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  • How to Increase Your Blog Traffic Even If You Don’t Update Frequently

    Thursday, February 28th, 2008

    If you’ve noticed my traffic upsurge, you’ll probably ask where the hell did this guy get his blog traffic, even if his blog contents are gibberish, articles are not well written (misspelled words… wrong grammar… you know), and he doesn’t even update his blog as often as other bloggers did.

    Free Music Streaming and Free Streaming

    Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

    These keywords are examples of high-trend, not-so-low-dense keyword, and a high-trend, high density keyword. If your curious why it’s not low dense, but not-so-low dense, it’s just that it’s low, but not as low as other low density keywords. That’s why, it’s not-so-low-dense. Hehehe. (Gulo no?)

    Somebody Accused Me of Using Blackhat SEO technique, woot!

    Monday, February 25th, 2008

    An anonymous person accused me of using Blackhat SEO techniques because he/she found out that I’m using “Hidden Links”, which is NOT true. Nonetheless, I’m using links with a background color that has almost the same hue as the text link. It’s just ALMOST, not the same. I have a footer link from PRC Board [...]

    Always Use Discount Coupons in Buying Domains

    Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

    This is the lesson that I’ve learned after buying domains for $9.99 each, unaware that I can get it for only $6.95. I’m ignorant about the so-called discount coupons. It was after Winston of batangyagit.com told me that I can use the coupon code OHY3 in godaddy.com before purchasing a domain. In this way I [...]

    Goodbye Analog TVs

    Friday, February 22nd, 2008

    No… not in the Philippines, but in the United States. I think we’ll still be on “Analog” until the world’s end. Hahaha!
    The US federal government is turning off analog television at the stroke of midnight on February 17, 2009. The idea is to provide better images and sound, deliver programming options and free up airwaves [...]