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Tweaking RoboForm – Automated Password Manager & Form Filler
Jul 25th
I recently have upgraded to Roboform Pro and am very impressed. I have been using the Free version of RoboForm for months now and have been constantly surprised by how useful this little bad boy actually is. Of course it remembers all your passwords securly, but is much more than just a password manager.
RoboForm’s Auto Form Filler has saved me so much time never having to fill out any more online forms for registration, joining sites, forums, social networks etc. Just choose an identity, click and it fills out all fields with information I have stored on RoboForm.
Roboform also has a Safenotes feature which is another handy tool that I have only recently started using. It is prettey much like a little note book that you can store random info. No more little bits of paper lying around my desk.
Roboform’s Password Generater can also be useful if you want to tighten up your security and stop using the same password for every site. (yep, thats the way I used to do it, same password for everything-then I don’t forget)
Bookmarks is also another intresting feature that I have just started playing around with. Solid, secure bookmarking.
RoboForm is one of those tools that after a short time of using it you will wonder how you ever survived before without it.
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Creating Profitable Blogs – The FirePow Review
Jul 3rd
As blogging and in particular blogging for profit becomes ever more popular amongst online entrepreneurs, we’re seeing new tools developed to assist in this process being released, what seems like every week. 
In this post I’m going to talk about one such tool, Firepow Blogging Software,because I believe it might just be a cut above the rest in terms of it’s flexibility of use, and overall effectiveness in accomplishing the three primary aims of blogging – creating a blog, managing it or maintaining it, and getting traffic to it.
It was hard to know where to start with this post because there are so many individual features of this software that could be mentioned.
To give you a brief overview of how it works…
Firepow is based on the Wordpres platform, and allows a user to install a fully customized and functioning wordpress blog with a few clicks of the mouse.
If you’ve used WordPress before, you’ll know that one of the best things about it is it’s ability to be enhanced by third party plugins. You’ll also know that it’s not hard to get LOST in all the plugins and potential feature additions that CAN be made.
The first thing great about Firepow from my point of view is that they have done the plugin work for you. The best 50 or so plugins from around the web have been programmed into the software so as to be automatically installed when your blog is.
That’s a good feature, but it’s even better when you consider that while these plugins normally require manual fiddling to get installed, tweaks made to your theme CSS code and more – the software actually does that part for you too – so you click the button, and you have the function of that plugin added – VERY time saving!
The “Create” part of the process is also helped by the ability to create your own custom wordpress theme completely from scratch, with more functionality than we’ve seen from free theme generators EVER before – not to mention the ability to create your own categories from scratch, automatically create the perfect permalink
structure for SEO, and more.
Before even getting into the WordPress panel of the site Firepow creates you’ve also got a site management tab where all your blogs can be managed from one place, an SEO tracking tool to monitor the search rankings of all your sites, and a task manager
that tells you what needs to be done to maintain your blog/s and when.
I dare say though that the best things happen once you’re actually IN the blog.
Here you have crazy abilities to make your post content better, easily being able to add relevant images, videos, or trackbacks (automatically building backlinks to your site) to your posts… and even that’s leaving alot out.
OR the crazy abilities to monitor your blogs success, like being able to split test the results of different posts, monitor your traffic through in depth reporting (utilizing Google analytics), monitoring your search spider activity, the popularity of your posts, the terms people are searching on your site, and more still.
I feel like I’m getting too salesy in this post to you but I can assure even with everything you’ve read here, I haven’t even really touched the surface of what’s going on inside this thing called Firepow – heck we didn’t even get to the promotional tools.
The best thing I can probably do is tell you go to look at the darn thing yourself: Click Here
Oh and I could also tell you that if your into blogging and you don’t, you’ll probably regret it big time.
I hope you’ve found the information here valuable, and don’t hesitate to leave your comments on Firepow here to share with others.
Donuts Are Not Just for Cops!
Jun 1st
Do you remember your first ever visit to a Krispy Kreme store?
I can still vividly remember wondering how I could ever choose between the glazed donuts, cinnamon twists, ones with fillings, and of course, the ones with those delicious crumbly toppings on them….![]()
I was in heaven!
Have you had moments like that, your first ……… (drop me a comment)
Maybe for you, it was the first time that you upgraded from free-to-air television programs, to the subscription service with 1020 extra channels to choose from.
When I discovered Standing Start Profits I had a similar experience that reminded me of my heady sugar filled donut discovery.
At the heart of this site is a forum full of people who know how to succeed online, and aren’t afraid to share their knowledge. The members area is chocka-block full of video training tools, ebooks and new items that are added regularly.
It’s like looking into that beautiful Krispy Kreme glass cabinet.
There are copywriters, programmers, designers, authors and marketing specialists.
Lee makes it a meeting place for us all, offering competitions that even the one week old internet marketer gets a chance at winning – and the prizes are pretty amazing!
He also buys products that all marketers will find valuable – and then includes them in the price. Best thing is that he asks
members what we want him to buy next!)
So.. the price?
How much do you think this would be worth? A vibrant, accepting, challenging and exciting place where you can:
• Find out how ANYONE can start to earn an income online in 30days. (By people who actually have)
• Have 24/7 access to the exclusive mentoring forums.
• Video Tutorials teaching how YOU can create a product that is in demand, set up a killer JV, launch a product and get noticed and many more.
• Access the Marketing Tools Resource center, which is updated regularly, with products that members actually request.
Oh! And I forgot to mention the best thing! Lee offers a no questions asked 30 day money back guarantee. So, even if you
benefit from the cache of resources, and the mentoring available – you can still get your money back, no questions asked. The only risk you run is the risk of missing out on this opportunity.
Tired and frustrated? Sick of the hype? Can’t connect the dots?
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The Art of Blog Commenting – How do you Comment ?
Jul 30th
Posted by miltski in Affiliate Tips
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The Internet today is all about interaction, and leaving feedback by commenting is the most basic way to start getting involved and “have you say”. Comments can be left on blogs, videos, social networks and many other places. The part where it starts getting confusing is when you start to look at the different etiquette and types of commenting.
How To Comment Where
For Example if you watched a video on Youtube (or similiar) and you liked it, and leave a quick comment like,
“Great Stuff, Thanks”
On video sites this seems to be ok, but if you were to leave that same comment on some blogs it may be not be enough. You must contribute something or make some sort of point.
Remedy : Try not to just dive in and say whatever. First take the time to read other peoples comments and get a feel for the style of feedback being left.
Including a Link in Your Link.
Different people have different approaches on this, but generally I belive that if you see that other people drop a few links in their comments then as long as you add some thing of value and join the discussion then it is ok. You start becoming recognized as a spammer when you start leaving irrelevant comments like,
“hey, check this out http://www.something.com/ ”
Remedy : My as a little extra rule I personally try to follow is that I never leave a link if it is my first time commenting on someone’s blog. Second time, and if other people leave links then, ok.
Signing Your Comment.
I always leave my name at the bottom of my comments as if it was a signature. Until a while back when I found this post that spun me out about is it wrong or write to sign your name at the end of a comment. Check this out…
This was what turned out to be a controversial blog post in 2007 by Lorelle who is one of the original wordpress bloggers.
”If You Sign Your Blog Comments, You Are a Dork !”
Comment Signatures – Don’t Sign Your Comments
Today’s blog comments feature a fairly consistent form. You fill in your name or blog name, email, and website address and then type in your comment. When it appears on the blog, your email should be hidden, but your name becomes a link to the website address you just gave. And most say “Lorelle says:” or “Comment by” and then your comment appears. So don’t sign your name and include a link to your blog in your comments. It’s redundant. It makes you look like you don’t know what you are doing.
A comment isn’t a letter.
I’ll say it again, just so we’re clear about this: A comment is not a letter.
A blog comment does not start with “Dear Lorelle” and end with “Yours sincerely” and name, address, email, phone number, or website address.
These types of comments are usually left by people with little or no experience with blogs, blogging, or commenting.
Actually this was the first blog that I discovered a few years ago when I first tasted wordpress. An excellent Blog, but this particular blog post surprised me. Some comments turning a little nasty .
Do you sign your name on comments? has reading this blog post changed your thoughts on it ?
Commenting Tools
I have been searching for a way to make my commenting eaiser, but just can’t seem to find that magic tool to manage my commenting. Commenting on other peoples blogs and managing my occasional received comments on this blog is just one of those areas where I have not yet found a easy solution.
There’s lot’s of software and websites that push commenting to another level. I’ve tried IntenseDebate and was not impressed. I am now using Disqus and so far so good.
For Do-Follow commenting I have played with CommentKahuna but the free version is rather limited.
I’ve tried quite a few but I just can’t find the “best” commenting tool or system yet. Any tips or recommendations would be much appreciated.
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