Web Entrepreneur and SEO Consultant
Nick Duncan ranks 6450 in Africa and 3633 in South Africa. According to site visitors it ranks 1202, and 1098 according to page views:
According to blogroll links it ranks 11998 and 11903 according to the amount of links within Afrigator blog posts
myScoop has moved over to its new host with only a few glitches here and there. The near-seamless transition took place during the hours of 8pm on Saturday 13 March to around 6am on the 14 March. This new host has tons more power than the previous and allows for
As most of your know, regular expressions can be a nightmare if you don’t know much about the subject. Here is a quick tutorial on how you can extract the domain name from any URL using regular expressions and PHP. This includes http:// and https:// domain names. <?php $link1 = "http://nickduncan.co.za/"; $link2
With myScoop growing every day, it's time myScoop got a more powerful and scalable home. With that being said, I have opted to host myScoop in England. This is due to the insane bandwidth costs in South Africa and by hosting in England and not America, Ill be keeping the
Yup, you read right. myScoop now has the ability to fetch your articles in real-time, granted that you are already linked with a pubsubhubbub hub, or you already have the wordpress PuSHPress plugin installed. If this sounds completely gibberish to you, don't stress as the chances that you already qualify
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I thought I'd take some time to jot down a few changes that were implemented in myScoop for February 2010. I have received numerous requests on a number of matters regarding the changes that have taken place on the aggregator. The information below may be able to help you understand
I got a major bee in my bonnet on Sunday morning and decided to change the whole way myScoop looks and feels, again. I was aiming at a more "professional" look this time instead of the previous lots-of-information-in-your-face look.
With myScoop blog reviewing now being introduced, you may want to put a myScoop button on your page directing your users to your blog's myScoop page in order for them to review your blog.
One of the latest additions to the new features that I'm rolling out on a constant basis is the ability to get your blog reviewed, as well as review other blogs using myScoop. While trying to create a "blogging community", I'm constantly looking for ways for bloggers to interact with