Posts Tagged ‘scripts’

76 Script Directories – Mega List for Software Marketing

Monday, June 15th, 2009

This huge list of 76 script directories took several hours to compile, but it’s a goldmine for anyone selling online software. This is one mega list of script directories that let you submit your PHP scripts, turnkey scripts, and other website scripts. Most are free, some are paid or offer paid options. Some of these script sites get tons of traffic. Getting your products listed on the right script directories pays off.

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Finding & Deleting Linux Core Dump Files Safely

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Linux sometimes dumps a huge file when a script crashes. These core files can build up and eat away valuable disk space. Some other methods of deleting core files will damage your server. Here are a few simple commands I use to find and delete these core dump files safely.

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The Only Five Web Development Tools You Need

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

I use a lot of different software in my job, but there are five software tools in particular that I can do nearly all of my Web development with. The best part is they are allcompletely free applications. You can download and install everything you need to be up and coding in under 30 minutes.

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TinyMCE Themes

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

TinyMCE is a free WYSIWYG editor with two visual components – themes and skins. TinyMCE themes are very complex to customize but you can make your own TinyMCE theme. If you just want to customize the look & feel a little bit, you’re better off creating a TinyMCE skin.

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BuddyPress 1.0 – Social Networking w/ Wordpress

Saturday, May 2nd, 2009

I’ll admit this is one project I wasn’t even aware of. The Wordpress blog just mentioned the sister project BuddyPress, which takes the WP architecture to a new level with a complete social networking platform.

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Using Free Software in Commercial Products

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

There are thousands of free scripts to speed up development. Established PHP frameworks and JavaScript libraries abound. It’s expensive to reinvent the wheel, and pointless besides. But when is it legal to use free code in your commercial apps, and how will it affect your project?

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Redirecting www to non-www Using .htaccess

Friday, April 24th, 2009

The Apache Web server supports URL rewriting with the mod_rewrite engine. Placing custom rules in an .htaccess file lets you do all sorts of useful things to keep your URLs tidy. One really handy thing you can do for search engines and visitors is redirecting traffic from www to non-www version of your domain (and vice versa).

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What is XMLHttpRequest?

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

What is XMLHttpRequest? The XMLHttpRequest object enables client-server requests in JavaScript. If you’re writing Ajax enabled scripts, fetching remote data in a Firefox extension, or pulling data from another URL in any JavaScript app then XMLHttpRequest is needed.

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vBulletin Similar Threads in PHP

Saturday, April 18th, 2009

This is a completely portable PHP script that fetches similar threads from a vBulletin forum. It does not require global.php or any other vBulletin scripts to run. The script uses full score matching, and supports search engine friendly URLs made by vBSEO and other custom formats.

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PageRank Means Nothing (See For Yourself…)

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

I just compared Google referrals to PageRank on 37 different Websites, and here are the results. The numbers are pretty amazing. If PageRank does mean anything, it certainly doesn’t mean good search performance…

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vBSEO LiveStats for Google Analytics

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Those tycoons over at vBSEO released a free Google Analytics widget for vBulletin users codenamed LiveStats. This free widget displays a JavaScript widget with comprehensive Website statistics from Google Analytics. I don’t plan on publishing all my traffic statistics, but they can be kept private and LiveStats gets definite kudos for using sparklines!

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Adding Links to Member Social Profiles in vBulletin Posts

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

This is a simple way to add social Web icons to vBulletin posts that link to a member’s social networking profiles like Digg, Facebook, etc. You can easily add custom user profile fields from vBulletin Admin CP that let users add their profile URLs in their User CP. For your convenience I also zipped up 19 social Web icons that you can download for your vBulletin forum.

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Creating a New TinyMCE Theme for 3.x

Friday, March 27th, 2009

Here are the steps I took to create a new theme for TinyMCE 3.x. It isn’t very hard to do, but the documentation is extremely out of date. You can tweak these all you want, but if you want to make a custom TinyMCE theme there isn’t much available.

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10 Digital Products to Sell Online

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

If you want to make money online with digital goods, you need something that sells. Here are ten good digital product ideas to help you get started. You still need to do the work, but with this list of ten digital product ideas you’re sure to discover a valuable product that you can start selling online.

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50 Forums to Sell Your Scripts

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Here’s a huge list of free forums to sell your Website scripts. Make sure you register and read the rules of each forum. Perfect for selling your custom PHP apps and turnkey scripts to other Webmasters. It is very up to date since I recently compiled and edited the entire list.

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Software That Sells by Edward Hasted

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

A practical guide written in a technical style, Edward Hasted’s Software That Sells is more about software and less about selling. The book presents a clear overview of running a software company with some useful tips and strategies, but when it comes to marketing tactics it falls short.

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Scriptalicious PageRank Script v1.2 Released

Monday, July 14th, 2008

A new update is now available for Scriptalicious PageRank Script which adds some new features and fixes some old bugs! Read the official announcement on Scriptalicious Blog and check out the forums announcement for feedback and such things.

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Introduction to Data Modeling

Wednesday, April 7th, 2004

Data modeling is the practice of representing data structures and their relationships through conceptual modeling. The benefits of implementing this process during the design phase of your database project include improved data integrity, a more efficient development cycle, a clearer vision of the entities that are being represented in your database, and a powerful visual aid for collaboration and database design.

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