To help promote one of our niche sites, New Credit Hope, I have finally created my first Squidoo lens: The Truth About Free Credit Reports
It was actually very quick and simple to make the lens. I can’t believe I waited so long. It looks like the external links are do-follow too. I’m looking forward to our next lens.
We hope you are following us on Twitter and now you can see some of our photos on Twitpic account.
If you haven’t set-up your Twitpic account I highly recommend it. It’s the perfect fit with Twitter.
You can see even more of our photosa on our Flickr account and my personal photo blog.
YourAdTracker.com is going proactive in their quest to retain members. Recognizing that the vast majority of cancellations come from new marketers that are unable to make money online, YourAdTracker.com has decided to help. Your Ad Tracker has started a new category on their blog called ‘Marketing Help‘. This new category will be Your Ad Tracker’s attempt to help site members make money online. The theory being that a successful marketer requires their ad tracking service and one that can not profit online will certainly cancel. A sound theory for sure. See their blog post ‘We Are Going To Help You Make Money‘ for the details.
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Brian Hawkins
Common Sense Communications, Inc. is proud to announce we have secured a dedicated server from HostGator.com for our sites. We were exceeding the allowed bandwidth and server loads while using a shared server so it was necessary to make the upgrade. Our ad tracking site alone was using twenty five percent of the server.
Our new server in located in Dallas, TX. It’s a Pentium 4 2.4Ghz with 1024mb DDR Memory, 80gb SATA Hard Drive, and 1,500gb of bandwidth. We named her Destiny - just joking
Fifteen hundred gigabytes is more bandwidth than we need so we’ll begin offering a few small hosting packages shortly.