Posts Tagged ‘Meg’
Thursday, August 6th, 2009
August 6th, 2009 Godaddy Api InterfaceI need an API written to interface with Godaddy’s reseller app. The only functionality I need is to be able to send a list of domain names and it send back a response that tells me if they are available or not. Here is a link to download the documentation to the Godaddy reseller app. http://www.snip2.com/godaddy/godaddydocs.zipNote to Scriptlance: I am linking to this file because your upload utility kept timing out on a 3 meg file.Similar freelance
Tags: Api Interface, August 6th, Documentation, Domain Names, Freelance, Functionality, Godaddy, Meg, Reseller
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Friday, July 31st, 2009
Hostgator and Bluehost are our best webhosts and godaddy.com is the best domain registrar. This web hosting thread started by mobiledynamics 0n 31 July 2009 Need some help. On the 95th percentile model, I recall reading bursting not calculated for 36 hrs in this model. In our application, for now, we will only be uploading to the colocation 6 days a week, on a 10 meg upstream – averaging anywhere from 2 hrs nightly to Saturday ….real small upload. When I look at 95th perc
Tags: 31 July, 95th Percentile, Best Domain, Best Webhosts, Domain Registrar, Meg, Perc, Webhosting
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Thursday, July 2nd, 2009
[ This post is part of a series on Mentors and Heroes ] Meg Fowler is a freelance writer and editor for print and the web, for corporate and independent clients. She is also the co-organizer, fundraiser, copywriter for Social Media for Social Change (SM4SC), an organization that leverages the power of social media to raise awareness for worthy causes. Follow her on Twitter @ megfowler . Meg Fowler’s heroes are… Matthew Knell , social media manager, teacher and Gradon Tri
Tags: Copywriter, Fowler, Freelance Writer, Gradon, Hero, Heroes, Independent Clients, Knell, Meg, Mentors, Worthy Causes
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Sunday, June 28th, 2009
*This is a guest post by Meg Roberts. Last week, David pointed out that senior professionals might be setting up young PR pros for failure because they are being asked to handle elements of social media campaigns without the proper experiences necessary for successful communications programs. The post made me wonder about the other side of this issue: are young PR professionals being set up for failure because they aren’t being given enough opportunities to investigate and learn traditi
Tags: Communications Programs, Elements, Experiences, Failure, Media Campaigns, Media Vision, Meg, Pr Professionals, Pr Pros, Senior Professionals, Social Media, Successful Communications, Tunnel Vision
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