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Tuesday, 22nd April 2008
New Site - whyangels?com
I’ve recently got a new site going at: www.whyangels.com
It’s a sister site to whychristmas?com and whyeaster?com but you guessed it, is about angels!
Ever wondered what angels are? What they look like or do? Well the site answers those questions (and more!) from what the Bible has to tell us about angels.
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Monday, 5th November 2007
news on whychristmas?com
I’ve got a blog going on my Christmas site whychristmas?com! I’ll be using it for updates, thoughts and possibly even the advent calendar! Excting stuff
And some more great news about whychristmas?com is that it’s now part of the Merry Network, a group of like minded Christmas sites.
This year should be the biggest and best Christmas yet!
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Friday, 14th September 2007
wordpress stats pt2
In a previous post, I talked about quick stats. My new wordpress stat plugin of choice is Counterize II.
It gives good simple bar graphs and you can control who much of what is shown on the page! It also pops a nice little ‘hits’ box on the dashboard.
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Monday, 13th August 2007
123-reg web/domain forwarding
Good news! It seems that web/domain forwarding in the 123-reg control panel sets up a 302 redirect, which search engines like!
I emailed 123-reg asking what the redirect was. Well, I’d checked before I emailed and it was 301. But their email responce this morning said they only did 302 redirects and sure enough, I checked my forwarding this morning and it’s a now a 302, hurrah!
(I checked using a ‘headers’ check on the extremely useful network-tools.com
Thanks 123-reg, now yet another reason to use them!
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Friday, 10th August 2007
Domain Registry of America
I had (another) direct mail from this company this morning, offering their ‘wonderful’ domain renewal services. It was the first I’ve had in a while and I had hoped that I heard the last of them, but sadly no.
It seems that they’re up to their old tricks, once again informing me that two of my domains will expire in November and I need to act quickly and use their services to hold on to them. Of course, they fail to mention that my current registrar will let me renew the domains with them at a lot less cost than with the DROA!
For more on the DROA see:
http://www.synuk.com/droa/ and http://www.zandergraphics.net/articles/alerts/droa.html
As I’m in the U, I’ve lodged a complaint with the Advertising Standards Authority. If you’re in the USA, you can initiate complaints with the Federal Trade Commission.
I’ll post updates on here as and when they happen!
Edit: I received a letter ‘in the post’ from the Advertising Standards Authority on Saturday morning (wow fast work!).
It’s a startard letter covering DRoA matter and included a ‘Background Briefing’ about the DRoA as well, so they must be a common compliant!
Sadly, as the mailing are sent from overseas (the USA and I’m in the UK), there’s not a whole lot that the ASA can do about them. Also noe the DRoA are nolonger using Royal Mail to distribute their mailing, the Royal Mail can’t help either! (The DRoA also only uses a remote mail box address in London which again complicates matters…)
The letter said that the ASA has also contacted the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission in the USA for their help. So perhaps a complaint to them is the next step…
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