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Strategic Commenting Can Build Blog Traffic

Amy Gahran offers an interesting guide to building blog traffic by implementing a strategic commenting campaign.

Kentucky Derby Guide For Bloggers

The scribes at MoreThanDerby.com want bloggers to understand the salient differences between blogging and the greatest horse race in the world.

Yahoo Search Marketing Offers Service for Travel Vendors
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If you promote any kind of travel services online you’ll wan to pay attention. Yahoo Search Marketing (formerly Overture) has launched a new program called “Travel Submit”.

5 Minute Guide to ERP

Information technology has transformed the way we live and the way we do business. ERP, or Enterprise Resource Planning, is one of most widely implemented business software systems in a wide variety of industries and organizations.

Microsofts Criteria For A (non-iPod) Portable Player

Microsoft has released a guide for picking the right portable audio player, focusing on ten criteria:

Price Per Click Up 25% Last Year
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Marketing Sherpa released a report that showed the average cost-per-click rose 24.8% in 2005, from $1.29 to $1.61 on Google AdWords.

Using Gmail Instead Of Adobe Reader

Lifehacker offers a good tip for those using systems where they can’t install Adobe Reader (or those who just don’t want the bloated piece of crap): Use Gmail.

Wanna Chat With Googlebot?

Googlebot loves surfing the web. He follows from link to link, discovering new pages along the way and adding them to Google’s index.

A Guide To IPv6 Address Types
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Learning IPv6 is paramount in your efforts to pass the BSCI exam and go on to earn your CCNP, and its going to help in your real-world networking career as well.

A Good, Free HR Publication and Employee Guide

This publication is focused on Canadian issues, however, it’s marketed to companies that have employee relations in Canada and US.

Flash SEO Guide

Many webmaster know that Google can read the text in their Flash files.

Cancer Surviors Guide for Software Developers

I hope none of you need to read this, but Douglas Reilly is a cancer survivor and wrote a great article for software developers who learn that they have cancer.

Get Into MSN AdCenter

So, are you an advertiser and have been looking to check out MSN AdCenter?

Microsoft SQL 2000 Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch – Planning Guide

Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and consideration of the available options that will best fit your company’s needs, SLA and budget.

Free Teleseminar: Yvonne DiVita

Hear renowned marketing to women expert Yvonne DiVita, of the elite Lip-Sticking blog, discuss marketing via a free teleseminar on Tuesday, January 10.

Moblogging Rights

Andrew Kantor has researched the rights photographers have to take shots under certain circumstances.

Web Designer’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization

Search Engine Optimization or SEO is the buzz word you will see everywhere in the internet nowsadays. Designing a website today is no longer about aesthetics. It must not only look good, it must be visible to the search engines as well.

A Quick Guide To Content Copyrights

Copyright and intellectual property rights will be a big issue for webmasters in the coming years. Google’s Book Search offering caused quite a stir with publishers this year and the new music search function may or may not be an issue, depending on how the function is perceived by the music industry. This article will address some of the questions surround Fair Use and copyright law, especially as it pertains to music lyrics.

Wireless Router & Security: A Step-By-Step Guide

Setting up a wireless router is easy. Essentially you turn your cable or DSL modem off and your wireless router on.

How To Hire Like The Fortune 500′s: A Guide For Small Businesses

A recent iLogos Research study revealed 94% of Fortune 500 companies now hire employees online, a stark contrast from 1998, when only 29% of them were doing the same.

A Java Developer’s Guide To Web Hosting
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You make a living writing enterprise java applications, and you would like to work on your own projects for fun or profit, you would like to create your own web site or you would like to have a place to host your open source project.