Wednesday Links: January 23rd, 2008
Would You Take a Tumblr With This Man? at The New York Observer
The Observer wrote a nice piece recently about David Karp, the founder of Tumblr. David’s story is pretty interesting. He began his career as a teenage CTO for a dot-com startup in New York before moving on to form his own company called Davidville. He now works on Tumblr full-time. Oh yeah, and he’s only 21.
How to Buy Good Domains Names - Guide for Beginners at Digital Point
I’ll be the first to admit that I love browsing Digital Point but for the most part it’s a pretty dirty place. The true colors of the Internet come out in some of the forums over there. Thankfully, every now and again someone makes a brilliant post like this one full of tips for people new to the domain name game. It’s a must read for anyone interested in getting into domains.
Get Google Adsense statistics by using PHP at the DotSauce Domain Forums
Here’s another forum thread you should check out over at the DotSauce Domain Forums. The starter of this thread has given an entire PHP code example to scrape AdSense stats. PHP fans should stop by and check this out.
How NOT To Get a Backlink From Me at Slightly Shady SEO
Since I can’t seem to go a day without mentioning something about WordPress I offer you this great article at Slightly Shady SEO about encoded footers in themes. As I mentioned above, the Internet is a dirty place and that’s never been more apparent than with this popular tactic of encoding sponsored links in WordPress themes. Someone should make a site that lets you upload footer files and get them decoded and scrubbed clean.










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