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E-Mail Marketing: Getting Off Blacklists
From: www.wilsonweb.com
"When your website or e-mail vendor is on a blacklist, it can prevent your e-mails from being delivered to the proper inbox. This article gives two sources for seeing where you might be listed. It recommends Blacklist Monitor for explaining how to get off a blacklist. Date: Jul 6, 2005, 15:32 PST"
Site Promotion: H1, H2 Tags Give Search Engines Indexing Clues
From: www.wilsonweb.com
"Some developers, unaware of how search engine spiders index a webpage, define their own header tags in the CSS file, rather than using the H1, H2, H3 tags which spiders recognize as headers. Thus, these webpages risk not being indexed accurately. Date: Jul 6, 2005, 12:15 PST"
Site Design: What Software Runs the WilsonWeb.com Site?
From: www.wilsonweb.com
"This article mentions about 27 different software programs and vendors used to power the wilsonweb.com site. These include Article Manager, Master Syndicator, WebPosition from WebTrends, OptiLink, ClickTracks, Offermatica, Vertster, SitePal, SonicMemo, Audio Generator, DPG, Habeas, Delivery Monitor, AutoResponse Plus, Blacklist Monitor, Gammadyne Mailer, Swish-e, ShopSite Pro, Ultimate Affiliate, and Stone Edge Order Manager. Date: Jun 29, 2005, 14:52 PST"
Transactions: Review: PayPal Website Payments Pro
From: www.wilsonweb.com
"PayPal Website Payments Pro, recently offered by PayPal, now puts PayPal in direct competition with both traditional Internet payment gateways as well as merchant credit card accounts. This review is generally positive concerning pricing and services available. Date: Jun 22, 2005, 21:47 PST"
E-Mail Marketing: E-Mail Marketing Software and Services Survey of WMT Readers
From: www.wilsonweb.com
"A survey of Web Marketing Today readers in early June 2005 found that the most popular e-mail programs among respondents were Constant Contact, IntelliContact Pro, AWeber, GroupMail, 1ShoppingCart, VerticalResponse, Got Corp. Campaigner, Topica, Gammadyne, and Broadc@st HTML. Date: Jun 15, 2005, 20:53 PST"
Bots, Aggregation and Content Creation
From: www.webpronews.com
"There is a helpful post of Richard MacManus over at Read/Write Web that takes a balanced look at the topic of Bots and Content Creation / Aggregation."
The Case For Open Comments
From: www.webpronews.com
"I'm not very hep on comment moderation. I think it's a line for bloggers that cannot handle criticism - why is the blogosphere so full of thin-skinned people? - but the usual line trotted out that it's to stop comment SPAM."
Poor July Adsense Earnings
From: www.webpronews.com
"I'm interested to see today that there are a number of threads at Webmaster World's forums that seem to be reporting poor earnings by Adsense publishers over the past few days."
When Blogging Means More than Money
From: www.webpronews.com
"I emailed Cary Miller this morning to ask how hi Cancer NewsWatch blog is going (you might remember I mentioned it a while ago - Cary's wife Lori is battling cancer and he started the blog (I think after a conversation we had) to do something positive in the midst of a pretty terrible situation."
How Much Is An AdSense Website Worth?
From: www.webpronews.com
"There is an interesting thread going on over at Webmaster World titled How much is an AdSense website worth? The discussion revolves around selling websites and determining what price is fair."
Sprinting to the Wireless Market
From: www.wired.com
"Sprint expands to Wi-Fi internet, going head to head with Verizon. Also: Europe has a hydrogen future to tackle.... Lawsuits go flying in chip industry.... and more."
Verizon Wants Your Eyes, Too
From: www.wired.com
"Gearing up to compete with cable operators, the communications company secures rights to Turner channels. Also: Yahoo takes its search capabilities to the cell.... Lufthansa saves time at the airport and boosts security.... and more."
The New Wave Of Downloading
From: www.wired.com
"Napster and Dell team up to offer college campuses a legal means of file sharing. Also: The Slingbox can relocate your TV signal, but already has legal woes.... Sony has a headache dealing with hackers.... and more."
European Patent Law Rejected
From: www.wired.com
"A proposed software patent-reform law is soundly rejected by the European Parliament, partly out of fear that small companies would suffer and partly because the law is so bogged down with amendments as to become nearly incomprehensible."
Microsoft Faces Old Antagonist
From: www.wired.com
"Evidence surfaces showing that Bill Gates forcefully discouraged companies from doing business with Go Computer during the early '90s, a new lawsuit by Go's founder alleges."
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This Is Your Blog
From: www.marketingsecrets.com
"As you can tell, I haven't been posting to this blog very much. I've been too busy running my own Internet businesses, but also, it's hard to just write for the sake of writing. Especially when I really don't know..."
'Uh Oh' Here It Comes Again!
From: www.marketingsecrets.com
"Another Internet Marketing shockwave will hit in the next few days... ...Are You Ready For It?..."
Thank You, Microsoft
From: www.marketingsecrets.com
"I recently reported that Yahoo was in the process of launching its own AdSense type program (which is great news for web publishers). Well, it appears as if Microsoft won't be far behind... There's no news yet about Microsoft creating..."
More Yahoo 'AdSense Clone' News
From: www.marketingsecrets.com
"News.com recently reported more information about Yahoo entering Google's AdSense territory. Check out the story here. Yahoo is already building an opt-in notification list for publishers that are interested in their "upcoming programs." Get on the list NOW to be..."
Good News For Us!
From: www.marketingsecrets.com
"Well, it appears as if my speculation is finally coming true... Over a year ago, I predicted that Yahoo would follow Google's AdSense lead and release a similar program of their own. They'd have to in order to keep up..."
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