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Author: Prisoner at WarPrisoner at War
Date: May 10, 2008 21:01
Well, speaking of SBI!...two of the things I've learned from them are
"empty forum prejudice" and "advertising prejudice"...apparently, an
empty forum turns off visitors such that they never visit the site
again -- true?
SBI! recommends starting a forum -- if necessary in the first place --
only when there are at least fifty visitors a day; preferably one
hundred...but if empty forum prejudice does exist, could it be
successfully counters -- outright neutralized -- by good original
content??
And advertising prejudice...apparently there are people who stop
visiting a site when ads go up...nothing outrageous, now, like
constant pop-ups and fly-overs and animated banners...but apparently
there are people who just don't like any advertising at all -- and
these directory editors are among them! Is that true, too?? Why
should people have no problem (or very little) with "old media" like
newspapers being supported by advertising but have such a problem with
websites that do the same, even those they had previously enjoyed,
such that they never visit again??
As always, many thanks for all your time and help!
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Author: JoeJoe
Date: May 10, 2008 20:30
On our webpage where we have a members area accessed by a password,
when this is typed in and repeat access is used, by double left
clicking in the box the actual password appears.
Is there simple way that I can hide these letters behind asterisks
(spelling)
I realise that this would not actually make anything more secure but
it would give the appearance :-))
TIA
Regards
Joe
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Author: Robert MontgomeryRobert Montgomery
Date: May 10, 2008 07:33
Is it safe to get rid of the following meta tag from my Web site? I'm
worried that having it on my site is attracting junk email to my email
inbox.
johnsmith.com,
http://www.johnsmith.com">
Thanks.
Robert
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Author: cnshoes70cnshoes70
Date: May 10, 2008 05:44
European and South America market. All the products are in high
quality with reasonable price. Most of the items listed in our
website ,we have got them in stocks, if there isn't ,please let us
know your specific requirements.
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Author: bobbob
Date: May 10, 2008 00:23
hi folks
just wondering if anyone could recommend a reasonably priced domain
management system.
i have a colocated server and run 30 to 40 domains max, seems that Cpanel is
the main player in town; costing about $400+ per year for domain management
interface.
I've also used Plesk & Vdeck, which seem fine. don't know if there's any
other competition worth considering... i run a linux-based server, but am
re-installing the OS, so I can use BSD , apache, whatever.
thanks for any opinions.
bob
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