As you probably know recently I launched a new website, which aims to be a complete resource for people who want to get started online and build their first websites. Traffic is picking up there, and one of the most common complaints I get over the contact form is that readers can’t find available domains that are appealing enough. That is why I decided to compile a list there with 30 Awesome Tools To Find Available Domain Names
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30 Tools to Help You Find Domain Names
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Twitter became one of the most popular platforms to share links online, and as a result most bloggers and website owners are using some kind of retweet button these days. The button provided by Tweetmeme was by far the most popular one around the web, but a couple of weeks ago there were some news that might change this picture.
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Time To Update The Retweet Button?
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There are situations where you might want to know whether or not the other person will open your email message, right? Maybe you sent a proposal to a business partner, maybe an invite to the girl you are flirting with….

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How To Check If The Other Person Opened Your Email
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As you probably know the loading speed of your site is a very important factor. Not only it affects the user experience, but it is also used as a search ranking parameter by Google now. In the past I talked about some tools you can use to test and optimize the loading speed of your site, but a couple of weeks ago I came across a new one that is worth a mention, too

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Another Cool Tool To Optimize Your Site Loading Speed
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Ever heard the saying “you can’t improve what you can’t measure”? Well, it is true. Tracking and analyzing your numbers is essential, and there is one area where most bloggers and webmasters neglect this: affiliate links

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Track Your Affiliate Links with LinkTrackr
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Split testing, also called A/B testing, is a testing method where you compare a base sample with another test sample, changing one specific variable inside it. For example, you could have a base landing page, and then you would compare it against a new landing page where you changed the main headline. As a blogger, there are many things you could improve with split testing.

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Perform Split Testing with phpA/B
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This is a guest post by Kevin Muldoon. If you want to guest post on this blog, check out the guidelines here. I recently stopped using Aweber .

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11 Email Marketing Alternatives to Aweber
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This is a guest post by Greg Hayes. If you want to guest post on this blog, check out the guidelines here

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Four Simple Steps For Big Gains In Page Speed
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We all know that the number of subscribers reported by Feedburner fluctuate. Some days you’ll gain a couple hundred, other days you’ll lose it. This is because some RSS readers are only counted if the user actually used it to view your RSS feed that day (e.g., Firefox subscriptions)

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What Is Going On with the Feedburner Stats?
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This is a guest post by Harsh Agrawal. If you want to guest post on this blog, check out the guidelines here. Mindmapping is the best way to brain storm lots of ideas at one go

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Top 4 Mindmapping Software to Brainstorm your Ideas
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