Archive for November, 2007

Problogging in Israel : The Globe case study for a successful Hebrew blog

By fiLi • Nov 30th, 2007 • Category: Thoughts

It’s been a while since then, but it’s well worth the mention. Microsoft Israel hosted Yuval Dror of the Globe to talk about how his blog turned into Israeli’s most popular (self-hosted?) Hebrew blog. With 1100+ RSS readers and thousands of daily pageviews, I don’t think there are many that come close. Having long long discussions about [...]



Kill Kavo - the NTDELECT worm-trojan removal tool patch

By fiLi • Nov 29th, 2007 • Category: PC

The latest Kavo worm, otherwise known as NTDELECT, is everywhere. Using my USB alot in public computers at the university and language school there’s not much I can do to avoid that Kavo worm disaster. The Kavo worm does an excellent job of manifestating itself very fast through removable media and with the underlying worm [...]



Test your website on Internet Explorer : Making sure you’re okay with IE5-IE6

By fiLi • Nov 22nd, 2007 • Category: Web Development

I can’t imagine why, but over half of the world’s web surfing population is still using old versions of Internet Explorer (IE) - most running the Windows XP  bundled Internet Explorer 5 (IE5), Internet Explorer 5.5 (IE5.5), Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) and the various Internet Explorer 6 Service Pack 1 or 2 versions (IE6-SP1, IE6-SP2). [...]



Hot girls : The real way to significantly increase your Widgetbucks earnings

By fiLi • Nov 7th, 2007 • Category: Making Money

Widgetbucks is a new flashy CPC widget revenue source, previously discussed in "Something’s wrong with Widgetbucks". But, Widgetbucks is improving fast and most of the problems have been fixed or in the process of fixing and it looks like they do listen to their costumers, both publishers and advertisers. I’ve been experimenting with Widgetbucks on [...]



The problogging experiment - first month earnings report

By fiLi • Nov 2nd, 2007 • Category: Making Money

Earlier this month in “Wordpress SEO : Jump-starting a new blog - from zero to 600 unique visitors/day in one month” I mentioned a small problogging experiment I’m currently doing with a long time problogger in the China niche. We’re both trying to implement what we know, play around with some content and monetization options [...]