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Win Traffic Secrets 2.0 from John Chow Contest

16. December 2008

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John Chow is giving away Traffic Secrets 2.0. To enter just comment on his post, blog about it or send a twitt to your twitter list! If you do all those, you will get 9 entries in total! I hope I’ll win this contest!

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Rare HostGator 75% off web hosting offer - 1 day only

29. November 2008

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HostGator offering a “Black Friday” Fire Sale 75% off web hosting. You will get unlimited domains, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited disk Space, basically everything unlimited. one day only . Use coupon code “BLACK” on the checkout. For example, Baby plan for 3 years. Normally you should pay $178.20 now with coupon (black 75% Off) it’s -$133.65. Total Due [...]

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Roboform Search Cards similar with Google Global with Suggest feature On

2. September 2008

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I was trying to find Google Suggestion for sites from United States using Internet Explorer, but I can’t because I don’t have US Proxy, so I made Roboform Search Cards that works like Google Global for Firefox extension. If you don’t know Google Global, it’s a Firefox extension which let you to view paid and organic [...]

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Unique Blog Design 1 Year Anniversary Contest

24. August 2008

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In celebration of UBD one-year birthday, they are running a contest for the remainder of August (until Sunday, August 31st). The prizes are: Grand prize - Brand New 8GB iPod Touch ($299 value) and One (1) Copy of their New UBD Citrus WordPress Theme (coming next week). Three (3) runner-up prizes include copies of their new UBD [...]

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6-1 reasons why you shouldn’t get Verisign Personal Identity Portal

21. August 2008

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Verisign just re-launched their Beta Personal Identity Portal [via TechCrunch], but I don’t think I’ll ever sign up for that. Why? Here’s my 6 reasons: It will store your login details in their web server, which I sure hope it will never get hacked. From what I know, it can only store one login detail for one website [...]

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