Monday, 13 June 2011

Testing Pingdroid on my HTC Android
Two years ago I suffered a hacker attack. The way in which 1&1 helped me sort the problem was highly commendable. http://ping.fm/E494r

An Outstanding Product

I use it myself, software to build a targeted follower list, and with no monthly subscriptions to pay. http://tiny.ly/mtyn

One more "Final" test

This should be it.

The final test - I hope!

One more trial

Another test message

Testing email posting via Posterous
Trial message from ping.fm

Test message

Testing transmission from Posterous

I've used several hosting services over the years, and still do, but the bulk of my business is with 1&1. http://ping.fm/VndRY

Mobile posting from my Android

A few minutes ago I tried for the first time posting to this blog from my HTC Desire HD Mobile Phone.

This Blogger app for my Android phone is going to be a considerable help in keeping things moving online as I move around.

Our Cat Care online business - a hard lesson

During my long illness I missed noticing (among many other things) that the domain name for our cat care business was due to expire.

On recovering, and returning to my keyboard, I discovered not only that I had lost it but also that it was now owned by a domain name trader who wished to charge me a hefty fee to get it back.

I'm still pondering the situation, and may relaunch with another domain name but this has taught me one important lesson. "Always register domain names with companies who provide automatic renewal". Most do, but it needs checking carefully.

Meanwhile I see that the little blog I created a year or two ago about cat walking, harnesses and leashes is still online at Blogspot.

The New AdMastery.biz Info-Blog

I'm starting this blog here on Blogspot to provide convenient linkages to a variety of my sites and give updates on what is happening around the AdMastery.biz portfolio and our other sites, especially as the AdMastery.biz main site is relaunched in a few weeks' time.

This blog replaces the old Brunlea blog as I'm no longer using the BrunleaWeb brand at the core of my main advertising activity. That will take a somewhat different direction in the future.