Archive for May, 2007
I came across two new blogs today. I found their posts useful and informative.
General Blog is a blog by a student at Adison University. It seems that the author has a lot of interests and communicates them well. It is new so I will be watching this one closely.
Misty mountain online breathes some fresh life into an old domain. The site has a nice layout and some good articles.
From time to time, webmasters change the purpose or type of site they have on their domain. Recently, I came across a site that has just done that: TowerPromote.com.
If you look in Archive.org you can see what a site has been in the past. Looking at this site, it was mostly an advertising sales website – mostly banner advertising. There have been a few changes since the beginning – mostly cosmetic changes.
Just this year, TowerPromote.com changed again. Now, it is a SEO friendly link directory. This helps webmasters get better search engine rankings (by listing their site and getting a backlink), as well as help people find sites on the web.
Is the change good? I think so. Just go check them out and decide for yourself.
When I launched my article submission software tonight, I was happy to see an update to the list of article directories within the software. I just had to check them out.
While going through the list, I came upon one that caught my eye. Articlr. The reason it did catch my eye is that it is a common typo of article. Chances are, if someone is looking for article, they may accidentally type that in.
I just submitted an article to the site and I will see how long it takes to get the article approved. I will let you all know how it goes.
I was looking to buy a laptop but I didn’t know where to start. There are just so many different processors, screen sizes and video cards I just didn’t know where to start.
During my search for a laptop buying guide, I came across LaptopsBlog.com. I found some good information that I haven’t seen at other sites including what kind of accessories I should buy and what kind of software I will need after I purchase my notebook.
They even talked about extended warranty and explained what I didn’t understand. I feel that now I am a little bit more educated and know what to look for and what to ask the sales person. If you are in the market to buy or if you own a laptop or notebook, you should check them out - it sure helped me.
