Posted by johan October 28, 2006
One of my personal favorites when it comes to Firefox extensions is the Session Manager extension. It takes care of restoring all tabs and windows that were present before you last quit Firefox–it even auto-saves in the background in case your computer or (God forbid) Firefox crashes. Unfortunately with the recent release of Firefox 2.0, the extension stopped working.
Fortunately, however, a 2.0 compatible version can be found here. To avoid conflicts with the (new) built-in session manager that ships with Firefox 2.0, you may want to disable it.
The built-in session manager can be quickly disabled by typing about:config in the address bar and then modifying the key “browser.sessionstore.enabled” to “false”.
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Posted by johan October 24, 2006
These days publishers, including bloggers, have a wide variety of income generating options available. The solution that almost everyone is familiar with is Google’s AdSense program. Although it is clearly a popular solution with pretty good baseline revenue potential for publishers, there are some strong contenders that are worth considering.
In fact, in certain instances, you may be able to combine contextual advertising like that of Google AdSense with other money-making solutions. But, be sure to review each outlet’s policies on mixing contextual ads of different advertising outlets, as there may be restrictions in some cases.
The top money makers that SEO Moola recommends include primarily contextual advertising, direct ad sales, as well as affiliate and referral programs. Together these basic revenue streams can help you increase and maintain a strong and steady cash flow month after month.
This is the first part of a SEO Moola several articles that will cover key cash generating techniques for content publishers.
Continue reading ‘Top Money Makers - Part 1′
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Posted by johan October 06, 2006
Firefox extensions can be quite handy, and the SEO Firefox Plugin is no exception. The extension offers a wide range of highly useful features if you’re doing SEO research for your own site or someone else’s site.
After installing the extension, your Google search results will be enabled with additional SEO data such as page rank, Alexa ranking, and inbound link counts for del.icio.us, Yahoo, and dmoz among many others. The following image shows a sample result after searching on “seo moola” in Google.

But, the extension doesn’t stop there.
Continue reading ‘SEO Firefox Extension’
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Posted by johan October 03, 2006
SEO Black Hat has put together a list of 10 interesting and funny ways to get on Digg’s front page.
In summary, he suggests that you follow the below simple steps to get the attention of digg readers:
- Make A List or Tutorial Headline
- Write about Digg
- Appeal to the Apple fanboys
- Doom and Gloom about how Global Warming will destroy us all
- Write about how great Firefox is
- Remember: Walmart, George Bush, and Fox News have NEVER done ANYTHING right
- Repeat after me: “Microsoft sucks, Microsoft Sucks, Microsoft Sucks”
- Make up outrageous statistics that you have not researched
- Insult as many groups as you can
- Include the world’s slowest loading Plugin
The full article is a must read : )
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