The (almost) complete guide to migrate b2evolution to Wordpress

Posted on October 29, 2007 - Filed Under Web Beginner | 8 Comments

I’ve decided to change b2evolution blogging platform a while ago, being very annoyed by the lack of new features, comment spam and lack of compatibility with other systems. Simply put, nowadays everybody does Wordpress pluggins that make the blogger life easier, while b2evolution is kind of dead for at least 1 year (INMHO).
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Euroblog 2006

Posted on January 30, 2006 - Filed Under Web Beginner | 2 Comments

Last week I’ve came across the presentation of the Euroblog 2006 (the first pan-European survey on how communication professionals are using weblogs and for what purpose).
First, I have to say that the Euroblog 2006 summary seems to be correct and I only hope to see a more advanced understanding of the statistics (and being just [...]

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My view on monetizing your blog

Posted on January 8, 2006 - Filed Under Web Beginner | Leave a Comment

I’ve come across several blogs describing how to monetize the blogs (or similar on line content). I’ve read a lot about various Affiliate systems, contextual ads, banners and SEO - really a lot. I can’t even remember everything I’ve read. Then I’ve tried to apply some. The truth is that if you don’t have a [...]

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Blogging for business

Posted on December 7, 2005 - Filed Under Web Beginner | Leave a Comment

I really started blogging out of curiosity and as a way to put some order into my thoughts. I’ve never related the blog too much to my work, and even not advertising in the beginning. Ads are just for experiment. But there are some cases when people blog for the business (ie Joel on Software) [...]

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SPAM is hurting business

Posted on December 7, 2005 - Filed Under Web Beginner | 1 Comment

There are several definitions of SPAM, but no matter how you put it, it’s about having tons of unwanted e-mail advertising for some product in your inbox. With estimated earnings of $1 billion a year, its no wonder that SPAM is thriving either done by aggressive marketers or by cyber mafia. Dating from the early [...]

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