Uncaring society ignores dead person on road

Shock horror when I read the news article regarding the death of a motorcyclist and how he was left in the middle of a busy road. I had no idea something like this could happen anywhere, and the worse part is that this was all caught on video. Read more »

Mozilla Firefox racks in Microsoft Internet Explorer’s market share

firefox2.jpgIt wasn’t that long ago when Firefox was officially launched as a newly adopted Mozilla web browser, however comparing the current version of Firefox to how it was back then makes you realise how far it has gone. Unfortunately for Microsoft, the owner of Internet Explorer, Firefox seems to be racking in market share like there is no tomorrow according to Sydney Morning Herald. Read more »

My blog is worth $3,951.78 according to Technorati


My blog is worth $3,951.78.
How much is your blog worth?

It turns out that my blog is worth a grand total of $3,951.78 US dollars (or is it Australian?) according to the number of technorati calculated incoming links and mentions of my blog. My previous weblog host LiveHouse.com.au is worth a nice sum of $57,018.54 (no where near what I got when I sold it) and my favourite SEO blog Seomoz.org is worth a crazy $2,397,036.84.

Now, all I need to do is figure out how I can convert those numbers into real hard cold cash and buy myself a new car.

Adsense revenue profit increased after removal of Competitive Ad Filter

On my previous post, I discovered that after using Google Adsense’s Competitive ad filter my Ad impressions as well as CTR dropped dramatically. To be more specific, my revenue decreased by 90% after filtering undesirable ads from being displayed via the Adsense panels on my website. I have since removed the filters and have had very positive effects. Read more »

People with free time loves to play with dominos

I was bored and decided to surf youtube for something interesting, thats when I found hundreds of Domino effect related clips. It turns out that bored people like me likes to play with dominos, especially building them in a way so that they can cause a chain reaction to be filmed for other Youtuber’s enjoyment. One clip which really caught my eyes was a domino effect combined with multiple billiard tables. Read more »

The forumla for being a top Australian blogger

As a search engine optimiser, I have always been interested in different types of lists which bloggers and authority figures conjure up. One recently list have caught my attention, and that is the infamous Top 100 Australian Bloggers list made by Meg. The aim of this list is to formulate the ultimate Australian Blogroll which ultimately provides Australian bloggers with the much needed attention it currently lacks. Read more »

Google finally launches an their Australian blog

Seems like Google has finally started taking notice of Australia by starting their official blog based on Google news, product and industry announcements within Australia. I’d probably add Google’s aussie blog to my blogroll just to show some Google love.

You can check out their first post or just head over to their blog which is currently very empty.

The usefulness of a website being XHTML compliant

Countless webmasters stress over the issue of the need to be XHTML compliant, for both search engine optimisation as well as to decrease cross browser issues. In a way being XHTML compliant is like providing a guarantee to your users that the site they are visiting is top notch. However is there really a need to goto such extent to get your website XHTML compliant? Read more »

The powers of a united blogger’s network

I’ve been thinking recently of the possibility for a united blogger’s network of some sort. Basically a close knit network of bloggers whom specialises in the same field (or niche) and would comment on products and services within their niche. These different networks of bloggers will eventually have the power to control their specialised niche if they can come to a consensus of what they write. Read more »

Google Search within results option

Is it me or has Google launched a new tool which allows you to search for things within the results of something you have already searched for. I hardly ever scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page but when I ran a “site:” function on my blog site to check how many pages were indexed, I noticed the “Search within results” option. Right next to that there was the good old language tool for the compulsory searches of japanese animation and gaming information I run on a daily bases. Read more »

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