Reminder: Domains Go Up In Price on the 15th

VeriSign Monopoly To Increase .Com and .Net Fees
VeriSign, the monopoly registry responsible for .com and .net domain names, announced that effective Oct. 15, 2007, registry fees for .com and .net domains will increase as follows:
.com domains: from $6.00 to $6.42 (+7%)
.net domains: from $3.50 to $3.85 (+10%)
The “registry fee” is the fee that domain [...]

a:visited Not Working In Firefox

Oh boy, this took hours of pulling my hair out trying to determine why a:visited was not working on a new theme when viewing in Firefox but was totally fine in IE. Here’s a tip:
Make sure your Firefox isn’t set to “0″ days in Tools => Options => Privacy
If it is, Firefox ignores the a:visited [...]

Email Management Tips

I am literally swimming in tech stuff, domain management and site development right now, and yesterday’s WordPress upgrade couldn’t have come at a worse time for me. Anyhow one thing I thought I’d share with you are the changes I’ve recently made with how I manage all the emails across dozens of domains. I think [...]

Get Smarter - Life And Business Lessons

We’re a product of our environment. What our parents taught us, what our education stamped into us, what our experiences and interests have introduced us to. We simply can’t know what hasn’t been exposed to us in some way–no one is born with knowledge of anything. So we can only know what’s been put in [...]

Revenge of the Blog Muse

Writing a blog with original posts and ideas has always been more appealing to me than just running around with whatever everyone else is writing about. For one thing, others have probably said everything really well already. But by staying out of the loop in terms of the ‘current noise’, you miss out on the [...]

Grasping The Concept Of Online Targeted Advertising

Knowing your audience is crucial in the online world of money making. Traditionally that meant real world marketers focused on demographics such as:

What is the age group? Male or Female? Income bracket? How many kids? Home owners or renters? Working or retired? yada yada.

Companies spent a lot of money to find out statistically what [...]

Developing The Art of Detachment To Increase Results

What I’ve been trying to accomplish this summer and build a little bit of muscle on is: Detaching. What I’m finding is that my results GROW the more I disengage online.
Yes I’m still blogging and churning out new content daily. I just do it in a more time efficient manner (timestamping & pre-publishing). But I’ve [...]

The New Rules of Marketing & PR - David Meerman Scott

I got a nice surprise when David included me in his thanks and sent me a proof copy of his new book: The New Rules of Marketing & PR along with an audio seminar Online News Releases. Sweet Stuff!
I’d like to share juicy tidbits of the book with you, but also talk about some [...]

Removing Feedburner Account

SuperAff will be removed from Feedburner shortly, so if you have the feedburner rss in your feed reader, you will no longer receive SuperAff updates. This only affects a handful of SuperAff readers so it shouldn’t be too big a change for everyone.
Change the feedburner feed to http://superaff.com/feed/rss2/ and you’ll be fixed right up [...]

You’re Not Creating New Attention, You’re Stealing It

Ok maybe ‘Stealing’ is kinda harsh, but you’re definitely taking it from somewhere. When trying to come up with ways to develop hooky content and sites, it’s helpful to realize that you’re not pulling traffic and attention out of thin air. You’re actually trying to take someone’s attention from one website and directing it to [...]