Shorten your lenghty URLs with Shorty

August 19, 2008 · Print This Article

Shorty is a simple application which convert your lengthy URLs and permalinks into more simple and human readable version. It’s like saying “excellent” instead of “supercalifragilisticexpecialidocious”.

Tiny URL has been there forever but it’s being ran elsewhere and if their server crashes or simply decide to call it off, there is nothing you could do since you don’t have control over it. Shorty is a software that you run on your own server so it depends solely on your administration.

Here’s how to install Shorty on your blog or website:

  1. Download the Shorty application files and extract the zipped contents in your local folder.
  2. Open the configuration.php file and change the login details according to your server configuration.
  3. Upload the Shorty application files on your server via FTP.
  4. Call the _install.php file by keying in the URL in your browser.
  5. Create your login name and password and that’s it.

To create a Shorty URL:

  1. Key-in your lengthy URL in the text field.
  2. You could opt to assign a certain keyword (this is useful if your cloaking multiple URLs from a single domain) or have Shorty randomize it for you (in this case proceed to step 3)
  3. Click the Get URL button.

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Now why do you want to use Shorty?

1. This is useful in cloaking your affiliate links so to avoid loosing your affiliates.
2. To make all things bright and beautiful.
3. To make some pathetic commenter angry for whatever reason they may have for being angry.
4. Put your reason here.

So is Shorty for free?

Shorty is a freeware developed by Khoi Vinh and Reed Morse just so everyone could be happy. Now if they made you happy and you want them to be as happy as you, you could do so by offering your shorty donations.

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Paid to Click Sites and Networks

August 13, 2008 · Print This Article

As the name implies, Paid to Click networks pay you for clicking advertisements. The general payment rate is $0.01 for every ad you click and read for at least 30 seconds while you earn $0.005 per every ad your referral click for the same amount of time. Members will be given 10 ads to click and read for a day with would give you a daily income of $0.10.

If you will look at it as is, these Paid to Click programs seem to give you too little income per day but it you will look at a bigger picture, the potential is rather great if you will consider growing your network.

Let’s say you have managed to click all of your assigned ads, you are about to earn $3.00 in a month (30 days x 10 ads x $0.01 per ad). Meanwhile, you’re also earning half of what your affiliate clickers are earning. Say, you have at least 10 registered affiliate clickers, your will earn another $15.00 in a month (10 referrals x 30 days x 10 ads x $0.005 per ad). Your monthly earning plus half of your affiliate earnings will earn you $18.00 in a month.

Imagine how much would you earn if you are to have more than a hundred affiliates getting paid to click for you and for each of them?

Aside from this, Paid to Click networks also provide other opportunities for you to increase your earnings. Some of them offers Golden Membership which would at least double your normal income. Others allow you to earn from your third, fourth or fifth level affiliates.

Here’s a rough list of PTC Networks:

What if you will join more than one Paid to Click network and have all your affiliates to join all of them as well. Wouldn’t that be additional earning multiplier?

When these Paid to Click networks came into existence, PayPal has declined to work with them so members had to opt for another payment system such as Alert Pay and the likes but recently PayPal has approved to work with verified clients.

So invite all your friends, your whole family, your country’s president and the whole country. But remember to sign-up either with PayPal or AlertPay to ensure your payments.

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Antidisestablishmentarianism or pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis

August 5, 2008 · Print This Article

Thinking for the most exquisite domain name? Why not these words:

Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, a lung disease caused by inhalation of very fine silicate or quartz dust. Other than that, this word’s purpose is to serve as the longest word. I have recited this perhaps for a thousand times since I learned it from high school. I can recite the word without pausing to catch my breath or even while half asleep or lucid dreaming.

I have a strong feeling that this word has been invented to top the previous longest English word antidisestablishmentarianism which was defined as the principles of those who oppose the withdrawal of the recognition or support of the state from an established church, usually used in referring to the Anglican Church in the 19th century in England.

Antidisestablishmentarianism used to be longest word in the English dictionary but thanks to our medical experts, pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis currently owns this title.

How about supercalifragilisticexpialidocious? It’s not even an English word but Microsoft Outlook spelling checker recognizes the spelling.

Can you spell all of them without pausing?

Sources: Google, Wikipedia

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Am I back yet?

July 27, 2008 · Print This Article

Oh well. It’s been a while since my last update. To kick things off, let me tell you what happened.

I’ve been on a blogger’s block. Not the blogger’s block that they used to say when a blogger suddenly runs out of ideas to write so they got to write nothing leaving their blogs without any updates. I actually had a blogger’s block that someone in some particular geographical points where a state or a country filters contents from the cyberspace and the unsuspecting victims got to be blocked by some great force or another. Well from where I am, we call it The Great Firewall of China. I’ve actually written every detail in this post. Ooops! No links here for now. The new domain should actually be left a secret until the big day. For now, I’ll be prepping it up for the big announcements.But let me just say that I got past the GFW now.

So now, once again, I’m back to blogging.

Anyway, just not to be kept out of the happenings, there has been a Google Page Rank update recently. Don’t know exactly when did it happened but when I woke up this morning, I just got an urge for a PR check and what do we get? A PR3.

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It’s not like it’s still something worth celebrating about. PR nowadays is just a Google number that not so much people wanted to care about. Well maybe I still care about but not as much as I did during it’s first years in existence.So this post is to just let you (my usual visitors and those who just got here by mere chance) that I’m back in business and I got a hell lot of updating to do.By the way, I will be closing a lot of domains soon and will leave just this blog and the one we’re about to announce soon. The rest of the domains will be redirected here or the other. See you later, peanut butter!

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Thou shall make your Wordpress Theme a Wordpress 2.5 Compliant

June 5, 2008 · Print This Article

If you’re blog is already running with Wordpress 2.5, I bet you must have created tons of image galleries within your posts already. Otherwise, it could be because you have disliked how the gallery post, the inside gallery pages and all its elements looked like. If that’s the case, I’m 99% sure that your Wordpress Theme is not Wordpress 2.5 compliant.

A Wordpress 2.5 Compliant theme must have an image.php template file. Having just a single.php template is not enough for you to be able to optimize the looks and functionality of your Wordpress 2.5 Image Gallery. Without this new file, your image gallery would only look as dull as this as compared to the screen shot below. And how to make an image.php template file is what we’re going to expound in this entry. But fret not, for creating this image.php template file is easy, even a faint-hearted soul would not have much trouble if the necessary procedures are followed.

First, you’ll have to make a duplicate copy of your single.php template file and name it as image.php.

Wordpress 2.5 Image Gallery Sample Screenshot
Sample Wordpress 2.5 Image Gallery post

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