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Voting for Tyler Cruz
January 12, 2008 @ 11:56 am · Filed under Misc


Why am I voting for Tyler Cruz

Ok two other prominent bloggers in the blogosphere are doing a contest of sorts. Basically they are getting other bloggers to “vote” for one or the other. I’m not sure what the vote stands for, since their contest rules are unclear. It’s just basically voting for the site that you feel should win their little contest. The loser has to pay 3 people that voted for the other blog $100 each. Right now, Tyler Cruz is losing 14 – 30 to Gyutae Park. Yet, my vote still goes to Tyler.

Why’s that? Well the thing is I had never actually heard of Park’s blog, Winning the Web. Looking at it now, it seems kinda interesting, but probably not a blog I would visit often. Tyler’s blog, on the other hand, has a bunch of content that I’ve absorbed in the past year.

I first visited Tyler’s blog probably sometime in 2007. It was interesting to see another web entrepreneur like myself making enough money to live without having a job (which I’m not able to do at this point). So he was kind of like the inspiration for this blog. I actually didn’t enjoy making blogs in the past and preferred to make other kinds of websites that had user-generated content like forums and communities. But I realize now that my blog can’t be considered “working,” it’s more like a place where I can document my thoughts while simultaneously helping other people.

So my loyal viewers, I hope that you’ll vote for Tyler’s blog. He still has some ground to make up until January 14th. Why would I vote for the underdog? Well I don’t really care that much about the $100 prize, but it’s the fact that Tyler is giving out 150 Entrecard credits that really makes me interested in this competition. So if you’ve got a blog, hopefully you’ll also vote for Tyler.

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Forgot to tell you guys
January 12, 2008 @ 3:02 am · Filed under Designing, Misc


Yeah this is a new design that I made personally. I really kind of like it. This is my first full wordpress design as well. It’s much better than that crappy PhoenixBlue theme that comes with Wordpress in my opinion.

Not to brag or anything, but I’m pretty decent at making templates. Template coding I’m a little iffy on so don’t hire me for that. I’ll post some of my template work in the near future.

And that’s my last post for the night. Finals are coming up for me… ouch.

Good night.

Ouch PR2?
January 12, 2008 @ 2:51 am · Filed under Misc


Ouch, it looks like this blog dropped from PR3 to PR2. Did Google really update or is it just a temporary glitch? Anyways, the reason I probably dropped was because I hadn’t updated this site since APRIL 2007. Yeah, you’re bound to drop. I was too busy working on a few other projects that there was no way I could work on Sector Online. But yeah, now I’m back to blogging in my spare time. Hopefully I can get this blog good once again. The sites I did work on stayed the same. I haven’t been working on the whole SEO and Link building business for a while. I may need to start that up again though.
How did you guys do with the page rank update?

Here is Aya Ueto, btw. Check her out at the link below.

( Aya Ueto )

Successful Forums Part 1
January 9, 2008 @ 10:50 pm · Filed under Forums, Misc


In my 7+ year life as a webmaster, I’ve only had 1 successful forum website. I am currently still running it. Forums are GREAT, they are awesome, but you have to remember a few things to ensure success on a forum.

#1) Original Content - Sure a forum is all about user interaction, but you also need to have some original content on there at launch. You MUST have something to draw visitors and get them interested in actually commenting and posting. For example, I had one article about men’s hairstyles on my forum that drew a LOT of attention from search engines. It was just a simple post (and I didn’t even write it actually), and because of this article, there were links to me from Yahoo answers, search engines, google, and even other forums.

#2) Dedicated Forum Staff - Without getting a couple buddies to help you out, it’s impossible to get a good forum started. Users DO NOT want to post in a dead forum. You need that initial activity. If you can’t get the friends needed to get activity, then you should try paid posting. I’ve personally never tried paid posting, but I heard it can work wonders. Once you get a dedicated user base, it will be easy to promote some users to be moderators and super moderators.

#3) Benefits for the registered - Give them some kind of benefit to being registered other than just posting. For example, on one of my forums I had given registered users access to a lot of hidden areas. I also had contests open to only registered members. Furthermore, I had downloads, freebies, media, etc. These are the kind of things that you need to draw new members. Also be sure to MAKE IT KNOWN that these freebies are available to registered users. What I did was post a little message on the top of the forums if the user wasn’t registered telling them about the benefits of registration.

What DOESN’T Work AS Well as it Should
Contests - Believe me, I’ve tried. Although a contest is an OK way to get some visitors, MOST of them will not be interested after your contest is over. Although you might get some new, dedicated members, contests are not the great way to get new members as some sites will say.

Post Exchanges - This also is not a great idea since it will not only take up YOUR time (by making you post on other’s forums), but it will also give you another dead user once the post exchange is done.

Thanks for reading guys, and MORE in PART 2 coming later.

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