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Wetpaint - have your own wiki in just 2 minutes

Posted by Mike on March 31st, 2008 

Wetpaint wiki system

Wetpaint is not a painting service but a wiki-system. And one of the best out there. Unlike most of its competitors, Wetpaint’s system is faster, better looking and a lot easier to use.

Their motto states it all: Creating your own Wetpaint wiki in as easy as 1,2,3. Cause yes, you can set up your own wiki in just 3 simple steps, that should not take you more than 2 minutes to complete. Here’s mine for example.

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Searching for office chairs

Posted by Mike on March 29th, 2008 

If you’re working in an office like i do for 8-10 hours every day, you will find yourself in need of a great office chair.  It has to be sturdy and well built, ergonomic, with as many adjustments as possible and of course it has to look professional somehow. Oh, and not too expensive if possible.

With these in mind i began my search for a suitable office chair and i came around a site from an UK company selling office furniture. Their site’s layout is common, but what stroke me from the first moment was the "8 Year Guarantee" tag attached to each of their chairs. 8 Years? This sounds to good to be true i said. But is seems to be. Boy, they do seem to have some faith in their products. And this means i just found myself a bunch of well built office chairs, exactly like i wanted to.

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Google slaps affiliates and advertisers

Posted by Mike on March 26th, 2008 

As you are probably aware, Google came out with a punch in the stomach for advertisers at the beginning of this month. And by that i mean a serious slap to anyone using direct-linking or different dynamic insertion techniques on their landing pages. Were you one of them?

For most advertisers, that meant ruin. Keywords that used to cost like $0.05 - $0.20 and had great CTR, are now over $10. Campaigns with great Quality scores were cut from the root. Make your own math here… How and why did Google do this?

Google punches affiliates

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