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January 3rd, 2010Weather Resistant iPhone Cases
December 2nd, 2009
One of the most requested accessories for the iPhone is the weather proof case. The importance of having an iPhone case that is weather proofed is extremely high, mainly because the iPhone does not have extreme amounts of protection. While it is an amazing phone with incredible capabilities, it is quite vulnerable to the elements. Thus, if you are stuck in a rain storm, you may find that your iPhone is not completely safe by simply resting in your pocket.
If you live in a city that gets decent amount of rain, or if you simply want to protect your iPhone from the outside world, than you will want to purchase an iPhone weather-proofed case. But what are the best cases for this type of protection?
If you have searched the marketplace for weather resistant iPhone cases, than you have probably noticed that many of them are bulky and, quite frankly, unattractive, while this may be true for many weather resistant iPhone cases, it isn’t the truth for all of them. There is one case that is stunning, both in its appearance and also in its ability to protect your iPhone from the harshness of Mother Earth. This iPhone case is the OtterBox Defender Series, which is a smart and rugged case that will add a certain style to your iPhone. This case still allows you to have full interaction with every feature of your iPhone, including pictures, all while giving you true water-resistant technology.
It doesn’t matter what type of iPhone that you currently have, whether it be the 4GB model or the 8GB model, they will both fit in this iPhone case. One of the coolest features about this iPhone case is the fact that it allows you to have full interaction with the iPhone screen, while still protecting it. This is made possible by a unique membrane that has been patented due to its unique ability to give you such accurate interactivity, while still giving you weather resistant protection.
Actually, you are getting three complete layers of protection within this case, which is much more than many other “weather resistant” cases. Another feature that makes this iPhone case so unique is the fact that it is completely wrapped in silicone, which has two great purposes.
The first purpose is to allow you to have a seamless grip on your iPhone, so you will be less likely to drop it while walking throughout your day. And the second reason the silicone is such a great feature is because it will protect your iPhone if you do accidently drop it. Normally if you drop your phone, you are scared to even look at it because you don’t know if the screen is cracked, or if it is completely broke. However, because of the silicone you will have superior protection against accidental damage.
It should be noted though that the silence switch is not available to use when your iPhone is in this case. So, if you must silence your iPhone, it is suggested that you do so before you put it into the weather-proof case.
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 31st, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 31st, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info
BlogDaddy: Using Free Hosting to Get Thousand Dollar
October 30th, 2009What is BlogDaddy?
It’s a name of a method, where a single webmaster, uses the free blogging services given by several companies (such as Blogger.com by Google), and materialize it into something better, and start doing online businesses without anymore investment concern for the hosting spaces.
Why use free blogging services?
Of course, since they are free! So that webmasters can save up to US$180 per 3 years subscribing to professional web hosting packages. Besides, it will save up webmaster’s time and energy making and setting up all the Content Management System (CMS) which merely difficult to do for a newbie, and also avoiding all the significant errors might happen during the installation and/or themes and widgets editing.
So, why don’t teach us the real deal?
I’m about to begin, this is how we do BlogDaddy method:
First and foremost, a webmaster need to have a paid domain (better with some good level of PageRank). In this case, I will be opening a Godaddy account, the place where I bought my newest domain. Here is the sight that you’ll see when you’re logged into your Godaddy account:
You’ll see all your bought domain, the latest receipt, etc, and all you need to do is to click on the name of the domain listed there. Doing that, you’ll be redirected to the Domain Manager page; there you’ll find a link with the anchor text of Total DNS Control that you need to click:
After clicking the Total DNS Control link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Keep an eye on the www line, and click the edit button right on the right-hand-side area of the picture; the one looks more like a paper with a pencil on top of it. Clicking it will makes your web-browser popping up an alert box, saying some kind of “Are you sure?” question. Just click yes!
When you’re sure that you’ll be going to do some changes on the CNAME aliases thing (in this case is the www from before), you’ll be directly moved to this page. In this very point, change the information stated on the Point to Host Name box, from @ into ghs.google.com. This is very important, please do not mistype any letter – do it exactly like I told you. And click OK button, after you make sure everything going the way it must.
Another alert box showing up! Saying that you’ve been successfully change your CNAME record:
Then now, as your domain’s host name pointed to ghs.google.com, all you need to do right now, is to go to Blogger.com and sign yourself up for a new free blogging service. Log yourself in, when you’re done registering:
You’ll be redirected to the dashboard area for sure. There, you need to click the link Settings in order to set your paid domain to be your main publishing media:
Choose the Publishing sub-menu, and you’ll be facing this kind of a page:
Click the Custom Domain link (the one with an orange color on the top of the page) in order to switch from publishing your article through the BlogSpot.com sub-domain to your very own High-PR domain.
You’ll be facing this kind of a sight. Where you need to click on the Switch to Advanced Settings link:
This is how the Advanced Settings page will looks like:
There, you need to type in your paid domain from before, right on the Your Domain box (just like the picture shows you). Type in the verification word on the bottom of the page, and hit done button.
Type something to fill your automated blog – so that it won’t get so empty:
Waiting for 1×24 hours is not a must, but some times, Godaddy and Blogger.com really takes that long to synchronize, and after that, this is what you’ll see when you visit your very own High-PR domain:
When you see that (the address is all your domain’s). It means you’re done setting it up!
Didn’t help a lot, except for the free point! You can’t run an automated blog using Blogger.com, since Wp-o-Matic is not functioning there!
Not true! Please logged yourself inside your dashboard once again, and found yourself a little button which looks like an envelop right on the left-hand-side part of your blog’s title and click it:
A window will popped up out of nowhere, asking you to create an email account based on Blogger.com domain, you just need to fill your desired name (which actually will only be part of the email address). Here is the example:
Then go to Settings and click the Email & Mobile sub-menu, so that you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Make sure your blog will automatically and directly publish an email as an article, then go to FeedMyInbox website:
Fill in the boxes with the information of your email address (the one you just created under the Blogger.com domain) and the website you wanted the articles to be copied into your blog – something like this:
FeedMyInbox will tell you that you’ve got an email from them, that you need to click in order to finish your feeding confirmation:
Basically, in order to check the email, you do not need to do anything, except opening your own blog! Remember? All the email, no matter what it is, will be automatically pushed into your domain as an article. So, just open your blog, check the email, and click the confirmation link stated there:
When you click the right link, you’ll be redirected to this kind of a page:
Which mean, you’re done making your blog with a free hosting running automatically! Without Wp-o-Matic! Hehehe!
Not that simple! Sometimes FeedMyInbox can’t send us an email due to the filter Google uses against this website! They’re all considered spam!
Check my website! http://www.th0rschool.info where I’ve been feeding on Apple Inc. RSS Feeds for some times without any problems! And even that problem comes up in the mean time, I just need to visit the websites I want to copy and manually registering my email to their RSS Feeds with the email once I created using the Blogger.com domain. Simple, right?
Nice then! Any idea to boost up my Link Sales then?
I’ve got some:
- Post a good quality of original article some times
- Subscribe to several good RSS Feeds which related to your site’s niche
- Change the date of your post and make it older (please consider your domain’s age):
Wohoo! Nice! Thanks a bunch! Another question, is there any other easy way for me to get a real cash from online businesses like this, rather than only a Link Sales method?
If you’ve got a High-PRed domain (perhaps somewhere around level 3 or even level 5), why don’t try registering it for a good Sponsored Review companies? Follow my trick, to boost your income and make easy money through those programs!
Th0R – http://www.th0r.info




















