Oct 08

Getting high quality traffic is probably the biggest question
asked by both new and established online businesses. After
all, it makes no difference if you are selling a product,
promoting affiliate links, or displaying adsense - you need
traffic. And loads of it. So how do you do it?

Well, you could buy advertising. Hmm. Expensive. It is easy
to spend several thousands of dollars A MONTH through Google.

You could buy text links. Also expensive - and rapidly losing
effectiveness in the search engines. Just 100 links can set
you back upwards of $2,000. But you need THOUSANDS of links
for most niches.

You could buy the "Latest and Greatest" black-hat technique -
whether that be "blog and ping", "tag and ping", log-file
spamming, blog-comment spamming, or whatever else some clever
whiz-kid has come up with. The problem is, by the time the
whiz-kid releases it to you, it is already past its sell-by
date. Too bad, you missed the boat. And maybe you got your
site banned too.

But did you know that there is one, rock-solid, technique that
has been quietly working since the very beginning of the
internet, is completely immune to changes in search engine
algorithms, is 100% legitimate and ethical, takes very little
time, and costs almost nothing?
Read more ….

Posted via email from unitec’s posterous

Oct 08

Getting high quality traffic is probably the biggest question
asked by both new and established online businesses. After
all, it makes no difference if you are selling a product,
promoting affiliate links, or displaying adsense - you need
traffic. And loads of it. So how do you do it?

Well, you could buy advertising. Hmm. Expensive. It is easy
to spend several thousands of dollars A MONTH through Google.

You could buy text links. Also expensive - and rapidly losing
effectiveness in the search engines. Just 100 links can set
you back upwards of $2,000. But you need THOUSANDS of links
for most niches.

You could buy the "Latest and Greatest" black-hat technique -
whether that be "blog and ping", "tag and ping", log-file
spamming, blog-comment spamming, or whatever else some clever
whiz-kid has come up with. The problem is, by the time the
whiz-kid releases it to you, it is already past its sell-by
date. Too bad, you missed the boat. And maybe you got your
site banned too.

But did you know that there is one, rock-solid, technique that
has been quietly working since the very beginning of the
internet, is completely immune to changes in search engine
algorithms, is 100% legitimate and ethical, takes very little
time, and costs almost nothing?

Read more ….

Posted via email from unitec’s posterous

Jun 27

Access your favorite voip service directly from your browser.

    The extension is ready to use for these voip services:
  • Free World Dialup
  • Gizmo
  • VoIPStunt
  • VoIPCheap
  • Abbeyphone
You also can use your Asterisk phone system.

    Product feature
  • Video support
  • One-click call feature to dial a phone number directly from the web page you are browsing
  • Can be used with any SIP provider
  • VoIP accounts can be provided by Abbeyphone (internet calls are FREE. PSTN call rates are listed here)
  • Can be used with any SIP provider
  • all voip funcitonality
  • Available languages are English and Italian
  • absolutely free.

Abbeyphone Labs VoIP Firefox Extension

Jim Francisto
VoIP
Voip Blog
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May 15

AT&T is offering a VoIP telephone service in Detroit, Michigan.
The service are routed over AT&T’s fiber-optic network.

For $45/month you will get unlimited calling within the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico, or for $35 (+$0.07 per overtime minute) 1000 minutes.
When you also order AT&T’s U-verse broadband or TV service you’ll receive a monthly discount of $10, or $15 when you sign up for both.

AT&T’s voip service includes an option for U-verse TV to view call histories on your TV set.
Call screening, call forwarding, call display, “do not disturb” and international call blocking are included.

The $50 fee to installation fee is being waived until the end of this month for customers who also sign-up for U-verse TV.

AT&T will extend its U-verse digital voice service also to other cities in the next months.

May 02

Considering all the new features and services now available on cell phones; wallpapers, imaging, and downloadable free ringtones, as a cell phone user, you may sometimes feel overwhelmed with all the constant changes that are made to improve cell phones; more often than not, buyers just do not know which model to choose. So you won’t get caught in a ‘decision trap’, become educated before you make your next phone purchase; some interesting buying facts are supplied in this article.

Every user will occasionally experience the race against battery life as they try to use up every ounce of power there is before recharging. The result of this being done constantly means you may find yourself buying a new cell phone battery prematurely as your existing one is no longer holding a charge.

One easy way to extend the life of a cell phone battery is to turn off the back light or reduce the brightness just so you can see what you need to on the screen. The biggest drain on the cell phone battery is when it is trying to receive a signal and a full charge can fade completely overnight even though it is not being used just because it cannot find a signal so if this is the case, turn it off. When ever you use your cell phone; talking, playing games, listening to music, taking picture with the flash or surfing the Internet, it will drain the battery faster so limit these activities otherwise you may not be able to make that urgent call you need.

You will often find that wallpapers, free cellular phone ringtones and images that are downloaded automatically will have a charge even though this is not mentioned at the start so be aware. Many children have run up huge debts with this facility without knowing or believing it’s free, so parents should ensure they have control over this feature, especially if their cell phones are equipped for cellular phone ringtones.

Cell phone plans are generally available where you pay only when it is used or through a contract that supplies a pre-agreed amount of minutes per month. It really does depend on the type of user you are as infrequent users benefit from the ‘pay per use’ plans. Users who make frequent calls will undoubtedly find a contact with a set amount of minutes the better of the two options available. Many features are specific to certain plans so you will need to think about how you intend to use the phone to have the best features you require as part of your contract.

Also with any plan, consider if long distance is included so find out the usual roaming charges, connection fees (if applicable), and if there are any other hidden fees in the plan. Steer clear of a contract that does not supply the phone with an insurance warranty as you could be liable for any costs if it were stolen or inadvertently damaged.

If you decide to buy your cell phone on the Internet, make sure it is not an old or outgoing model unless you do not mind of course; otherwise you may find it doesn’t have all the features you want included.