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  • Mega to start his own website?

    For too long i stood in the shadows, i think its time i bought my wisdom into the full daylight...........anyone know how i can do this?
    EG setting up a site?
    Subjects we should cover etc?

    Mike

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    Re: Mega to start his own website?

    Originally posted by Mega View Post
    anyone know how i can do this?
    You mean starting your own blog?
    Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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    • #3
      Re: Mega to start his own website?

      http://www.threewordsandalink.blogspot.com/ ?
      http://www.shortestblogposts.blogspot.com/ ?
      http://www.titsandmoney.com/ ?

      Sorry, but I couldn't resist...

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      • #4
        Re: Mega to start his own website?

        Maybe you can somehow one-up these guys...

        http://dollarcollapse.com/

        You know 10-25 x1 liner links per day broken down into a few useful categories. I visit it a few times a week to see what's new. EJ article posts always make it on there, as do Mish, and many others.

        If there's only one of these types out there (that I'm aware of), there's room for competition. Also they been around for over 2 years, so you know they have a working model. Lastly, since you're in the UK, you kind of have a 5 to 8 hour advantage over any American website to post the freshest links ;-)

        Good luck!
        Adeptus
        Warning: Network Engineer talking economics!

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        • #5
          Re: Mega to start his own website?

          How come I get this..."The page you are trying to open has been reported for distributing malicious software. Any software from this page may be harmful."

          when I try to browse to http://dollarcollapse.com/ ?

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          • #6
            Re: Mega to start his own website?

            Originally posted by Adeptus View Post
            Maybe you can somehow one-up these guys...

            http://dollarcollapse.com/

            You know 10-25 x1 liner links per day broken down into a few useful categories. I visit it a few times a week to see what's new. EJ article posts always make it on there, as do Mish, and many others.

            If there's only one of these types out there (that I'm aware of), there's room for competition. Also they been around for over 2 years, so you know they have a working model. Lastly, since you're in the UK, you kind of have a 5 to 8 hour advantage over any American website to post the freshest links ;-)

            Good luck!
            Adeptus
            you must have missed www.patrick.net along the way.. or www.theautomaticearth.blogspot.com

            Originally posted by Thailandnotes View Post
            How come I get this..."The page you are trying to open has been reported for distributing malicious software. Any software from this page may be harmful."

            when I try to browse to http://dollarcollapse.com/ ?
            works just fine for me...

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            • #7
              Re: Mega to start his own website?

              Originally posted by Thailandnotes View Post
              How come I get this..."The page you are trying to open has been reported for distributing malicious software. Any software from this page may be harmful."

              when I try to browse to http://dollarcollapse.com/ ?
              I don't understand most of the details yet, but some or all of the major web browsers maintain a list of suspicious (spam, virus, phishing, ...) websites. They get reports from security vendors they trust of such sites. They keep a list of the suspect sites on each PC running their browser. Their browser checks that list on each link you visit, and pops up that warning on a match.

              For example, running Firefox on Linux (my setup), the file containing these suspect sites is called "urlclassifier3.sqlite". A search for that name will lead you to pages describing details of enabling and disabling its use by Firefox and to ways to minimize its disk space usage (which is usually 30 to 50 MBytes.)

              Apparently dollarcollapse.com ended up in your web browsers file of suspicious web sites.
              Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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