Is Digital Coaching Right for You?

Seth Godin recently wrote about the concept of digital coaching, and how there seems to be a shortage of people providing this kind of service. And there’s no doubt that this is a huge growth area for online training and coaching concepts.
How do I know? Because it’s one of the seven business models we’ve already […]

MySpace Negligent: Pedophile IQ > MySpace IQ

The average IQ of the internet pedophile is apparently much higher than the aggregate of IQs at MySpace.
Let me make a prediction: MySpace will be found liable for several incidents of child exploitation going forward — even more so than before. Wired’s blog made it public over here.
I was blissfully unaware of this until […]

MADD: A Writing Disorder That Stifles Your Creativity

This post is by Jon Morrow.
Do you:

Make careless spelling and grammatical mistakes?
Forget the point of your post?
Find yourself checking your feed reader, instead of writing?
Struggle with organizing your ideas?
Start a blog and then quit after a few weeks?

If you do, then you may be suffering from a writing disorder that affects millions of bloggers worldwide. […]

How to Gain Instant Exposure With Search Advertising

This post is by Michael Stelzner.
“I think you really ought to consider advertising on Google,” she said.
The year was 2003, business was really slow and I was about to plunk big dollars into a trade publication ad. I had never heard of paying to have someone come to my website.
But, on the advice of […]

The Martin Luther King, Jr. Guide to Inspirational Copy

I say to you today, my friends, so even though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow, I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed: “We hold […]

Yahoo! CAPTCHA Has been broken

According to these Russians, They cracked the Yahoo Captcha and are giving away how they did it here.

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Cross Site Scripting on Whois

Here’s a very nice XSS find by Klaus:
“Most domain registrars (have yet to find one that does) will not filter what you put on your REGISTRANT CONTACT INFO and WILL allow the script tag! ”
Considering how many sites scrape or use Whois info, I’d say that a hole like that is pretty massive for hackers.
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11 Days in Las Vegas

and what a long, strange trip it’s been. Vegas is like Disney Land for adults. It’s a place you truly must visit during your brief time here. An 11 day trip, however, is probably too long for most people to endure.
Now, I’m in Los Angeles. I had planned to blog while […]

On the Air With Blog Talk Radio CEO Alan Levy

I’m just about to go on the air with Blog Talk Radio CEO Alan Levy. We’ll be live on… Blog Talk Radio.
Here’s the link. See you there.
UPDATE: The show is over, but you can download the mp3 here.

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Facebook Boots Scooble

Using a scraper? Violating Terms of Service?
Sounds pretty blackhat scooby.
Don’t be surprised when you get banned.

As download squad so aptly points out:
Facebook won’t join Open Social, and you can forget about the pipe dreams of the Data Portability movement. The simple fact is, as the market leader, there is no benefit […]