DIY Webmaster - Do not put all your web traffic in one basket!

In recent encounter with StumbleUpon, we have received about the same amount of traffic regardless. As you can see in the above graph, StumbleUpon only really helps those with small traffic. With out latest press release, we will be suing StumbleUpon for Copyright enfringement. That’s right. They don’t have the guts to take it outside and get their ass beat by me so I will have to take them to court. Thanks a lot SU, for leaving that copyright enfringement on forever, which I have already copied on to my harddrive, servers, my 4gb flash, ipod, you name it bitch.
On top of it, they used some “under-the-table” methods to take my rankings to zero on Alexa although my StatCounter.com says I have the same amount of traffic.
Why would a web giant bought by eBay go through this? I think they are dumb, that’s my honest opinion. No matter what, they will never stop Zedomax.com from saying what’s true and what’s not. The truth? I helped them gain more stumblers and visitors. That’s right. I controlled the black market of SU simply by providing them with more traffic. Yet, they have the balls to go against me for helping them and they listen to their stupid ass “spam” stumblers more than loyal customers like me.
Don’t worry, we are gonna sue them for copyright enfringement. That’s right. They took my whole post of writing and put it on their main SU discussion page. I already copied most it so, don’t even bother erasing. You guys are fucked as hell for disturbing a blog/wiki/social network business.
C you in court, happy site hoppin!
The lesson learn here?
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Go digg, stumble, reddit, and make it the same. Don’t depend on one big guy, because one day, he will fuck you over like SU did to me. At least, I got something to sue them big time.
What’s StumbleUpon afraid of?

In a recent encounter with StumbleUpon’s banning of 20 accounts in our network, we have conjured up a little bit of something we read in a book by Guy Kawasaki, “How to drive your competition crazy.” In the book, there’s an example of how Ben & Jerry’s turned a law-suit into an hilarious marketing victory.
Here’s our version on StumbleUpon’s latest diplomatic policies:
Do you think the Stumbleboy is afraid of two guys working in a rented apartment of 800 square feet?
Do you think the Stumbleboy is afraid he’s only going to make $61.3 million in profits instead of $61.8 million?
Do you think that maybe the Stumbleboy is afraid of the American Dream?
We only want to make the most fun site and let people of the internet make their choice on the internet, where guys like us can compete with guys like the Stumbleboy.
Next time you are surfing the web, uninstall that hideous looking 50 pixel StumbleUpon toolbar that takes up too much of your browser space and start using “extension-less” SiteHoppin. Because to tell you the truth, that’s what the Stumbleboy is really afraid of.
Hey, if you wanna help us and fight this bs, put this drunken button on your blog. We will add you to our blogroll so you go up with us when our press release go out tomorrow.
DaBomb.TV is on SALE at SitePoint!
Yeah, don’t ask me why, I have to start selling all of my websites one by one because I need to keep making a living.
With the recent sales of Wagg.It, I have gone slightly depressed, but here’s another great sale of a great video blog site, DaBomb.TV.
You can go bid at SitePoint here. The bid will end in 7 days so let the high bidder get the site!
FYI, you are not just buying a website, you are also buying our free blog promotion from 20+ blogs/social networks AND we make sure it gets installed correctly on your server, plus we will give you free consultation until you can get it everything running smoothly.
The new site owner will still be part of our Zedomax Network, and benefit from free SEO, backlinks, and free blog posts from many PR4-PR5 blogs.
Go bid now and let me stay in this risky business of internet entrepreneurship.
Party version of Web2.0
DIY iPhone HACK - Go SiteHoppin’ on your iPhone or iPod Touch!
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Here’s a demo of how you can browse new interesting websites on your iPhone or iPod Touch with SiteHoppin. Now, you can surf the web faster on the go, on your iPhone or iPod Touch, simply by pointing your Safari browser to http://sitehoppin.com.
Yeah baby! We did it! We are going to build the tightest browser-within-browser for the iPhone and iPod Touch baby!!!
Oh yeah, you can drop Entrecards too using SiteHoppin on the go.
DIY HACK - HOWTO drop more Entrecards than your neighbor!
Okay, if you want to be a dumba*s and don’t listen to people who are smarter, fu*k off and stop reading this post. If you are a smartass like me, then do listen carefully as I am going to show you how to shave 10 hours of your stupid ass “Entrecard” clickin’.
Simply goto SiteHoppin.com and choose “Entrecard” or the topic you desire. (Right now, we only have a couple Entrecard topics as we are still getting drunk but check back later for more topics)

Then, simply click on the “SiteHoppin” button and you go to the next blog with an Entrecard widget where you can drop cards like BOOM SHAKALAKA baby!
Okay, that was the secret. Make sure to not tell or blog to any dumba*ses and we will be fine with that. If you want to listen to any dumba*ses who still says a bunch of bookmarks work, then great, don’t ever talk to him/her again. (we are just kididng, did you get that? LOL…) There, you got it straight from the man who controls the black market on the net.
Yes, we know we are evil and we hacked Digg, StumbleUpon, you name it. Everything can be hacked although we didn’t hack this one, we just let you save some time for pointless clicking. (and yes, it’s shameless promotion again!)
iTunes MediaWiki Theme v.0.1 for SiteHoppin’!
New theme for MediaWiki and SiteHoppin’ called the iTunes Theme for MediaWiki v.0.1 by Max!
Google’s Android Could Learn From Yahoo’s Go!
Remember my post on the Google Phone Operating System Android?
Check out this review of comparison between Google’s Android and Yahoo’s Go. Although they are completely different animals, (This guy is comparing an operating system to a web site.) it’s interesting how one giant is going for hardware while the other is shooting for software.
Go! is Yahoo’s attempt to deliver their content to multiple devices regardless of manufacturer or carrier, and you know what? It does a pretty good job of it. Go! 3.0 in it’s beta form fixed some issues with the previous version, but the biggest addition is the ability to add your own widgets from other sites, giving you more options to customize it to your liking. The more I used Go! the more I began to realize what I wanted out of Google’s Android. If you’ve never seen or used Yahoo Go!, it’s a program that you must install, then run on your handset. It essentially does away with the need to log onto Yahoo.com to access Yahoo’s content. Email, news headlines, stock updates, sports, and even a search engine are all included. I began to think “what if there was some way to make Yahoo Go! the backbone of my handset?” I would still need access to my phone book and contacts, but that shouldn’t be too difficult to implement.
I’ve summed up all the tech blog on Entrecard on SiteHoppin so you can use the following link to “site hop” tech blogs:
http://SiteHoppin.com/Special:Random?tags=entrecard-tech&mode=2
We will be doing a special, “Site Hoppin’” through all Entrecard tech blogs and (hopefully) get an interesting post per each one.


