World Wide Web
As you are most certainly aware, broadband internet is finally in use at the Wolf’s Den. If you missed the news, check out Finally for the news. Some of you may be wondering how I settled on Rogers and the Rocket Hub vs. other cellular options available, so I’ll do a quick run down of what transpired.
If you’ve followed my adventures of Bandwidth Envy then you’ll know the struggles that I’ve had with accessing the Internet. Well, my struggles are finally over.
I’ve recently finished moving all the domains that I host to a new hosting service. What an adventure!
I recently received a voucher for $100 from Google Adwords. At first I thought that I would just toss it, but then I figured ‘What the hey?’ I’ve set up a couple mailing lists using AWeber and what better opportunity to feed a little traffic into one of them.
Anik Singal and his parterns at Lurn Inc. are getting ready to launch Affiliate Classroom V2, the 2nd version of their popular classroom series.
You may have been wondering where the LoneWolf has gone these past few weeks. While I’ve been around, I haven’t had much time or energy to post to my blogs, visit other blogs or have fun on Twitter. I’ve been keeping track of e-mail, comments and Twitter followers and replies. Other than that, my online presence has been minimal — I’ve been lurking.
Time is precious. We only have so much of it to use. And yet, there are so many people who feel that they have the right to waste mine!
My first WordPress plugin is now available for public consumption. It’s a small one but I’ve learned a few things about how to extend WordPress and it’s exciting to see that it works.
There has been a very healthy discussion about the choice made by Joel Drapper to do a drastic unfollow on his account. While there are many that don’t think his current follow strategy is good, there is one suggestion that keeps coming up in the conversation. This revolves around the use of TweetDeck (or another 3rd party application that supports groups).
Continue reading about Why Following Thousands with TweetDeck Won’t Work
As some of you may recall, I’ve been hoping to get broadband internet connection in our rural area for some time now. Living with dial up internet has been frustrating at best.