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PayDotCom Scam Alert for Merchants

From forums and blogs that I follow, I have come across a few cases reported by merchants who fall victims to affiliate scam.

Let’s call it PayDotCom Affiliate Scam or PAS for short.

If you are merchant using PayDotCom (PDC) to sell your products online, please beware of this tactic.

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September 3, 2008   1 Comment

A Must-See Free HTML Editor

If you are looking for a decent HTML editor but you don’t want to pay for one, here is one great resource for you.

It’s as good as the paid ones. It has some excellent features that you can use to create professional looking websites.

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August 19, 2008   No Comments

SBI $100 Halloween Special is Back!

This was the very first tool I used to create my first website. And until today, the awesome tool still there standing - stronger than ever - after all these years.

Geez, how fast time flies?

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October 24, 2007   No Comments

People Power Fuels New Search Engine

There’s a new search engine powered by humans just launched today:

While the Internet’s major search engines keep adding more computers to scan the Web and run increasingly sophisticated algorithms to pull up meaningful results, dot-com luminary Jason Calacanis thinks there’s still a place for people power.

Backed by a group of investors with impressive track records, Calacanis is putting his theory to the test with Mahalo.com _ a stripped-down search engine geared to handle the most popular requests in widely appealing categories like travel, music, television, movies, cars, food, health, news and sports.

Mahalo, which Calacanis unveiled Wednesday at a technology conference in Southern California, relies on about 40 employees to track down the best responses to some of the Web’s most repeated requests. The findings are boiled down to a series of lists pointing to the most helpful Web sites.

Full report here

May 31, 2007   No Comments