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ahnternet : Spinning the Web for Money
ahnternet
Spinning the Web for Money
A young entrepreneur's personal blog on everything from making money online to web development.
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7/10 13:09 My Last WeekHECTIC
Oh how I'm so glad that this week is over. My last week has been hectic since starting summer school in Yonsei University in Korea. I'm right now taking: Modern Korean History Understanding Contemporary Korean Popular Culture & Korean Culture...
7/24 10:14 Shawn Actually Works On DP?
So the end of my "academic" week is here and I just tried to visit Digital Point and what do I see? "Upgrading forum software." What?! Shawn Hogan actually drops by and works on this forum? Are we in for an era on Digital Point where we actually have...
7/16 5:39 Twitter Is REALLY Viral
I'm sure you all know of Twitter. I've got a few accounts on it (actually an account per site) and I'm sure many others have it too. It is supposed to be a place where you update everyone on what you are up to right now. If you are my follower (you...
7/25 7:51 Why I Wont Work Upfront Again
What's up? I've been a bit busy with summer school work (as usual), but also a brand new project that I've recently decided to try out. Because it is still in its development stages, I won't give out any details on it yet; however, in the coming...
7/17 5:07 5 Ways To Introducing Your Site To Twitter
So I talked about the Moonfruit contest last week and mentioned how viral Twitter can be. Well, let me say this first though–only if you do the right stuff will Twitter campaigns be viral. This actually is quite hard. Why? The biggest reason...

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