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I won at Jackpot Rewards

August 24, 2008

$10 in this week’s guaranteed winners drawing at Jackpot Rewards, the online lottery site I wrote about a few months ago. I’m still gaining entries into the weekly drawings for hundreds of prizes, including a $145 million jackpot, with the help of the network of friends that joined through my referral link.
If a $3 [...]

WPRS Multi-Site Licenses, Non-PayPal Payments

August 12, 2008

WP Review Site continues to sell well, enough that I spent the time to give it a proper payment form instead of just a PayPal redirect. Those that can’t or choose not to use PayPal can now pay directly by credit card. By several requests, WPRS is now available in a multi-site license ($199) and [...]

WPRS Selling, Another FeedLines Site For Sale

August 11, 2008

WP Review Site is selling even better than FeedLines already… it’s nice to put 4 figures in your pocket for a bit of coding work. Some of the customers have already sent me the URLs of their sites so I could see the plugin in action! In other news, I made another site with [...]

WP Review Site 2.0 is Here

August 9, 2008

WP Review Site, the plugin that turns a WordPress blog into a powerful review site engine, is now available for purchase at the new wpreviewsite.com. If you want to run a site like Award Winning Hosts, allowing users to submit reviews and ratings, check it out. It’s also a great WP affiliate plugin.

Delicious: Proof that Symfony is a scalable framework

August 3, 2008

Back almost a year ago, top social bookmarking site del.icio.us, now just delicious, launched a preview of its version 2.0. At the time they announced it was built on the Symfony PHP framework, what I used for W3Counter. With almost a year going by, and rumors of scaling issues, I worried that perhaps Symfony wasn’t [...]

Review Site Plugin Update Coming

August 2, 2008

FeedLines has sold 7 copies so far, Award Winning Hosts is racking in the ever-rising web host affiliate commissions, and the plugin that powers its ratings is one of this blog’s most popular pages.
It only makes sense that I should eventually do two things: Update the aging plugin, and charge for copies of it. [...]