Archive : February, 2008
Top 5 Things To Consider When Getting a New Domain Name
Alright, you want to buy some new domains. It may seem simple enough to choose one that you like and go. But, some folks take some basic things in to consideration when purchasing one. 1. Branded vs Keyword-Rich. It’s always tricky to figure out whether to get a domain name that can be branded or one that’s keyword-rich […] [ → ]
Daddy, how was I born?
A little boy goes to his father and asks ‘‘ Daddy, how was I born? ’’ The father answers, Well, son, I guess one day you will need to find out anyway! Your Mom and I first got together in a chat room on Yahoo. Then I set up a date via e -mail with your Mom and we met at a cyber-cafe. We sneaked into a secluded room, where your mother agreed to a download from my hard drive. […] [ → ]
Javascript : Convert Strings to Numbers
How to convert strings to numbers in JavaScript? To convert a string to a number, use the JavaScript function parseFloat (for conversion to a floating-point number) or parseInt (for conversion to an integer). Syntax: parseFloat(’string’) parseInt( ’string’ [, base] )
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PubMatic: Optimizing Your Ads!
So you’re a member of several ad networks? Or you want to be? You know that it can be difficult to manage, streamline, and maximise the use of all these ads. That’s why if you haven’t heard of PubMatic (still in beta) yet, then you might be pleased to know that there is a service that attempts this particular challenge for online publishers and entrepreneurs. […] [ → ]
10 New Ways to Make Money from the Internet
So you want to ditch your corporate cubicle and join the ranks of web workers? But you have a mortgage, maybe a dependent or two, and a taste for Venti Mochas from Starbucks? You can make money in the new economy, though it might not be as easy or cushy as keeping your old economy job. It’s not advertising, affiliate marketing or selling junk on eBay. Those are so last millennium! […] [ → ]
Javascript : Convert numbers to strings
So you have a float or interger value, and need it to convert ‘em to string. How to convert a float or interger value to string using javascript? The simplest way to convert any variable to a string is to add an empty string to that variable, for example: a = a+” // This converts a to string […]
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How to Make Money with your Digital Camera
Digital cameras aren’t just for fun and pleasure. They’re almost an essential part of every business. And, if you’re trying to make money online, a digital camera is something that you can definitely use in your work. And, if you’re looking at more ways to maximise the use of your digital camera when it comes to making money, Camera Fortune has 4 ideas for you. Here they are: […] [ → ]
How to Make Money Online on Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day! Hope you’re all having a good day. Anyway, I know that this post is somewhat late. But, I thought I’d share this here anyway. In case you wish to keep it in mind for next year’s celebrations. Yes, love it or hate it, Valentine’s Day is probably one of the most money-generating holidays. So, it’s always worth keeping it in mind when you’re running a business online. […] [ → ]
Mystery Shopping Scams
Shopping without paying for your purchased goods and doing this legally is one dream come true for many. And this is one of the perks that mystery shopping provides. But what if you’re told that you’ll be doing mystery shopping but you’re parted from your hard-earned money instead of getting some freebies that the job promised? Two words - You’re Scammed! ( Or are those three? ) […] [ → ]
Money Making Basic: Turning Hobbies Into Businesses
Time and time again, I read stories about hobbyists who turn their passions in to profitable businesses. I’m all for this type of ‘unexpected entrepreneurship’ - where people find ways to monetise things that they love. If you haven’t got an online business yet, and you’re looking in to finding ways to make money online, I suggest that you start off with a personal inventory. […] [ → ]
Payperpost - New Features to Launch!
After reading Darren’s latest post about recent PayPerPost developments, I decided to check out this website ’s service again. It’s been a long time since I last visited this site, and back then, I couldn’t even sign-up to test out the program. There ‘re some new features they ‘re about ready to launch […] [ → ]
