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25 Wicked Wallpapers

Spice up your desktop with 25 hand picked backgrounds.
October 23rd, 2007Design, General

You spend better than half your day staring at your screen so you want it to look nice right? Finding a great wallpaper can be time consuming, so we’ve scoured, DeviantArt, Flickr, Desktop Nexus, GoogleImages, and quite a few others to take out some of the hard work. Aren’t we nice?

Max Available 1600*1200 Full and […]

Community Building 101

Building a thriving community is a tough road, here are some tips to help you out.
October 19th, 2007Community Building

Building a thriving online community is a challenging task. It takes plenty of time and effort, and if done incorrectly eat steal your soul. You’ll likely spend quite a bit of time pushing it on other forums and blogs, and even more time moderating and setting it up - be prepared for some long hours. […]

The $13,000 RSS Contest

$13,000 - no small amount considering the offer for sponsors was only open for four days.
October 17th, 2007General

Every affiliate worth is salt knows who John Chow and Shoemoney are. It seems the two gurus of affiliate marketing decided to have a contest to see who can increase their feed by the greatest number of subscribers in x amount of time.
Shoemoney has it down, like a champ. On Saturday Shoemoney posted up for […]

Client Billing Solutions

Getting Paid? Do it with some style.
October 14th, 2007Business, Clients

The details of client billing is one of those things that tends to be an after thought. Sure, you know you want to bill your clients, and you know when, but after overlooked is how. This leads to tacky email invoices and simple PayPal money requests (ugh) for those working purely online.
Invoicing your client in […]

10 Greatest Dead Web Projects

Part One of Two of the 10 Greatest Dead Web Projects.
October 13th, 2007Business, General

Over the last few years there have been quite a few damn good ideas that suddenly went… These are the best them. This is part one of two.
Free CSS Cart
FreeCSSCart started out when a nice, lightweight, standards compliant cart was really needed. Then they made the decision to switch the backend to RoR (for no […]

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