1. WordPress TV
Trying to figure out how to do something in WordPress? Watch the official how-to videos on WordPress TV. There’s tutorials for just about everything.
2. RSS to PDF
Here’s an easy way to get a print out of any RSS feed. Just enter the url of the feed. Click create PDF and get a printable newspaper version of the feed.
Now you can easily add your favorite Google products to your websites and blogs. Elements is like getting instant content like Conversation, YouTube News and Presentations. Just copy and paste the code.
4. Clickbank Sales Notifications
Are you selling any Clickbank products? Wouldn’t it be nice to know when you’ve made a sale? Here’s a quick tip for turning on your instant payment notifications.
Thinking of registering a domain name? Check the Wayback Machine first, to see if it was used, or abused in the past. (You can see what my dynamicmedia.com website looked like 12 years ago in 1997.)
A tool for Twitter that automatically follows people with the same interests that you have. It’s also handy for tracking what people are saying about your products.
7. What Exactly is Social Media
Still trying to wrap your head, or your boss around social media? Here’s a site that scoured Slideshare and presents the top 10 social media presentations.
Calling all SEO propeller heads! Here’s a little something on SEO, LSI and NLP, written by Mike Marshall, who’s actually an instructor on search engine technologies… for the U.S. Patent Office.
Here’s 101 WordPress plugins covering just about everything you could need. The author has sorted through the maze of available plugins and provides a review list of the best.
10. Don’t We We on Your Customers
Here’s a 10 step process for optimizing your website and landing page copy. It includes the we we calculator to see if you’re talking about yourself more than the customer.
10.5 How to Tell if Your eMail Gets Delivered
Always Bcc Yourself on eMail. If the Bcc doesn’t get through, chances are… neither did your original email.
(One day I’ll have to make a list of things you cannot say in email, but it will have to be a PDF. I can’t send it via email… because it would be filtered out.
If your Bcc email didn’t get through, try sending it from a different account, one that you own the hosting for.
In other words, don’t send it from Gmail, Mac, Me, AOL, Yahoo or any other third party service. They are often filtering the mail as its being sent, not just received, but as it’s SENT.
Set up your own email account on a hosting account that you own and control. It’s your best bet for getting uncensored communications delivered.

