, a part of Patch Tuesdays by Microsoft.  This major update introduces 14 patches that address 34 distinct vulnerabilities, four of which are extremely critical in nature.

Four Tips for Hiring Designers, Web Development Contractors, and Layout Experts

by srpatterson on Thursday, August 12, 2010 6:32 AM
For online marketers, the traditional measurements of time, income, and value often do not quite calculate. Fixed-hour schedules fall by the wayside, static and inflexible salaries are all but forgotten, and the idea of a location-dependent job is completely foreign. The pipe dream of living life on your own terms is not quite impossible – in fact, for many marketers it is a reality.

There is, however, one part of online business that is no different from any other: hiring reliable staff. For most online marketers, entrepreneurs, and strategists, the most common type of employment – whether part-time or full-time – is with web designers, online developers, and graphic artists.

Any serious entrepreneur will have a horror story or two about design staff. It is part of the business and it is something that many people just have to adapt to. What is alarmingly common, however, the types of horror stories that are apparent – they are largely the same. These four tips, tricks, and strategies will help...

Ad.ly is Lacking in Important Ways

by srpatterson on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 11:21 AM

Ad.ly is Lacking in Important Ways

I have been using both Ad.ly and SponsoredTweets for some time to monetize Twitter, they are like the new paid posts. If you remember when John Chow taught everyone to sponsor posts on their sites until Google determined this was bad and punished every site that had paid posts. But this time Google doesn’t matter and Twitter is allowing the practice of paid tweets. The big two companies in this advertising area are Ad.ly and SponsoredTweets. If you are not signed up, you should. As long as you do not have issue with promoting products to your Twitter followers.

Microsoft Test Bounties

by srpatterson on Saturday, July 24, 2010 12:09 PM

Internt Explorer Bugs

Creating software is no easy task but testing it and finding all the bugs is even more difficult. Many companies, including Mozilla and Google are willing to offer up to $3,000 as a bounty to anybody who brings a serious security issue with their browsers to their attention. The same cannot be said if you find a bug hidden in Internet Explorer.

Microsft Webmatrix: The New Innovation

by srpatterson on Thursday, July 15, 2010 4:32 PM

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Microsft Webmatrix: The New Innovation


An innovative free of charge solution created by Microsoft is intended to streamline the operations necessary to construct, modify as well as position internet sites above Windows. WebMatrix is this solution and it works by giving out a package comprised of an internet server, a database, in addition to programming frameworks. The built-in experience is obtainable as an integral part of the Microsoft Web Platform, and is intended to deliver web designers leveraging the Windows platform by means of a small download size (15MB download, if .NET 4 isn't installed then 50mbs), straightforward and simple internet stack.

iDrive for Wordpress is a Worth a Look

by srpatterson on Friday, July 02, 2010 1:01 PM

idrive wordpress plugin

iDrive for Wordpress is a Worth a Look

I recently came across a post on Weblog Tools Collection about a new plugin for Wordpress from iDrive. The cloud storage solution company is providing a free service to Wordpress owners to backup their site files along with their database files, up to 2 GB, for free. Install the plugin from the Wordpress.org site and you have a great backup and recovery strategy that works entirely behind the scenes.

Wordpress WP Super Cache And W3 Total Cache Plug-ins

by srpatterson on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 2:19 PM

Wordpress WP Super Cache And W3 Total Cache Plug-ins

I recently ran into some performance issues with Wordpress sites hosted by Hostgator. This is definitely not a recommendation for Hostgator as their support is poor but I would like to recommend a Wordpress Cache solution that has performed well for me. By using a combination of WP Super Cache and W3 Total Cache Plug-ins, my sites are loading quickly and performing better than they have in the past.

PLRPro.com is Still Private Label Rights

by srpatterson on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 2:27 PM

PLRPro

PLRPro.com is Still Private Label Rights

Maybe it seems like an obvious suggestion that a site and a program called PLRPro.com is a private label rights program. But from their email advertisements and their website suggestions that their content is unique, making such a statement might upset the founders of the service. I jumped on board with an advertised 240 unique articles a month for a low $39.95 fee. Too good to be true? It sure is. After all, how can any company supply 240 completely unique articles for that low of a price. Especially when the length of the articles is 400 to 500 words each. There isn’t an outsourcing country with a population that will work for those low wages.

Link Diagnosis Reloaded

by srpatterson on Monday, June 07, 2010 8:15 PM

link diagnosis

Link Diagnosis Reloaded

Link Diagnosis is the best online link finding/building tool that I have found, paid or free. And the tool was just recently upgraded to make it that much better. On the companies blog, they discuss all the advancements the tool has made with the new release. We can only hope that it is able to handle the increased load as sometimes you had to wait until the day to run a website report. And now the tool has such a more robust ability to find links, everyone will be using it.

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