Entries Tagged as 'reviews'

Getting Things Done by David Allen Review

I’ve bought a few books from Amazon a couple of months ago some of which I like to comment on.

Getting Things Done - David Allen

I was quite excited about this book since I’m the programmer of the open source script at bookmark-manager.com and wanted to learn more. This book created so much hype that I decided to buy it. However after reading the first chapters I was more confused and bored by all the weird jargon. Most of that stuff is common sense anyway. There is a good comment on this book on Amazon so no need to go on about this book any longer.

E-Myth - Michael Gerber

Another book I’ve read was the E-Myth by Michael E. Gerber. A book which I liked even though at times the author became “too spiritual” for my taste. Sometimes the book seemed to be a long sales letter for his company and I missed the fact that he didn’t go into the nitty gritty enough. One of his ideas is to track everything in your business and to write down your business strategy. So basically his message is be organized. Hmm.. great. :)

Finally I’ve read “How To Make Millions With Your Ideas” by Dan S. Kennedy and “The Magic of Thinking Big” by David J. Schwartz. Both are very good. Dan’s book has got a lot of “nitty gritty”.

By the way there’s one thing I noticed. If you don’t want to buy a book just read the comments. They often give away the gist of the book. Most books could be summarised to a few pages anyway. So this strategy means you can get a lot of ideas in a short time without spending a lot of money and time. Clever, ey? :)

My new webhost rocks! :-)

I haven’t written any blog entries since I have been quite busy. For instance I have moved most of my sites to a new webhost called ServInt
and so far I’m really happy with them. I’ve been with all kinds of shared hosts but have finally come to the conclusion that I have to invest more money and get a VPS server. Its a bit more expensive but with a VPS (Virtual Private Server) you get a virtually dedicated server. If other sites on my server have problems it won’t really affect me that much since the are separate units. The support guys at Servint are really amazing, you get consistently an answer within 5 minutes, plus they are in business for some years and have big customers like Steve Pavlina. There’s even a funny website which pays tribute to ServInt. Anyway if you think your business is worth 49 USD per month check them out.

Hostmonster & Kiosk.ws Review

Since two people recommended Hostmonster and I was a bit unhappy about the performance of Site5 at that time I thought I’d give them a try. The signup is pretty quick, no need to wait a whole day like I had to with Dreamhost. The control panel was pretty cool, still cpanel but they made it their own. For instance there was a search function for the various cpanel functions. If you type in “cron” at the search box it would pop up the cronjob link in cpanel. You can also drag and drop the cpanel elements and customize the “cpanel desktop”.

However after I uploaded my first site I got a server error when trying to load the index page. After talking to the support I found out that this happened because of the permissions. For some reasons newly uploaded files didn’t have the usual 644 permissions but 664. Until now I don’t know why this happened. I tried CuteFTP, Filezilla and CoreFTP but the same problem. The file permission was 644 if I didn’t upload in sFTP but normal unencrypted FTP. PenguiNet is the exception here, where I can upload with SCP (secure copy) without the permission problem. I still don’t know what the problem is since Site5 doesn’t have that problem, I can use secure FTP without the permission problem. After emailing the helpful “CuteFTP guys” they hinted that maybe Pure-FTPd might be the problem, since a few other CuteFTP customers had problem with this server.

I’ve used Hostmonster for a few days now and the server seems to be quite stable yet not perfect. The database was down for about 20 minutes but support was helpful and fixed it.

Hostmonster offers the all-important Shell access but one drawback is that you can’t have outbound FTP from the shell, only inbound. If you pay for a dedicated IP you can use “nonstandard ports for SCP” according to the live support. A dedicated IP costs 2.50 USD per month. The reason I wanted outbound FTP was to upload mysql dumps to Site5 for daily backup.

They also have a 50 emails per hour limit, but after talking to support they’ve increased it to 200 emails per hour. I liked the fact that they actually tell you that you’ve exceeded the limit not just ignore further emails.

All in all I like Hostmonster, obviously I still need more time to form an opinion but for the price of 6.95 / 5.95 USD is a good deal.

I’ve also tested Kiosk.ws for a few days. A few things I’ve noticed was that they seem to have a limit of 2000 files per directory (they are not the only host with that limit). Since I’ve got a lot of sound files and pictures (for eBay) this wouldn’t work for me. I’ve tried to sort this out with support but didn’t get anywhere. I also noticed that sometimes it takes them a couple of hours to answer my emails which is a bit slow for a relatively expensive host. A really cool feature is their Live Conference Room - called HotConference - where you can get support through talking to them with a microphone or textchat. Sometimes no support guy was there to provide help and suddenly other customer asked me for help because they didn’t realize I was a customer as well which was quite funny. You can also listen to the conversations when other customers ask for help. At one point a guy entered the room and was really upset that something wasn’t working and that this wasn’t good for his business. I haven’t really been with Kiosk.ws long enough to judge them properly but probably won’t continue after the 1 Dollar trial for one month.

Costa Dedes Tom Traffic System Review

My latest Internet Marketing Purchase is Costa Dedes “Tom Traffic System”. The pdf eBook has a whopping 180 pages and interviews with internet marketing gurus. I especially liked the one with John Reese. In this interview he explains his “sacrifice early profits” principle which is quite interesting. Other “Super Guru Interviews” include Ted Nicholas, Joel Comm, Joe Vitale, Mike Filsaime, Yanik Silver, Willie Crawford, Charles Burke, Mike Merz, Phyllis Schwartz.

If you are new to internet marketing this book gives you a overview of all the techniques necessary to increase traffic to your site. All in all its not a bad product but nothing groundbreaking and its a bit tiring to read so many pages.

Tom Traffic System

If you not sure if Costa Dedes product is the right choice, here is my personal favorite at the moment is Jermaine Griggs product Nitty Gritty Marketing. He’s a really likeable guy and you get trial access for 2.97 USD for the first month. I really enjoy watching his videos and they really inspired me to change things around, and I benefit from this change every day now.

Nitty Gritty Marketing