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4 months ago

in NewsFlashr Editor Picks for March 13 on Afraid to Trade Blog
Thanks for plugging StockTradingToGo!

4 months ago

in Friday Quotables - Takin’ Care of Business Edition on StretchyDollar
Thanks for the plug of StockTradingToGo, we appreciate the support!

4 months ago

in One Thing You Don't Need To Be An Entrepreneur: A College Degree on A VC
Hey Fred,

Awesome article, forwarding it on to friends and family! I finished one year of school then dropped to pursue my business full time and now I make $200k+ per year running my website.

I also work as the Community Manager with one your ventures, Covestor :) Hope all is well!

6 months ago

in Holiday Link Time on Afraid to Trade Blog
Thanks for the plug! :P

7 months ago

in Referrer Detector on Phoenixheart - web blog
I love the plugin and just wanted to give you a heads up over a possible security flaw. This guy on dailyblogtips said the following (granted I think he's upset),

"Honestly, I am quite disappointed that my plugin hasn’t done better in the WordPress community. I am also even more shocked[upset] that Referrer Detector got the word out much quicker than WP Greet Box. I guess it really does matter “who” you knows in the blogging community.
I don’t want to sound biased, but as of right now (Referrer Detector version 2.1) I believe that WP Greet Box is hands-down better than Referrer Detector:

1. Referrer Detector has a security flaw in its administrative AJAX interface. I won’t say more, so hopefully people with Referrer Detector installed won’t get hacked.
2. WP Greet Box works with WPMU.
3. WP Greet Box has the ability to keep track of visitors, so the visitor referred from google will not keep getting the same greeting message if they have visited within the last X hours.
4. Exclusion rules have regular expressions support.
5. More solid default CSS. "

Should we worry about our sites being hacked????

7 months ago

in Begin the Week with Links on Afraid to Trade Blog
Thanks for the plug! :P

8 months ago

in Weekend Linking In on Afraid to Trade Blog
Thanks for the plug! :P

8 months ago

in Charts Galore on Market Folly
Thanks for the plug on stocktradingtogo, appreciate the support!
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marketfolly yea no problem, keep up the good info

1 year ago

in 2008/06/18/covestor-official-launch/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Very exciting news. Covestor has done a fantastic job preparing for this next step and the updated site looks great. Good job all around guys.

1 year ago

in 2008/04/07/covestor-series-a-funding/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I think this is a great move. The money will be well spent and being the leader in the game helps quite a bit.

If Covestor can gain traction with its members the site will fuel itself. The key is the community.

1 year ago

in Weekend Reading - March 29, 2008 on Investing Adventures
Thanks for the plug!

1 year ago

in Dual Monitor Action on Webomatica
Thanks for the plug! Two monitors with 1800 x 1600 resolution is definitely getting a 3rd out of the deal no doubt. You must have a pretty intense graphics card to run them that high!

1 year ago

in Weekend Reading - January 26, 2008 on Investing Adventures
Hey man, thanks for the support!! There is no way I can forget about my original readers down the road. I gotta make it big first, and you guys can keep me in line!
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