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I'm a part time shareware programmer (hoping that one day I can become full time). Currently I'm working on the next release of my flagship product, Timesheets MTS. This will be version 1.4.7 and the 30th (!!!) release since the product was released 13 months ago. This release is primarily a...
Read More | Dec 8th, 2004
Here's an interesting SEO tool that can help you rapidly increase the number of themed text links, the Digital Point Cooperative Ad Network. Basically this system gets you to put some simple PHP code on each page of your site and an unobtrusive ad will be displayed in the location of your choice. ...
Read More | Dec 1st, 2004
Ever wondered what Google bombing was? Try searching for 'miserable failure' in Google and you'll see the most famous example of Google bombing. For a more detailed discussion take a look at http://www.moving-target-software.com/blog
Read More | Nov 30th, 2004 | Comments: 3 | Last Comment: Dec 15th, 2004
Forum signatures have long been believed to have some value with regard to SEO and targetted anchor text. There's a great thread on search engine watch http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?t=2922&page=1&pp=20 that goes into a lot of detail. Personally I don't think they have much...
Read More | Nov 29th, 2004 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 30th, 2004
Here's possibly the single most useful function that I use. It simply takes an ADO record set and dumps the column names and row values into an Excel worksheet. To use it make sure you have Excel marked in your project...
Read More | Nov 29th, 2004 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Nov 29th, 2004
Hi All, My names Mark, I've been a programmer of some description for a long while (hmmm 1985 I think I started). I don't work in the programming industry any longer but still keep my feet wet selling a couple of products I developed on line. Selling stuff online has meant that I've learned a...
Read More | Nov 29th, 2004
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