Malcolm Coles Gets Personal
Malcom Coles is as honest as the day is long, question asking, answer giving all round helpful SEO. In Malcolms words;
“It’s mostly about reviews (good and bad), SEO, Wordpress, newspapers, how to do things and the internet in general.”
I found Malcolm through twitter and i have enjoyed reading his posts so much i thought it was only right and proper that you guys get to see his posts via rss as well.
You need a paper licence to link to the Royal Mail website - Tue, 09 Mar 2010
I can think of a way to save the Royal Mail some money - abolish their mad scheme for controlling who links to them - which involves being posted a paper licence to do so.
This is the saga of my trying to link to the Royal Mail site.
eHow's advice - can you trust what it says? - Tue, 09 Mar 2010
eHow says Acai Berries are wonderful - eat them. Although it also says they have no benefits.
Google security problem: logging in to two accounts at once - Thu, 04 Mar 2010
People are often complaining that they want to log into two Gmail accounts at once (the answer is to use two browsers, or Chrome in incognito mode). I seem to now be logged into two accounts at once - even though I don't want to be - potentially exposing someone else's details.
What the BBC's strategic review actually said about online - Thu, 04 Mar 2010
I've summarised the bits about the website plans from the BBC's strategic review, to save you having to read the whole long, rambling document.
Uninstall a Google Chrome extension on a Mac - Mon, 01 Mar 2010
Obviously, Google Chrome extensions are cool (like plugins for Firefox), as they enable you to get your browser to do new things. But having installed the bit.ly one, it turned out to be a bit of a pain.
Instructions on the internet for how to remove / delete extensions for google's Chrome (I'm running version 5.0.307.11 beta) are sadly lacking - or way overcomplicated. It turned out to be quite easy.
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