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I found a new website. www.neql.com it teaches how to do different
computer stuff including php. In fact php is one of the main categories
there. Its a new website so we should all get in now while we can. It
also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see

Dec 22 '05 #1
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<kl*****@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:11**********************@g47g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
I found a new website. www.neql.com it teaches how to do different
computer stuff including php. In fact php is one of the main categories
there. Its a new website so we should all get in now while we can. It
also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see


Why do you have the redirect page?

And you might also want to remove the donate button, wait until you site
grows before you start asking people for cash.

Just a thought.

Simon
Dec 22 '05 #2
kl*****@gmail.com wrote:
I found a new website. www.neql.com it teaches how to do different
computer stuff including php. In fact php is one of the main categories
there. Its a new website so we should all get in now while we can. It
also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see


I don't agree.
It contains 3 (!) tutorials in PHP.

And yes, that is a lot, considering most other categories contain 0 topics.

One 'tutorial' tells you how to use a function.
One tutorial tells how to use print().
The third tells you how to connect to my_sql.

It is a total no-go, contains only extremely basic stuff, everyone can find
at www.php.net in a second or two.

You are probably spamming this newsgroup in the hope your redirectpage
produces enough revenues for you to buy more dope.

Now go learning PHP yourself, and get good at it, so you can earn your money
in a honest way.

Regards,
Erwin Moller
Dec 22 '05 #3
On 22 Dec 2005 03:15:26 -0800, kl*****@gmail.com wrote:
I found a new website. <removed> it teaches how to do different
computer stuff including php.
This particular sort of spam really gets on my nerves; pretending to be
someone who "found" a website.

You didn't find it, you own it; if you're going to post fake astroturfing
messages, posting using the email address with which you registered the domain
makes it fairly obvious.
In fact php is one of the main categories there.
Hardly. There are three PHP "tutorials" of apalling quality.
Its a new website so we should all get in now while we can.
Before you get bored and it disappears, you mean?
It >also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see


The site is not a "must see", it's atrocious.

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Dec 22 '05 #4
Build it good and they will come. Build it low end and the low end
comes. Build it high end and the high end will come. Build it as a spam
site and noone comes back!

Dec 22 '05 #5
Erwin Moller wrote:
kl*****@gmail.com wrote:
I found a new website. www.neql.com it teaches how to do different
computer stuff including php. In fact php is one of the main
categories there. Its a new website so we should all get in now
while we can. It also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see


I don't agree.
It contains 3 (!) tutorials in PHP.


Hey, that's not bad! The same dumbass spammed it to comp.lang.c, and
there's NO C tutorials at all. Not that I'd expect them to be worth
anything if there were.


Brian
Dec 22 '05 #6
Default User wrote:
Erwin Moller wrote:
kl*****@gmail.com wrote:
> I found a new website. www.neql.com it teaches how to do different
> computer stuff including php. In fact php is one of the main
> categories there. Its a new website so we should all get in now
> while we can. It also lets you upload tutorials there. A must see
I don't agree.
It contains 3 (!) tutorials in PHP.


Hey, that's not bad! The same dumbass spammed it to comp.lang.c, and
there's NO C tutorials at all. Not that I'd expect them to be worth
anything if there were.


LOL
What an idiot.
Are there still idiots out there that pay for sites that show their adds
without any checking?
Unbelievable.

I remember the early days for e-commerce: around 1998.
All nOObmanagers were talking about 'hits' for their site.
So I 'developed' a hitmachine (in 20 minutes) that would produce the number
of 'hits' of their choice on the site of their choice. ;-)
That helped a bit to reduce their entousiasm for hits. :P

Regards,
Erwin Moller


Brian


Dec 23 '05 #7

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