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 on: April 13, 2010, 06:50:47 AM 
Started by AltetteTeap - Last post by AltetteTeap
Let me ask you something...

What if I told you to STOP working day and night writing
articles, posting blogs, setting up PPC campaigns, searching high
and low for joint venture partners, creating videos ... and all
the other back breaking and boring stuff?

Would you think I'm crazy? I mean, how else is anyone going to
find your website online? How else are you going to get traffic?

Well not so long ago, a close friend of mine, Mo Latif did just
that. He walked away and dropped everything.

He stopped article marketing, blogging, SEO, link building,
press releases, social bookmarking ... all the old 'traditional'
marketing techniques everyone is talking about to this day.

He stepped away from these tired and 'old' traffic generation
methods, as he was sick of spending all his time at the keyboard.
I'm sure you would rather travel, relax and enjoy your life ...
wouldn't you?

So why did he suddenly drop the ball? Why didn't he carry on
doing what everybody else was doing?

He found the truth, it’s mind-blowing to be honest ...

Let me explain...

In the past he was generating around 250 visitors on a bad day.
The problem was, no matter how hard he tried, the traffic was
LIMTED!

He wanted more, a lot more...

The traffic levels would never go beyond a certain point. He
used every trick in the book over the years, and even had staff
working for him. But still, the traffic always hit a peak and
just stayed there.

It got worse too... Google would change their search engine
algorithms *once again* and did you know they even started
banning Adwords accounts for no apparent reason and without
notice?

This left him no choice but to start all over again ... however
this time, it would be much harder, thanks to all the *NEW*
hurdles and hoops Google is going to make us jump through.

But did you know Google only accounts for 20% of the online
traffic? What happened to the other 80%?

For years, he spent all his time serving Google. Playing by
their rules, not to forget Yahoo and Bing. A complete search
engine puppet ... moulding his lame income around their greedy
requirements.

Hiring SEO experts, writers, paying for backlinks, social
bookmarking, the works, just to keep up with their ever demanding
and changing requirements …

... in all this time, life passed him by, locked away in his
home office, busting his back trying to get (and keep) traffic
dribbling to websites.

But NOT anymore as those days are over.

He walked away being a traffic slave and developed a 3 step
system which taps into that remaining 80% of online traffic that
no one knows about. A traffic goldmine you absolutely must see
for yourself if you want to survive online...

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic 

(And no, it's not Facebook, Twitter or Myspace ... it's NOT
about wasting your time trying to make friends with people so you
can sell to them one day)

And get this...

He checked his traffic stats the other day and to my amazement
this *NEW* unknown traffic source had generated 95,237 visitors
in a single day ... and it didn't involve ANY of those tired old
traffic methods you've been drowning in for so long.

He did encounter a problem though ... he was sending TOO MUCH
traffic to websites using nothing but an affiliate link! That's
right ... NO website and guess what else ... ?

The fulfillment people called him up and said stop whatever he
was doing because they couldn't process the orders fast enough!
Weirdos?!

Read more about this in an exclusive report which shows you how
he did it ...

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic 

But that's not all...

Some people might say ANYONE can get a lot of traffic, but
targeted traffic is what pays the bills...right? Well, let me
reassure you ... this secret traffic source helped generate
$184,195 in ONE MONTH, just as an affiliate.

Is that targeted enough for you? Smiley

Listen ... forget hiring SEO experts, paying for overpriced
Adword ads and giving huge chunks of each sale away to affiliates
and JV partners...

... this system makes money so easily, it uses nothing but 3
steps in any niche or market.

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic 

Other people might say you need to be an expert, or have special
connections. Honestly, they couldn’t be further from the
truth....

You see, this was done without any partner traffic, without
affiliates, without using existing traffic sources, without
calling in any favours and without buying a website which already
had traffic.

And for the record, these 95,237 visitors didn't come from some
SEO fluke, some expensive media buys, ad swaps or link building.
It was like flipping on a switch, and almost as easy.

Plus it's NOT complicated, NOT blackhat, NOT hard work and
certainly NOT *ILLEGAL*.

Anyway the traffic from Dec 16th 2009 to Jan 15th 2010 was as
low as, a pathetic 251 visits a day...

... and after pushing the button on the new traffic source, from
Jan 16th to Feb 15th 2010 the visitors skyrocketed up to 95,237
in a DAY! Make no mistake… that is a DAY. The proof is on the
page.

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic 

No Google. No Yahoo. No Bing. No slaps, no red tape, no SEO, no
article writing ... none of the usual crap you've been fed in the
past.

So if you want the *underground* shortcut to getting TRUE server
crushing traffic, then I strongly suggest you learn it from this
f.ree report before he takes it down:

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic 

And here's something else you should know...

A guy doing 'adhoc jobs' on a FARM used the 3 step system and
guess what ... ?

He went on to generate $1.2 million AND create a list of over
66,000 subscribers.

Crazy? Yes. Impossible? Heck no...

Consider this ... if a total newbie, a farm boy with no
experience or skill sets can make that kind of money and success
with this, then so can you. In fact, I'm already guessing you're
more experienced and smarter than he is.

There's a reason why the 'usual' traffic methods don't work
anymore ... because every man and his dog is hammering it all day
long. Everyone is undercutting the competition, working longer
hours, hiring more staff ... it's a blood bath out there.

So my advice is simple...

Walk away from it all, before you get sucked dry to the bone and
go mentally insane. Don't get caught up in their vicious cycle
and spend the next 5 years hoping things will get better ...
because the truth is, it's only going to get tougher and tougher
if you stand still and follow the sheep.

Download this f.ree report, click the link below and get ready
for a *new* future ... a future with no rules, hardly *any*
competition and without spending years stuck in front of the
screen trying to figure it out ...

= = > > Rapid Mass Traffic

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 on: March 12, 2010, 02:39:32 PM 
Started by Angharat - Last post by Angharat
you people are really good nice to be here hepa filters for air purifiers

 3 
 on: March 02, 2010, 08:59:01 AM 
Started by Editor - Last post by Editor
My dream for WebDNA —seeing it become open source— hasn't come true, yet.

It probably won't happen but I'm just wishing it will because only then will the entire coding community try it and... adopt it.

Right now, WebDNA is at the chicken-egg stage: the plug-in is made available for money but few people will pay for something they can't make theirs in the same way PHP, MySQL and other open sources alternatives enable them to.

For anyone who has ever used WebDNA, it's easy to see why it's such a great programming language but for the hundreds of millions who haven't (and never will under the current price/licensing terms), it's going to remain some largely unknown take at trying to code the web more efficiently.

Perhaps I'm reading this thing wrong... who knows?

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 on: March 02, 2010, 08:50:48 AM 
Started by Editor - Last post by Editor
I've opened this forum hoping that a certain number of WebDNA enthusiasts would come and post related content, at least once in a while.

However, as you can see, it didn't exactly work out that way.

This forum is basically about me talking about WebDNA-related matters and strangers reading about it — by all means, it could be better.

Anyway, just sayin'...

 5 
 on: June 04, 2009, 07:18:14 PM 
Started by Editor - Last post by Editor
Christophe Billiottet, from WebDNA, has confirmed that WebDNA Cicada 6.2 works flawlessly on MacOS X Leopard Server 10.5.7, running Apache 2.2 (which is standard with that OS), in the WebDNA mailing list.

Also, the Mac's Intel processor chips pose no problem, whatsoever.

That's very good news for everybody looking for a simpler WebDNA setup solution because there's no need to messa round with those perky command lines. Of course, command lines are awesome for gurus but in pain in the b*** for everyone else.

Apparently, around 100 such WebDNA setups are in operation (at least since May 22nd, 2009) and there's no problem to report, yet.

 6 
 on: May 19, 2009, 05:24:37 AM 
Started by goodguy - Last post by goodguy
AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product and main source of revenue ($16.4 billion in 2007). AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. The AdWords program includes local, national, and international distribution. Google's text advertisements are short, consisting of one title line and two content text lines. Image ads can be one of several different Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) standard sizes.

Google's AdWords division is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company's third-largest facility behind its Mountain View, California, headquarters and New York City office.


 7 
 on: May 19, 2009, 05:24:06 AM 
Started by goodguy - Last post by goodguy
Backlinks (or back-links (UK)) are incoming links to a website or web page. In the search engine optimization (SEO) world, the number of backlinks is one indication of the popularity or importance of that website or page (though other measures, such as PageRank, are likely to be more important). Outside of SEO, the backlinks of a webpage may be of significant personal, cultural or semantic interest: they indicate who is paying attention to that page.

In basic link terminology, a backlink is any link received by a web node (web page, directory, website, or top level domain) from another web node (Björneborn and Ingwersen, 2004). Backlinks are also known as incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links.


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 on: May 19, 2009, 05:23:20 AM 
Started by goodguy - Last post by goodguy
PageRank is a link analysis algorithm used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of documents, such as the World Wide Web, with the purpose of "measuring" its relative importance within the set. The algorithm may be applied to any collection of entities with reciprocal quotations and references. The numerical weight that it assigns to any given element E is also called the PageRank of E and denoted by PR.

 9 
 on: April 18, 2009, 12:38:32 PM 
Started by Editor - Last post by chris
You have to think not in terms of license price, but in terms of global cost. A web application is mostly made of man hours, and with WebDNA, you can divide the number of man hours by 4 compared to php. Globally, an application that would need 40 hours to develop in php would need 10~15 hours in WebDNA. With an average of $40/hour, the PHP application woud cost $1,600 while the WebDNA one, worst case (15 hours) would cost $665, including the license cost...

- chris

 10 
 on: March 17, 2009, 02:45:35 PM 
Started by Editor - Last post by Editor
Marc Thomson wrote this in the WebDNA mailing list...



This was a mistake of having the
Code:
[replace db=my.db&eqSKUdatarq=[SKU]][formvariables name=_&exact=F][getchars start=2][name][/getchars]=[url][Grep search=[^,-.%@_A-Za-z0-9/]&replace=][value][/Grep][/url]&[/formvariables][/replace]

[ur] the result of the [grep].

This removes all characters except those allowed by the grep search set and encodes the result.



It may come in handy in some of your projects ; )

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