Tag Archive: digitalquill

Feb
11

Ebay Import Plugin For WordPress

I have just completed work on my latest plugin ‘Ebay Import Plugin for WordPress’ I am looking for affiliates who currently use the Ebay Partner program who would be willing to try the plugin out in return for a free copy. To make this an even better deal I will also give you a free …

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Jan
18

Aardvark Topsites Premium Mod

We have just finished the initial development of a premium mod for the Aardvark topsites script. This allows owners of Aardvark Topsites to sell premium site listing son their topsite website. Aardvark is a piece of free software that allows you to create a website listing and popularity ranking website like DailyProxy List. The software …

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Nov
27

10,000 Words In One Month, Now Up To 60,000 Words

I have posted a few of these word count updates in the past few months, but this one I am really pleased with, I have now hit 60,000 words on this blog, but more than that the last 10,000 of those words were in the last month. The last post about reaching 50,000 words was …

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Nov
18

New Theme, Digitalquill Branding And New Website Launch

Those of you that have visited this blog in the last couple of days will have noticed that I have changed the theme. I am still not quite happy with it, I want to change the header slightly, but there was a bigger reason behind this. I have been considering my brand for some time. …

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Nov
03

200th Post On This Blog

This is the 200th post on this blog. Within those posts I have written 53,000 words, with an average of 244 words per post and the longest post being 1864 words in length. Onwards and upwards!

Oct
15

Domain Availability Checker, 35,000 Available

Some time ago I created a system that integrated with a whois domain availability script to record the results of the domain name check in a database. I have developed this with a network of systems that periodically re-check those domain names for their availability and update the database. It also does other functions to …

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Sep
29

Building Regulations Passed

We have had confirmation that building regulations have been passed for our orangery kitchen extension. There was some question over the heat loss calculations, but the additional insulation I plan to fit under the floors and on the exterior walls and the fact that we have just installed a brand new ultra efficient boiler mean …

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Sep
28

Problogger Follows Digitalquill

As I have just setup this blog again on my new servers I have had to find all the plugins that I used for WordPress. One of which was one that updated twitter and facebook. While looking for this I happened to have a look at the people that are following me and to my …

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Sep
12

40,000 Words And Still Counting…

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Just two months ago I posted that I had written 30,000 words on this blog. I have now reached 40,000. If I can get o 50,000 before Christmas that will be an achievement. Hopefully someone will find the content useful. I am just posting things as they come up. I have been posting more DIY …

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Jul
29

Planning Enquiry Frustrations

As you will know we are planning some work on our kitchen, this involves an extension to the property and therefore we have got into the merky depths of planning applications. As it was not at all clear if the work would need planning we took the decision that we would make a planning enquiry. …

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