Archive for the 'MySpace' Category
Hackers have been targeting social networks for some time. Phishing for MySpace or Facebook identities they can use to sell ads. The idea is that if my friend tells me about how they just made $10,000 working from home, I’m far more likely to believe it than if a blinking banner ad is selling me [...]
Several months ago I wrote a post about how to hack a MySpace account. About half of the comments left on that post where from people who have had their MySpace profiles hacked and would like to know how to recover it. This post is for all of you who want to reclaim their stolen [...]
This promotional tip is dedicated to Andrew Wee for popping my MBL cherry.
If you’d like to pull in some Google traffic, this tip is for you. Google bait is a post that a blogger intentionally writes to pull in Google traffic. The basic idea is that certain topics have a high volume of interest and [...]
Have you ever seen your friend post a bulletin on MySpace about how they made a $1,000 on the weekend? It’s the first sign your friend’s MySpace account has been hacked. Maybe you’ve had your MySpace account hacked and would like to know what you can do to prevent it from happening again in the [...]
So, I get a lot of questions about how to do various things for a profile, so I thought I’d put together a little list of FAQs. This information is in no way complete, so you may find many different methods for accomplishing what I cover below. I can tell you that I am a [...]
It occurred to me when I was typing up my first daily surf post that information organizes in clusters. Blogs are one type of information cluster. Most people supplement their blog posts with things they find elsewhere on the Internet. Creating a type of focus around the information they link to.
Thinking about these things reminded [...]
In February of 2005, my younger brother introduced me to MySpace. I was hooked instantly. I spent the next few nights and dawns exploring this strange new place. I knew right away that this social networking site was different. I had played on Friendster and some others, but MySpace was different. After a few months [...]
This has been a fascinating experience. It’s been one helluva challenge trying to figure out how to hide the MySpace code, but keep the ads and comments. The problem is compounded when you view your handy work in the various browsers. I must admit this profile still doesn’t look good in FireFox, but I’ll crack [...]