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MSN Beta goes live

After a nice weekend with my family in Idaho, I reviewed traffic statistics for FamilyLearn and the number of new members shot above average, even doubled. After doing a little research about where the...

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Google Stops Content

Google has developed a way to stop content spamming, but it sounds like throwing out the baby with the bath water. Links are good. They tell us about content that’s important. I don’t like the approach...

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AdWords API – Powerful Potential

Apparently, Google is releasing an API for AdWords. This is a big deal. Lots of potential to automate advertising. I foresee many business building up around this API.

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MSN Search

MSN just removed the beta from their search site and I must say that they’ve put together an impressive package. Ask it a question. When did world war II begin? It answers and gives you relevant...

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Alexa Ranking Doesn’t Say Much

I have a MAC and a PC. On the PC, I use IE to use the email newsletter manager for FamilyLearn. I have Alexa installed. Last week FamilyLearn’s Alexa rankings shot up by a half million. During the...

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A9 Vertical Search Engine Agregator

A9, Amazon’s search engine has just released OpenSearch that allows search engines from specific topics publish their search results on the new Amazon search engine. Paul found out about it and wanted...

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BBC has openned up content

BBC has just released APIs to their content. There’s a wealth of content there, looks like a great opportunity for the republication community.

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Sender IDs

We’ve got another hoop to jump through on email campaigns: Sender ID is Microsoft’s version of an email sender authentication program. (There’s no single standard now and other companies who are also...

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Bnoopy: The long tail of software. Millions of Markets of Dozens.

Joe has articulated how the Internet has allowed us to take a new approach to business, tapping into many small markets. Bnoopy: The long tail of software. Millions of Markets of Dozens. John Jonas...

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Income per CPM – Monetizing Traffic

How much can a website earn from 1000 page views (CPM)? It appears that it varies between $1 and $44 depending on how well you’ve learned to do it.

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