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08
Nov

Now back to our regularly scheduled programmer

Wow. Time to get back to blogging!

I’ve taken the past couple months to deal with the unfortunate passing of a few people while adjusting to becoming a new daddy! It’s not that I haven’t been working on my online ventures because believe me, I have been putting hours in during sleepless nights because I either can’t sleep or the baby keeps me up.

Tasks I’ve completed as of late:

  • Setup, installed, and configured installation of WordPress MU with sub-domain support
  • Templating OSWD templates for use with WordPress
  • Organized project files into folders - both electronic and paper based (have approximately 35 domains)
  • Designing a process/plan for flipping web estate (domains, websites)
  • Reading PHP 5 Advanced Visual QuickPro Guide
  • Reading WordPress 2 Visual QuickStart Guide
  • Reading thru stacks of magazines (Inc., Revenue, Business 2.0, php architect, Linux Journal)
  • Reading thru stacks of articles printed from Intraweb (sense a trend here?)
  • Cleaned up my portfolio management application that I’ve written in PHP
  • Setup, installed, configured, and in some instances upgraded WordPress on several domains
  • Planned for splicing sipofwater.com blog to start new PHP blog
  • Worked with VMWare, SVN VMWare appliance and OAMP VMWare appliance for local DEV and UAT servers
  • Touched up design for sports-cards.ca (not yet launched)
  • Plans for touching up ffvii.org website

I am happy to have seen a steady increase in traffic to my Final Fantasy 7 website from really only exchanging one link. When I purchased this website near the end of July, it was averaging around 200 uniques per month. The website is now averaging 1,000 uniques per month. Now I need to figure out how to monetize it! I put up TLA about a week ago now and with the Google crackdown and no sales, I am about to pull it off. At least I know what TLA seems to think I can make selling text link advertising. Although with what it estimated prior to sign-up ($6/month) and what the ad is going for ($15/month), I wonder if it has gone up with the Google crackdown and people jumping the TLA ship? The site has also gone from a PR1 to PR2 which I don’t want to muck up by using TLA.

My upcoming dance card:

  • Content creation at warp speed! Dammit Scotty, I’m a programmer, not a writer!
  • Work on building traffic to all websites
  • Creating a proper development platform locally using VMWare, SVN, and OAMP VMWare appliances
  • Purchase NAS storage devices and configure backups for all network nodes
  • Cleanup files on both laptops and re-install 15″ laptop (possibly 17″ too)
  • Skin more OSWD designs for WordPress blogs
  • Finish requirements for sports-cards.ca web application (then start coding)
  • Register and pay for images used from StockXpert for sports-cards.ca design updates and go live
  • Banner(s) creation for sports-cards.ca (contest or hire someone, I’m not a graphic designer either)
  • Attempt forum upgrade to phpbb 3 from 2.0.2 (for the umpteenth time!)
  • Work on first trial of selling a domain and/or a website (whichever sells first)
  • Dig into social networking to promote blog and other sites (notice I said dig and not Digg)

That sums up the past couple of months and my upcoming months pretty well. Hopefully now that life has settled down a bit, I will be posting more and have more inspiration to blog about my ventures. Some of the tasks I`ve mentioned above I will be blogging about in the future either here or on the upcoming PHP blog. On another note, I appreciate that the spell-check in a blogging application doesn’t even recognize the word blog.

08
Jun

Domain Flipping Update: Results from Last Tweaks

In an earlier post on Domain Flipping, I mentioned some tweaks I was doing to help increase it’s accessibility and subsequent search engine rankings for a domain I purchased to flip for profit. Here is a summary of what changes I have made:

  • CSS-based layout (needs fixing up, few tables to remove)
  • XHTML Transitional validated on all pages
  • CSS has been validated
  • 301 redirects from .htaccess (will replace at server level)
  • Template-based (few tweaks such as including page titles)
  • Added titles/alt texts where they were missing
  • Changed titles to H1 and H2’s

I released these changes on Sunday, May 27th and almost immediately started seeing results of those efforts which makes me feel it was worth the hours it took me to complete. Prior to these changes, I was averaging 0-5 unique visitors per day. Since the changeover, that has increased by 2-3x to 5-15+ uniques per day. Peanuts I know compared to most websites out there but the important part is that the websites traffic is increasing!

Upcoming tweaks to increase accessiblity and search engine rankings:

  • keyword/phrase research and implementation
  • add robots.txt
  • move 301 redirect to server level (from .htaccess)
  • add a sitemap
  • update meta keywords, description, etc.
  • add titles for pages
  • keyword links in footer

You might wonder why I didn’t do this all in one swoop. The first push was getting it from the wretchedly written source code to templates and changing the non-descriptive filenames to get them into the search engines sooner then later. Now that the canvas is somewhat clean, I can start to paint!

Considering I have no idea what if any value my blog provides to anyone, until I start seeing comments on my blog, I won’t release more details about the niche of the projects I’m working on. If you enjoy my blog, please considering signing up and commenting on my posts.

27
May

First Crack at Domain Flipping

In early February, I spoke about having bought a website to try my luck at domain flipping. The website has made me a bit of money thru AdSense but not enough to phone home about it. The traffic has grown organically with most of my visitors coming from search engines. I hadn’t put much thought into how I would improve the website in order to flip it for a profit but finally those gears are starting to grind.

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