By Buck Anderson on
8/6/2010 11:17 AM
The Curious Story of Marketing History. Success is Waiting - But You Must Show Up!
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By Buck Anderson on
12/21/2009 12:44 PM
Search Engine Optimization and Traffic Building for a DotNetNuke website - What I am going to share with you is some content changes that I have recently made to my outdoors niche site - JustNorth.com and how in 3 weeks has shown a bounce rate reduction from 50% to 12.89% and a visitation increase of 39.5% simply by improving my page menu, content, page names, titles, descriptions, and keywords...
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By Buck Anderson on
11/30/2009 2:57 PM
Learn how you can easily personalize your DNN portal by using token replacement in your DotNetNuke Text/HTML module.
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By Buck Anderson on
11/11/2009 9:32 AM
You'd better find out quickly or you'll find yourself facing potentially huge fines from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for "deceptive" advertising, even if everything you say is TRUE! Learn more about FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 16 CFR Part 255...
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By Buck Anderson on
11/4/2009 3:19 PM
If you are experiencing an error when attempting to access any link in the Opt in Email Quick Menu here is the fix...
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By Buck Anderson on
11/2/2009 12:41 PM
Here's an easy-to-use tool for creating your own comic strips on your DotNetNuke site...
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By Buck Anderson on
10/27/2009 3:01 PM
DNN Professor is now online at Twitter!
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By Buck Anderson on
10/27/2009 11:07 AM
During a recent Google search expedition, I noticed that the print pages of my articles produced with the Ventrian NewsArticle module were being linked on Google and not my article detail pages...
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By Buck Anderson on
10/19/2009 12:49 PM
Have you ever needed a method to check all of your Xmod listings for added unapproved comments?
I know I have. Here is how I did it...
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By DNNDev on
10/9/2009 10:34 AM
With XMod Pro and XMod, you can limit the length of the text entered through a (< input > for XMod). However, you cannot limit the length of text in a < textarea >. The reason stems from the underlying TEXTAREA HTML tag that is ultimately rendered for the control which has no maxlength property unlike the HTML INPUT tag which does. Fortunately, both XMod Pro and XMod provide a way for you to implement a maximum length for the control.
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