Browse The History Of The Internet With Archive.org

February 5th, 2008

Miscellaneous

If you are ever looking for something entertaining to do, one thing I recommend doing is to spend some time digging around Archive.org.  This site is widely known as the internet archive.  They store all sorts of information about websites, so you can have a great trip down memory lane, whether it is combing through [...]

Determine Your Website’s Value with DNScoop

February 4th, 2008

Blogging

Ever wondered about the value of your website? We’ve learned about the tremendous value a domain can hold, but a domain with an established website can hold even more value.
If you had a potential buyer for your website and were trying to determine the value, the buyer would take into account several key factors. [...]

January 2008 in Review

February 3rd, 2008

Miscellaneous

Every month I try to write a ‘month in review’ post that attempts to sum up what was going on here. This was kind of a strange month for me and will be difficult to truly measure due to the re-branding of this site under the new brand, Slickmania. With the change [...]

Technology Talk – 02/03/2008

February 3rd, 2008

Technology

Here is this weeks roundup of quality posts I ran across doing my daily blogosphere browsing:

Firefox Extension Guru has posted Thunderbird 3’s Plans for 2008. I’m glad to see Thunderbird is still proceeding and am looking forward to tabbed e-mails!
Digital Inspiration explains how to transfer a Feedburner feed. This is a new [...]

Measure Your Blog Status With Rating Burner

February 2nd, 2008

Blogging

Ever wonder how your blog stacks up against other bloggers? There is a new website now available called Rating Burner that came up with a system to ranks blogs by their Feedburner feed subscription count.
While this is kind of a neat site, one problem that I have is that I don’t like that it [...]

Why Dot Com Domains Are The Gold Standard

February 1st, 2008

Miscellaneous

In the past two weeks we’ve devoted a little time to studying domaining and what is all involved with being a domainer.  It can be very time consuming, requires a lot of research, and does require a little risk, but the payout can be and usually is huge. 
One thing people often ask is why dot [...]