Monthly Archives: December 2007

Free e Cards Animated

Where To Find free Animated e Cards
Free animated e cards are my big favorites when it comes to greeting people for their birthday and for other special occasions. I’m not so much of a polite person, but I do care about some people in my life, so I do it for them, because I know [...]

I Have Never Shown You My Passiflora

Passiflora is one of the most beautiful flowers I know. It is quite difficult to grow inside, because it is an exterior plant and it belongs to a warmer climate.
More than one month is necessary for a button to turn into a flower, and the flowers last only for one single day. Have you ever [...]

My Best Blogging Achievement: The Winners

Many thanks to all people who participated in the group writing project “My Best Blogging Achievement“, either with an article or with a vote. I’m sorry for those of you who wanted to participate, but due to the tight timeframe, didn’t have the chance to write their entries. Next time, I’ll allocate more time for [...]

Who Got My $100 For Developing A Wordpress Plugin

Do you remember my invitation for you to discover how hard it is to earn $100 by making a Wordpress plugin? I know some you do, and I also know that you are curious to meet the winners.
Before disclosing the results, I want to mention that I advertised my contest on ContestBeat, a professional site [...]

77 Article Directories For Your Bum Marketing Campaigns

The Bum Marketing method gained a lot of traction over the past few months. More and more people promote article submission as an excellent way to obtain backlinks and to drive traffic to your niche sites.
Personally, I didn’t have the impression that submitting articles to directories brought me so much traffic to be worth the [...]

My Best Blogging Achievement: The Entries

The first part of the group writing project “My Best Blogging Achievement” has just ended. We’ve got nine entries, listed below in the order they arrived. Are they a lot? Are they a few? Taking into account that this blog has 270 feed subscribers, we come to a participation rate of 3%, which is similar [...]