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WP Plugin Review: LockPress

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

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WP Plugin Review: LockPress

Looking to make extra income from your blog by selling your knowledge, articles, your own products, or plr (private label rights) items like e-books or software? You can do all that by charging your visitors for accessing your special blog posts and product pages with this free WordPress plugin I’m sharing with you today. LockPress is [...]

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New PayPal Debit Card

Friday, January 1, 2010

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New PayPal Debit Card

I received my first PayPal Debit Card back in February of 2008. It had proven itself useful lots of times already and I’m very glad that I applied for one. My only regret is that I should’ve applied for it earlier. A few weeks back, I received an email from PayPal informing me that they will [...]

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Yahoo! Mail Now Supports 100 MB Attachments

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

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Yahoo! Mail Now Supports 100 MB Attachments

Webmail or web e-mail services are very popular amongst users because they are easily accessible and free to use. The top players in today’s webmail market are Gmail, Yahoo! Mail, Windows Live Hotmail and AOL. Gmail revolutionized webmail when it was publicly released in 2007 and offered 1 GB of storage capacity when its competitors [...]

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April Top Commentators

Monday, May 4, 2009

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April Top Commentators

Time once again to recognize and appreciate the efforts of the top commentators, this time for the month of April. I haven’t forgotten about the Top Commentator of the Month award, its just that I was quite busy during the weekend and had some stuff that I needed to attend to. The top commentator for [...]

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March Top Commentators

Thursday, April 2, 2009

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March Top Commentators

Its time once again to thank and appreciate the people who spend time to leave comments and join the discussions here on JaypeeOnline. Btw, I was thinking of posting this yesterday but decided to do it a day late so people won’t think this is a prank for April Fool’s Day. The winner of the [...]

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WP Plugin Review: WP-Member

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

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WP Plugin Review: WP-Member

DISCLAIMER: The following is not a paid review and completely my own honest opinion regarding the product. Some of you might remember WP Member as one of the sponsors of my recent Christmas Giveaway and provided the licenses for the WP Member WordPress plugin as prizes. A couple months before the Christmas Giveaway, Dave of WP [...]

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January Top Commentators

Sunday, February 1, 2009

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January Top Commentators

UPDATE: 02/04 Created a page for the Top Commentator of the Month. One of the things that I wanna work on here at JaypeeOnline is to have more discussion not only between me and the person who left the comment but for readers to have discussions or conversations with other commentators. Based on what I’ve observed [...]

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BlueHost Phishing Email

Thursday, January 22, 2009

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BlueHost Phishing Email

I received an interesting email earlier today from the PinoyBlogosphere mailing list. It was from a blogger named Louie and it was about an email he supposedly received from his hosting provider BlueHost asking him to update his account to avoid suspension. As soon as I saw the subject of the email, I knew it [...]

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JaypeeOnline Recap: The Year That Was 2008

Thursday, January 1, 2009

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JaypeeOnline Recap: The Year That Was 2008

This will be the second time that I’ll be doing a year ender post or recap here on JaypeeOnline. Even though its a bit late than what I wanted it to be, I decided to go on and finish this post because I wanted to look back at what me and my blog have accomplished. [...]

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Weekend Roundup #20

Monday, February 18, 2008

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Hope everyone had a good weekend. I know this is kinda late but better late than never right? Plus, I don't wanna disappoint the people who are waiting for this weekly feature, right? I started this draft last Saturday night but was too sleepy to finish it and Sunday was just too busy. Anyways, here's this week's roundup. Enjoy!Pinoy BlogospherePinoyBlogero has made a list of all blog contests in the Pinoy Blogosphere for the month of February. All but one contest has already ended so if you're interested, you can still join and get a chance to win those cool prizes. Prerequisite updates for the Windows Vista Service Pack 1 are causing problems to some users. Installing the prerequisite updates have either caused an endless reboot on some systems or the computer doesn't boot at all. I'm running Windows Vista here on my laptop and fortunately, I didn't experience any of these issues. Lost your printer's install CD or need to update your printer drivers? Jhay share some tips on how to install and where to get the latest drivers for your printer. Sonnie Santos shares his experiences withdrawing PayPal funds from Banco De Oro, EON and Xoom. It seems like PayPal users in the Philippines are still having a hard time to access or withdraw their funds. I hope that PayPal and the local banks would work together, do something about it and make some improvements. Be careful with spammers stealing your online identity. Silkenhut, shares a recent experience with a comment spammer who stole the identity of one of his regular readers/commenters - Jehzeel Laurente. It's a good reminder to be more careful when moderating comments on your blog.

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Weekend Roundup #19

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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Hope everyone had a good and safe weekend. Found some interesting and useful articles the past few days and now sharing it with you in this week's edition of Weekend Roundup. Enjoy!Pinoy BlogosphereHave you decided to ditch your old PC and get a new one? Pinoy Tech Guy's latest article talks about the things you need to consider when upgrading your PC. Blogging Mix has 11 blogging tips on writing for non native English speakers. Good read for bloggers who don't have English as their native tongue or for anyone who are having difficulties with writing in English. PinoyMoneyTalk warns PayPal users about a new type of PayPal email scam. It's always good to be cautious when it comes to these things. If you get an email from someone you don't know and you're not sure about it, then just ignore it. Better safe than sorry! Recently lost PageRank because of paid links? Jam shares this WordPress plugin she recently found that automatically puts a "rel=nofollow" attribute to all paid links. Before you install this plugin, you'll have to make sure you won't be violating any TOS with your affiliate programs.

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