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1 year ago
in The rush for traffic on Patchlog
Hi - I might be your first bit of traffic through the widget?... just clicked through from the widget I've put up on my own site....
Anyway, just wondered if you've heard anything about how they can afford to run the system? I can't see anything about how they're funded. I'm giving them a try too anyway though :-) fingers crossed it could be a big traffic source
Anyway, just wondered if you've heard anything about how they can afford to run the system? I can't see anything about how they're funded. I'm giving them a try too anyway though :-) fingers crossed it could be a big traffic source
2 years ago
in A Few Web 2.0 Sites to Make Your Life Easier on The Beta News
Yes I noticed that post, I'll have to make time to have a look through the sites.
2 years ago
in A Few Web 2.0 Sites to Make Your Life Easier on The Beta News
My favourite is probably StumbleUpon: http://thelookout.stumbleupon.com I've found so many sites through 'stumbling' that I would never have know about otherwise.
One I just found recently was http://www.contactify.com It lets you set up a link for people to email you through, so you don't need to put your email address up for spammers to collect.
e.g. my link is http://www.contactify.com/343a1
I also found a site similar to spambox: http://www.guerrillamail.com the difference being that this site doesn't forward mail, instead you view your received mail in your browser. Its geared more towards helping you register at sites that ask for email verification, but where you don't want to give them your 'real' email address.
One I just found recently was http://www.contactify.com It lets you set up a link for people to email you through, so you don't need to put your email address up for spammers to collect.
e.g. my link is http://www.contactify.com/343a1
I also found a site similar to spambox: http://www.guerrillamail.com the difference being that this site doesn't forward mail, instead you view your received mail in your browser. Its geared more towards helping you register at sites that ask for email verification, but where you don't want to give them your 'real' email address.
2 years ago
in A Few Web 2.0 Sites to Make Your Life Easier on The Beta News
There's a great list of web 2 sites at http://www.seomoz.org/web2.0 (2007 web 2.0 award winners)