I never knew SEO scamming was easy. But really they still do work.
I never knew SEO scamming was easy. But really they still do work.
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Just finished talking to Daniel from Hostmonster to cancel my account. I'd say Hostmonster has one of the best support service in the internet. All my questions before was met by a friendly support staff. Too bad I'm not using shared hosting as much anymore.
Will be moving Plurklater's DNS server to Namecheap's free DNS host.
Just completed the move of this blog to a VPS. Transferring the database and wordpress files was painless. It was the DNS that took so long. My VPS's DNS server has problem with A records. Thankfully, my domain seller, Namecheap provides a free DNS hosting.
Currently using TuxGuitar for studying music tablatures. It can read and play Guitar Pro files sans the Realistic Sound Engine but then again the TuxGuitar MIDI are already good enough.
Seriously, we can do better than this. Watching how it all happened live on television shows our police force is in a very bad shape.
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April 7th, 2006 at 11:45 am
… and then there are SEO professionals who scam potential clients by representing themselves as SEM professionals and rely on these people’s ignorance of SEM, when all they really do is simple SEO and not really SEM which is about so much more than just achieving top Search Engine rankings and driving more traffic to Web sites.