While we don't recommend it, it seems that whenever there's an online game system that has these characteristics, people manage to make money off it:
a) Open way of making online gold/credits/chips -- ie., you play or you gift to each other to get online currency. Any way that doesn't involve buying from the game maker.
b) Open communication systems -- ie., ... Read More
Yet another way to make money off Facebook
Posted On 04 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: spam and other crap.
While we don't recommend it, it seems that whenever there's an online game system that has these characteristics, people manage to make money off it:
a) Open way of making online gold/credits/chips -- ie., you play or you gift to each other to get online currency. Any way that doesn't involve buying from the game maker.
b) Open communication systems -- ie., ... Read More
First epassporte now paypal
Posted On 04 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: payment processing.
Unless you've been living under a rock during the past few days or smoking rocks while hiding under a rock, you've probably heard that epassporte's bank has been blocked by Visa. This has provoked a massive (and very understandable) reaction on webmaster forums of "Dude, where's my cash?". Twitter is also blowing up regarding this issue. Many are now looking ... Read More
Gmail Priority Inbox is SICK
Posted On 02 Sep 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: webmaster productivity tools.
Gmail's new priority inbox feature is SIIIIIIIIIICK. I already use Gmail to filter my POP mail and when it comes to filtering spam and other crap, it simply is the best. Now they have come up with a priority system that works based on HOW you handle your mail--mail that you open most frequently and respond to are given the ... Read More
Google loves blog updates
Posted On 29 Aug 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: SEO.
We recently ran an historical analysis of several clients' blogs and noticed a distinct pattern--SE activity picks up with more blog updates. This isn't rocket science--it's always been suspected that frequent updates factors into crawl frequency. It's also not unreasonable to think of this process as a "race"--the more your blog gets indexed and the more you target fast developing ... Read More
Gwen Stefani Died and other spammed malware antics
Posted On 21 Aug 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: spam and other crap.
I've been a big No Doubt fan since they released their Tragic Kingdom CD in the mid 1990s. So imagine my shock when I was going through my daily routine of clearing out my spiced ham folder. "Gwen Stefani Died"--the email subject just jumped out at me. Sure enough, it had an attack site link and some bogus badly written ... Read More
World of Warcraft Phishing attacks Increase
Posted On 07 Aug 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: spam and other crap.
BlizzCon 2010 is just around the corner. It supposedly brings with it the much anticipated launch release of WOW's latest upgrade--CATACLYSM. As if WOW addicts don't already have enough stuff to worry about, right? Economy down. Jobs scarce. It appears this momentous occasion wasn't lost of PHISHING SCAM operators. If you've been getting hammered by "Cataclysm Beta Testers" emails lately, ... Read More
Getting free webcam traffic from chatroulette.com
Posted On 28 Jul 2010 By Revenue Scribe. Under: free website traffic.
Chatroulette.com was a fast growing cam site where people can randomly chat with others on the network via webcam. It is a one to one set up. As reported at a large webmaster forum, most of the users of chatroulette are GUYS. We're talking smelly sausage factory levels of guy saturation. While this might be bad news for dudes looking ... Read More




