I cannot keep up with Digg.com!

18 02 2007

If you’re not familiar with digg, it’s a social bookmarking site that allows users to submit URLs, rate and discuss them with others.

I’m subscribed to digg’s ‘popular’ RSS feed. It’s very handy to see what’s happening on the web and what’s becoming popular or topical. But the feed is growing and must generate around 100 posts a day! I can’t keep up with it – and if you don’t log on for a day or two, then forget it!

What I need is a secretary who will remove the dross and just give me the half a dozen useful links that I really digg!





CubeCart shop sitemap for Google, Yahoo, sitemaps.org and others

18 02 2007

I’m a big fan of CubeCart – it’s the only online shop / ecommerce system that allows complete control over your template with web standards and CSS.

Search engine optimisation is its only drawback. Fear not though, because I have developed a system that creates XML, HTML and plain text sitemaps that are suitable for every search engine including Google, Yahoo, and MSN.

Installation is just a matter of copying a few files to your server. From then on, every product, category, document and page is automatically indexed in a single page that can be submitted to the search engines.

Many people are succussfully using the system and have reported excellent results…

Buy the CubeCart sitemap mod today…





Wow – WordPress.com is better than I expected!

16 02 2007

It’s not often that I’m impressed.

I’m already a WordPress user, but needed to sign up for an API key and thought “what the heck – I’ll get another blog too”. Up until now, I’d just assumed wordpress.com offered the standard application with a few limitations. But I cannot believe how great this service is! Setup is easy, configuration is great, and starting a blog is a breeze.

Anyone who wants a blog should try WordPress.com first.