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Drivers Ed Portable For Nintendo DS

May 2nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Technology

Now, this is what I am talking about. As we all know that every kid wants to drive a car before he or she is really legal to do so. Fortunately for them, teenagers today can now learn Driver’s Education from this great game on the Nintendo DS called Drivers Ed Portable. Developed by DreamCatcher Games and JoWooD, it offers a “fun way for new drivers to study the material”.

Drivers Ed Portable will feature two modes: Test and Train. Test mode will include sample tests for the written part of the driver’s license examination for all 50 US states, 13 Canadian provinces and territories, as well as Spain, Italy, France, Germany and the United Kingdom. User progress will be tracked, so the player will know where they need to improve their study in order to be successful in their actual test. Train mode will include three fun and educational mini-games targeted to new drivers.

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How to Avoid Fraud Clicks on Adsense

April 28th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Google

The thing which is threatening most of the adsense publishers is Click Fraud because of which many people got there accounts banned by Google and there’s nothing they can do about it. But what is fraud clicking?? It is when someone keeps clicking on your Google ads either because you asked someone to do so or it might be because your rival is trying to get you out of his way by taking away your source of income. Try to follow the tips I’m going to share with you and hopefully you’ll stay safe.

1. Don’t tell friends and family

Telling your friends and family about your websites that makes money from Google can be a real problem. Even if you tell them not to click on your ads there’s always a chance that someone will think it’s a good idea to make some extra money for you. They try to give you a favor by clicking your ads and think that it will make you a good amount of money but it will only lead you to a Disabled Adsense Account.

2. Login from only one Ip

Google keeps a record of every machine IP address used to look at your account so what happens is that if you check your adsense report on a computer then someone else clicks on your ads from the same computer/same ip, Google sees this as click fraud. Try avoiding it.

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How to edit Theme from the Theme editor in Wordpress

April 27th, 2008 | 2 Comments | Posted in Tips

Recently I have noticed that lots of people including myself are facing issue with wordpress. Whenever you try to edit your theme from theme editor it says “If this file were writable you could edit it.” The solution to it is really simple. All you need to do it logon to your websites control panel, for example www.abc.com/cpanel. Once you get there simple click the “File Manager” link and from there you need to locate the files you need to edit from wordpress which are probably located in wp-content/themes/ThemeName/footer.php or Header.php whatever you need to change. After finding that specific file just right click on the folder icon and click “Change Permissions” and check the required boxes and you’re good to go. Check out the pictures below and follow this simple procedure.

Step 1 - Logon to your Cpanel and click File Manager

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Tips on how to buy a website on the internet

April 26th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

If you are looking to buy an established website of business on any forum or Ebay, you will be amazed to see how many “websites” and “businesses” are listed daily. They all promise to make you a millionaire fast or that you can earn $xxxx a month starting right now. Don’t get fooled by them. Here are some of the tips I would like to share with you and hopefully they will keep you away from getting mugged if you know what I mean =)

1.It’s really important to find out how established a website is. There are lots of people out there who would claim that they had been running the site for a quiet a long time even if it’s not. This means that the seller claims that the website has been around for some time and has regular traffic and customers. You need to look into the source of the traffic. The seller might have purchase “guaranteed” traffic just to make it looK like an established website which isn’t much of a big deal now a days.

2. Now, you need to check why the seller is selling his websites. If there is a website that makes a solid $200 or $300 per day then you need to ask yourself first “why the hell is this guy selling a website that makes that much money”. You will find excuses like”I build them so I can sell them” or “I don’t have time to update it. Honestly, if you had a website that’s making you money, you would Find the time to run it and improve it, not sell it off. Ask for as many details as you can unless your satisfied.

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Increasing RSS Subscriptions

April 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Tips

RSS also known as “Really Simple Syndication” is a family of Web feed formats used to publish frequently updated content such as blog entries. RSS content can be read using software called an “RSS reader“. Once a visitor turns into a subscriber on your site, he/she becomes a part of your website. These subscriber helps your blogs in a long run and one of the biggest advantage of these readers are that higher the Rss number, the better rates you can get from ad networks like SponsoredReviews and ReviewMe.

It’s suggested by pro bloggers like JohnChow that you should not display your Rss Readers count on your blog unless it least reaches 50. It’s natural if a person is scared to take a step outside of their comfort zone but if you have at least XXX amount of readers on your site, more chances are that the visitor will consider registering on your blog and of course if you’re offering quality content.

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