December 28th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
There are quite a few details and features that will highly increase usability of websites and online services. But often, many miss out on these opportunities to improve the user experience. In the last couple of days I’ve noticed several of such simple features that was “missing”.
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December 20th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
I noticed the blog tag game about a week ago and now I noticed that I got tagged by Mr. SEO. So now I need to write 5 things you don’t know about me. That shouldn’t be too hard since few probably know much about me.
Posted in Blogging | 5 Comments »
December 18th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
You’ve most likely heard of XSS (Cross Site Scripting) and you might even know how it works. But have you given any deeper thoughts to how many ways your XSS vulnerabilities can be abused? From the top of my head, here’s 8 ways to abuse websites where html / javascript injection is possible.
Posted in Black Hat SEO, Hacking / XSS | 2 Comments »
December 13th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
I’m not kidding you! Google has really begun to promote my website via adwords - FOR FREE. What makes this even better is that the ads also show up in adsense on my website, so I get paid to have my services promoted! I know this sounds unbelievable so here’s what’s going on.
Posted in PPC Advertising, Widget Marketing | 9 Comments »
December 7th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
Revenue sharing is definitely an interesting area for sites based on user generated content. And yesterday Trendwatching.com published a new issue of their trend briefings - this time entitled “Generation C(ASH)“. Their trend briefing is focused around revenue sharing on online medias based on user generated content.
They expect that revenue sharing will be a big […]
Posted in Link Building / Bait, Monetization, Viral Marketing | 5 Comments »
December 6th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
There’s lots of large websites which hardly leverages the power of their vast amounts of content. One way to increase traffic with existing content is to optimize for the long tail. Most believe they do this very well already, but there’s few simple techniques that aren’t being taken advantage of very often. Here’s what I’ve had great experience with.
Posted in White Hat SEO, Keyword Research | 4 Comments »
December 5th, 2006 by Stefan Juhl
Just recently my smtp server was configured so it respond as being busy and tells other servers to try again later. This is a real spam killer since most spam isn’t being sent with real smtp servers. Now I only receive about 30% of the spam mail I got before. As a side effect to […]
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