Technical walkthrough: Ionic ISAPI URL Rewrite filter

iis 6 htacess

http://download.cnet.com/Ionic-s-ISAPI-Rewriting-Filter/3000-2648_4-10508075.html?tag=mncol

chat server

http://lifehacker.com/software/hack-attack/chat-with-aim-msn-yahoo-and-other-contacts-over-google-talk-289097.php

move a sql server database from one location to another

backup the database and download it,

create a new database in the new server

use the following sql command

use Master ;
ALTER DATABASE new_database_name SET MULTI_USER WITH ROLLBACK IMMEDIATE;

RESTORE DATABASE new_database_name
FROM DISK = ‘C:\old_database_name.bak’
WITH REPLACE;

IIS and Apache on 80 port (complete HOWTO)

http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=559060

Here’s a complete instruction how to do this trick.

We have:

1. Server on Windows 2003.
2. Two LAN adapters installed.
3. Separate IP set for every LAN adapter.

The task is:

1. IIS server should work on the first IP and listen port 80.
2. Apache server should work on the second IP and listen port 80.

The problem is that by default IIS makes binding to ALL (!) IPs in the system.
Even if we go thru IIS settings and manually force/set one IP – this is not enough.

Our help is httpcfg.exe from support.cab. Well, support.cab can be found on W2003 original CD in Support\Tools dir.

NOTE: If your server has more than 2 IPs and you want IIS working on more than 1 IP – you’ll have to make the following operation for every IP you want IIS working on.

Let’s force IIS work on definite IP only:

1. Start cmd.exe

2. Execute: httpcfg set iplisten -i xxx.xxx.x.x

xxx.xxx.x.x – is the IP you want IIS running on.

3. If everything is OK, the system will say:

HttpSetServiceConfiguration completed with 0

4. Let’s check the result. Execute: httpcfg query iplisten

5. Now execute: net stop http /y
And then: net start w3svc

Now you have IIS working only on IP(s) you have defined.

6. Open httpd.conf, set: Listen yyy.yyy.y.y:80

yyy.yyy.y.y – is the IP you want Apache running on.

7. Execute: net stop apache
And then: net start apache

Guide For New Bloggers To Make Money Online

ADVERTISEMENTS

<!–
google_ad_client = “pub-0951867454173500″;
/* johntp.com, singleup, 336×280, created 12/12/07 */
google_ad_slot = “3801107112″;
google_ad_width = 336;
google_ad_height = 280;
//–>

Recently I wrote on how bloggers make money online where I listed out the commonly used ad programs to help bloggers realize that they have to add more revenue sources to make more money online.

But if you are running a new blog, you should not slap your blog with ads from all these ad programs. Before monetizing a new blog, you must first focus on feeding your blog with quality content and on increasing your blog’s traffic.

When your blog reaches around 500 unique traffic per day, you can start monetizing it with either Google AdSense or Chitika eMiniMalls if you have a product related blog.

 

AdSense

AdSenseAdSense is a contextual advertising program for which publishers have to add a piece of code to their site that helps Google analyze what your page is about so they can serve ads on that topic. This increases the chance of your visitors clicking the ad which increases the chances that you will earn from them. AdSense is a quick and easy way for bloggers of all sizes to display ads that are relevant to their content.

AdSense also allows you to make money by using Google Search on your site that will display relevant ads when visitors search on your site. AdSense also has a referral program that allows you to make money by recommending various products like Firefox toolbar, AdSense, Adwords, etc.

When a publisher who signed up for Google AdSense through your referral earns $5 within 180 days of sign-up, you will be credited with $5. When that same publisher earns $100 within 180 days of sign-up and is eligible for payout, you will be credited with an additional $250. If, in any 180 day period, you refer 25 publishers who each earn more than $100 and are all eligible for payout, you will be awarded a $2,000 bonus!

I use many revenue sources to make money through my blog, but AdSense is my biggest money maker. I highly recommend AdSense as a way of monetizing a blog, especially for those just starting out. <!–
google_ad_client = “pub-0951867454173500″;
google_ad_output = “textlink”;
google_ad_format = “ref_text”;
google_cpa_choice = “CAAQnfzw4AIaCJwZC9ix5DwoKN2uuIEBMAA”;
google_ad_channel = “0707711066″;
//–>

AdSense Tips:

Text Link Ads

Text Link AdsText Link Ads (TLA) is another ad program commonly used by bloggers to make money through blogs. With the help of Text Link Ads you can sell simple text links on your site. The monthly link price will depend on factors like your Google Pagerank and Alexa rank.

Text Link Ads has an affiliate program that will pay you $25 for any referred visitor that is accepted into their publisher program and installs the advertising script on their site for seven days. If you refer an advertiser who purchases an advertisement, the referral will appear in your affiliate account within 24 hours.

In order to attract advertisers and sell links on your site easily, your blog must have a good Page Rank and Alexa rank. Signup for Text Link Ads when you have a PR of 5. Check here on how to increase your Alexa Rank.

For more info, read my Text Link Ads Review and my post on how to make money online with Text Link Ads.

Vizu

Vizu AnswersVizu Answers helps you earn money from your site by placing interactive Polls on desired topics. They pay you based on CPM (Cost per thousand impressions), and you even get to set the minimum CPM rate for each poll you put up on your web site.

Vizu takes half of what you set as the CPM price. Therefore if you set your CPM price as $4, you will get payed $2 for every 1000 impressions. Since Vizu is CPM based, you will earn according to what traffic you have. The more traffic you have the more money you make.

Tribal Fusion

Tribal FusionTribal Fusion is another CPM based ad program. To get your site accepted by Tribal Fusion your site will need to have a minimum of 2000 unique visitors per day. The ads they serve can annoy your readers though as they are flashy and sometime with audio too. They even have popup ads. You have the freedom to block the type of ads you dont want displayed on your site. I have blocked ads of type adult, flashy, audio, violence, popups, etc.

It is good to have to have CPM ads on your site as your site visitors don’t have to click them for you to get money, they just have to visit the page with the Tribal Fusion ad. CPM ads can do well on pages where Cost Per Click (CPC) ads don’t do well like on your blog’s homepage.

To try out Tribal Fusion, your site must have:

  • A minimum of 2,000 unique users per day
  • Highly targeted, relevant and regularly updated content
  • Professional site design
  • An active user base

Chitika

Signup for Chitika eMiniMallsIf your blog is product related, Chitika eMiniMalls (a cost per click advertising program) can turn out to be your biggest money maker. Check out Darren’s review of Chitika and tips on how to use them.

ReviewMe

Get your site reviewedPlacing ads on your blog is not the only way to earn through blogging, you can even get paid to blog. Services like ReviewMe will pay you to review services and web sites that are of interest to your readers. ReviewMe sets your review price based on your Alexa rank, Technorati Rank and number of RSS readers. You can also set your own review price.

To get good number of review orders from ReviewMe advertisers, your blog needs to have a good rank in Alexa and Technorati and have good number of RSS readers.

FeedBurner Ad Network

You can monetize your feed with FeedBurner Ad Network (FAN), but you may need around 500 RSS readers to get accepted.

In-Text Advertising

If your web site delivers more than 500,000 page views of text based content a month, you can signup with Kontera or IntelliTXT to display relevant in-text ads. Kontera seems to accept sites with low traffic, but to earn well with it you will still need high traffic.

BlogAds

BlogAdsThrough BlogAds advertisers can choose to place from simple text ads to flashy ads on your blog and the prices will vary depending upon the ad format. BlogAds allows you to set your own price. You will need an invite to try out BlogAds.

To do well with BlogAds you need to place BlogAds above the fold and need to have good pageviews.

Affiliate programs

You can also make money through Affiliate programs like Linkshare, Clickbank and Commission Junction. Text Link Ads, ReviewMe and Aaron’s SEO book also offer affiliate programs that many bloggers use.

There are many more affiliate programs, but you have to choose the ones that match your blog. Check here for tips on how to improve your Affiliate earnings.

Direct Ad Sales

Usually a blogger uses a service like Text Link Ads to sell links on their blog, but the problem of using these services is that they take a cut. Doing a private link sale can benefit you more as you get to set your own price and nobody takes a cut.

Maki has written a series of articles on developing Direct Ad Sales as an alternative revenue source to make money online. You can find the first article and an introduction to the series here.

Before trying to do a direct ad sale make sure your blog has good traffic, Google Page Rank and Alexa Rank.

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Step by Step to Configure your Domain Name with Google Hosted Email Account

I just received an email from someone at my country, and although it’s normal for you to received an email like that. But he did give me an interesting question, the first question is about a domain name and how to change the Zone in your domain name (because he want to use Google Hosted Email / Windows Live Domain service), and the second question is, not interesting to be read :)

 

And here’s an answer to his question :

How to change your Domain name zone :

The first thing to do is, check your registrar if they provide you with the required tool to edit your zone file. Because each registrar give unique name to their DNS Tool, the result may vary depending on your registrar.

But if you already sure, your domain registrar already provide you with the DNS Tool required, you can choose between the easy way or the hard way (although both of them are easy to understand). But it’d be best for me to put the easy way first :

  • The easy way to change your DNS without you editing them manually :

You can do this step easily if you already own a webhosting plan, but i’m pretty sure most of you already has your webhosting plan. And the first step to do it, first login into your registrar control panel, and set your domain Nameserver to your webhosting Nameserver. But i think you’ve already done that, right ? .. okay and the next step is if you want a Google Hosted Account Email to be used on your domain name

Sign up to the Google Hosted Account, and don’t forget to verify your domain ownership by doing one of these steps :

  • Put a HTML file in the root directory of your webserver
  • Edit your CName record in your domain control panel

I think the simple way is by putting the HTML verification file in your root / public_html directory but that’s depend on your choice

After doing the above steps and Google already verified it, the next step is copy the required Google MX Record into a text editor, after that go into your Hosting Control Panel (if it’s a CPanel go into EMail Configuration or something like that) and change the first MX Record of your current MX Record into the First Google / GMail MX Record and in this case is this one

aspmx.l.google.com

The next step is email your webhosting support team, and ask them to change the change the other MX record of your domain name but don’t forget to give them the list the other Gmail MX Record (that’s why i ask you to put copy it into your favorite text editor first) and tell them to put this SPF Records

"v=spf1 include:aspmx.googlemail.com ~all"

And you’re finished with the easy step .. as i side note, if you have a reseller account, you can do it easily using WHM ..

  • The hard way or whatever you called it

These steps can be used too, if you’re using a free DNS server

<!–
google_ad_client = “pub-7240802476562979″;
google_ad_slot = “3320998382″;
google_ad_width = 200;
google_ad_height = 200;
//–>

Like the easy step, after verifying your domain name for Google Hosted program. Go into your domain registrar control panel and edit the zone like this especially in the MX records :

Hostname : @
MX Records :

aspmx.l.google.com. [10]
alt1.aspmx.l.google.com. [20]
alt2.aspmx.l.google.com. [30]
aspmx2.googlemail.com. [40]
aspmx3.googlemail.com. [50]
aspmx4.googlemail.com. [60]
aspmx5.googlemail.com. [70]

Note : the number means Preferences

And to add the SPF Records, the first thing to do is ADD a TXT Records for your domain name like this :

"v=spf1 include:aspmx.googlemail.com ~all"

And that’s it … you’re finished with your Google Hosted Email Account … hopefully you can understand it and it’ll be usefull for those who read it

As for the last thing to do is login into your Google Hosted Email and enable the POP3 option. And to use POP3 from your favorite email program you should use this address :

POP3 : pop.gmail.com / pop.googlemail.com
Username : your-username@your-domain

SMTP : smtp.gmail.com
Username : your-username@your-domain
Port : 587
Connection Type : TLS

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10 Creative & Rich UI interfaces & How to Create Them | Noupe

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USB Flash Drive Manufacturers & Wholesale Suppliers – Artworks

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