by Charles on 28 April 2010
It sounds really confusing to the end-users because there IS A DIFFERENCE between “you like a page” and “you like a link”. If you like a page, you are allowing the information to flow into your news feed and thus letting your friends know about a page that you like as and when the page [...]
by Charles on 31 March 2010
There are many ways we can do to promote our products and services in the web community. I purposely wrote it as “web community” instead of social media because I want to focus on the websites as a whole, instead of talking about social media particularly. The whole idea of a website is really about [...]
by Charles on 14 November 2009
It became dawn to me that someone is really looking into rejecting traffic from Google which is giving us most of the traffic (in general) today. When I saw this piece of news about News Corp’s contents to be removed from Google, something just triggers me about the flip side of Google traffic. What happen? [...]
by Charles on 12 November 2009
Here’s a quick post which you may be interested. After tweeting for a while, I find that web design news are pretty sexy because there are a lot of very nice web designs to appreciate and to learn from. If you have notice my tweets, a lot of them are related to web design too. [...]
by Charles on 4 November 2009
Photo Credit: renmeleon I don’t know if any of you are trying to find out where you can retweet your tweets on schedule. I have been looking for such a tool desperately actually. That’s because I have a lot of great tweets to retweet about. For all of you who have been following me on [...]
by Charles on 2 July 2009
This article is affiliated with Winners’ Circle, while Charles has purchased at $27 to be a member of this circle too. Recently, I have reviewed a free ebook at Carl Ocab’s blog known as “The Ultimate Checklist of 500+ Proven Internet Marketing Strategies“. After reading that book myself, I am totally convinced of the knowledge [...]
by Charles on 13 May 2009
I have started several kinds of website projects. I tried working on my first website back in 1997 with a good childhood friend of mine. All I needed to do is to sign up with Geocities and get my website up and running. Later in 1998, we realize that domain names are so easily accessible. [...]