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Mark Spencer

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Mark is currently a graphic design student in Seattle, WA.
Joined: 02nd January 2006
Articles: 14
URL: http://www.ontora.com
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Internet Marketing Tips for 2007

27th January 2007
If you are at all familiar with the online marketing world, you know that there are many people who sell the so-called "secrets" to e-marketing techniques. Every day you are harassed with new seo books, seminar invitations and software alleging to hold th...

SEO with WordPress

23rd January 2007
WordPress software comes ready to embrace search engines. Its features and functions guide a search engine through the posts, pages, and categories to help the search engine crawl your site and gather the information it needs to include your site within i...

Top 5 Sony PSP Puzzle Games

03rd December 2006
So now you have a PlayStation Portable, but aren't sure what games are worth your money? I was in the same boat at first, but I've narrowed down the top 5 PSP puzzle games that ARE worth your money. 5. Me and My Katamari. Despite the general wierdness ...

How to get music on your Sony PSP

02nd December 2006
First download whatever music you want to save to your PSP. You can use CD's, MP3's , or if you already have your music saved to your computer that's even better. If your music is already on your computer and it's in MP3 format you can skip this section a...

How to get videos on your Sony PSP

02nd December 2006
1. Get a Memory Stick for your PSP: Before you can load any data onto your Sony PSP, you must have a memory stick to store the files onto. The PSP comes with a tiny 32MB card that is only big enough to store a relatively small amount of files. If you pal...

Should I upgrade my Sony PSP firmware?

02nd December 2006
Sony already has a reputation of being in the forefront of the war over digital rights management (e.g., technological solutions that ensure illegal copies of music, games and videos aren't playable or viewable) and so it should be no surprise that the pr...

Making your website easy to use

30th January 2006
A common misconception about web design is that people want a bunch of "stuff" on web pages. Take it from the most successful website in internet history – Google. People don't want clutter. They don't want web portals with every possible topic of content...

How to get listed on Google in under a week

14th January 2006
Is it possible to get your website listed on Google and other search engines in under a week? I set out with the mission of seeing just exactly how fast I could get listed. To my surprise, my site was indexed by Google in 5 days! These are the steps I ...

How to contact George W. Bush

08th January 2006
There is few public methods for contacting President George W. Bush. Obviously do not expect a reply him personally. However, according to the White House website the president occasionally reads letters himself. Mail The White House 1600 Pennsylvani...

Installing Linux on iPod Nano with Windows

08th January 2006
Installing Linux on your iPod from Windows wasn't possible in the past. This simple guide will get Linux running on your iPod nano within minutes. Before you can start installing Linux on your nano, you will have to make some changes to your iPod's sys...

Is Mod_Rewrite Necessary?

08th January 2006
Is installing mod_rewrite on a database-driven site necessary to improve search engine rankings? If you have ever managed a web-forum or other database generated system, you're probably familiar with the long URLs. It seems that there's a lot of misund...

Create an effective website color scheme

06th January 2006
One of the hardest parts in web design is creating a unique, effective color scheme. Not only will your site's colors give it personality, it will create a lasting impression on your visitors. Contrast Pick colors that provide enough contrast to make ...

When to use tables

05th January 2006
Some people have taken CSS beyond layouts - to the point of arranging data. Tables are still a key part of web design and have an important part in arranging data. According to the W3C: "The HTML table model allows authors to arrange data -- text, pr...

iPod Nano Review

05th January 2006
In the techie-croud, it was expected that the mini iPods would eventually move to a flash-based drive. Most people knew they would add color and video support as well. Apple, however, pulled a quick one on us with the release of the ultra-slim iPod nano. ...
 
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