Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

Blog Focus: CoTweet Paid Service For Twitter

Monday, November 9th, 2009
Twitter goes big business as services go after big businesses on Twitter. What does that mean? CoTweet knows.

Shoes Like The Ones Marilyn Monroe Wore In The Seven Year Itch?

Saturday, September 12th, 2009
This is a pic of her with the shoes: i20.photobucket.com/albums/b249/d… Do you think these are close enough?http://www.aldoshoes.com/ca-eng/women/sa… Or does anyone know of a closer pair? Lol Please help!!! Related Websites Why is Peter Catalano Spamming Twitter about MonaVie? This is a little of an unusual topic for me to write on, but I was just looking on Twitter to see what people are saying about MonaVie. It turns... Domain Name Registrars and How They W

Site Maintenance & Security

Sunday, July 12th, 2009
Hi, everyone. I’m doing a lot of work on the site right now: switching domain registrars, switching web hosts, cleaning up my database, and doing a fresh install of all files on a new server. I’ve disabled the comment form while I work and my email will be down at some point soon (since I’m switching everything over), so if you need to reach me you can do so via facebook or twitter . Thanks in advance for your patience! Thank you for subscribing to Making it Lovely! © Making it L

Ajax Domain Name Search Tool - Find Available Domains at Light Speed

Monday, June 29th, 2009
Those who are involved in internet for some time know the pain of searching domain names . Searching for domain names and twitter ids is a real tough job these days as whatever you think of buying is already bought. Readers here have seen the funny comparison of web domains with girls . Sometimes we search for domain names to build a brand and other times we look for keyword search density to grab google juice. The real hard job is when you want a domain for branding. Whatever the TLD you ch

SocialWhois: Whois Lookups for the Social Web (ReadWriteWeb)

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
When you want to know about a domain name, you jump to whois to get all of the information on the person who registered it. But when you want to know more about the person who just started following you on Twitter or FriendFeed, it hasn't been that easy - even though we've tried to provide you with tools to do it . Now, a new service promises to simplify the process. It's a new take on whois ...