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We Are Now On Mobile Phone!

appleWith probably one of the biggest technology events of this year, if not the biggest, the Apple iPhone is all set to become the next wave of mobile internet devices. While the Apple iPhone does an amazing job of displaying web pages the way they were designed to be seen, often visitors want quicker access to website content. After many of you have asked us to provide a better service for mobile use, we are pleased to announce that Just One Hot Minute and our other network websites are now available in Apple iPhone, iPod, iPod Touch, Android, Nokia, Samsung and many other hand held held mobile devices. You will love our new mobile enhanced features within the GorgeousBoys Online Entertainment Network. You can now listen to our Live commericial free dance radio while you surf our website. You can chat and make new friends or get that booty-call you so want --- right from your mobile device! So what you waiting for grab your mobile phone and travel with us! The Internet on Mobile Just Got Hotter!

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Get Boystown Live Radio on your mobile device many ways, here are some of the way's we have been able to stream BTL to our own devices. Hit us up if you have any others to add to the list to help out fellow listeners...

iPhone / iPod Touch  SHOUTcast Radio App - FREE (make sure to enable 'hi-bit streams' in the phone settings area to hear the 128K better quality stream)   Nokia  Nokia Internet Radio - FREE   Windows Mobile 5 or 6  Pocket Tunes - COST / but free to try   Palm OS  Pocket Tunes - COST / but free to try   T-Mobile G1 - Android  Stream Furious - FREE

ATTENTION WEBMASTERS & BLOGGERS

If you presently have a WordPress powered website or blog of your own you can also make your website iPhone-ready in a snap  WPtouch automatically transforms your WordPress blog into an iPhone application-like experience when viewed from an iPhone or iPod touch. It comes complete with ajax & effects, and all the standard WordPress blog features: search, login, categories, tags, archives, photos & more. WPtouch also allows for near-complete customization through your WordPress admin.

Check out more information about the WPtouch WordPress Plugin and Theme here.

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Bye-bye Chinchilla Jim!

chinOne of my favorite bloggers, Jim made his last post today ending a 2 year and 198 post run on the 2nd anniversary of the arrest of Harlow and Joe, the two convicted murderers who now sit in prison for the murder of Bryan Kocis (Cobra Video Owner). Jim's post will be missed and we want to thank Jim for adding us to his blog roll sometime back just as the murder trial started to heat up. I've gained considerable knowledge from reading Jim's blog over the past year. Take care Jim and hope we see you around cyberspace again soon! Be sure and leave your comments on Jim's blog in honor of his final post! Silence of the Chinchillas  I've Seen Things... ...you people wouldn't believe.
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Ending Affiliate Commissions

heatseek300 The newest Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox include a privacy feature that has a lot of webmasters concerned about losing their monthly affiliate commissions. "Private browsing" will prevent browsers from retaining browsing history, temporary Internet files, saved passwords, search history and — of greatest concern to webmasters — cookies. Cookies are used by most affiliate programs to track which affiliate referred a surfer, so when they are erased by the browsers, affiliates no longer will receive signup credit if the surfer joins a site at any point in the future. As a result, the existing business model will need to adapt — and pronto because IE 8 and Firefox 3.1 are already being downloaded to consumer-end users.

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The purpose of private browsing is to prevent any information from being retained after the browser is closed — i.e. nothing is written to disk. Microsoft and Mozilla avidly promote that private browsing has many different use cases, such as researching a medical condition or shopping for a surprise birthday gift. But in actuality, there's only one major use case: porn surfing. In fact, tech bloggers already have dubbed the feature "porn mode."

Private browsing is not the default setting on any browser; users have to enable it by pressing a button or selecting it from a menu. When enabled, the browser launches a new session and copies all existing cookies into memory. Any new cookies acquired during the session are deleted when the session ends. This basically reduces all cookies to "session" cookies that expire when the user closes the browsing session. In terms of affiliate marketing, affiliates mostly will have to rely on users clicking on an affiliate link and signing up during the same browser session. If a user clicks on a link before beginning a private session and signs up during the session, the affiliate still will get credit. But if a user clicks on a link during a private session and signs up anytime afterward — for example, an hour later they open a new browser in either private or nonprivate mode, then sign up — the purchase won't be tracked. IE and Firefox are not the first browsers to introduce this feature. Apple's Safari has had the feature for some time, and Google's Chrome browser includes a similar "incognito" mode. However, with a combined market share of 80 percent, the new releases of IE and Firefox will make a huge impact as users really begin to adopt the new functionality. How fast will users adopt the new browser versions? Microsoft and Mozilla use auto-update mechanisms that are very effective. For comparison, looking back at the release of Internet Explorer 7 in October 2006, users updated at a rate of 1.2 million a day, reaching a 30 percent market share within five months. Assuming a similar trajectory, and also making the assumptions that one in three users will adopt private browsing while surfing porn and that 50 percent of purchases will be lost because of cookie deletion, we arrive at the following projections: By the end of 2009, affiliates around the world would lose 9.17 percent of their commissions. By the end of 2010, the loss would approach 12.5 percent.

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So how will the affiliate-marketing model adapt to these changes? There are three potential fallouts: The first is simply a market solution. Affiliates will continue working with sponsors, knowing that a portion of their sales are continuously lost. This already is happening on a small scale as a result of users who have manually disabled cookies. Sponsors even might compensate for the loss by raising their payouts. The second possibility is that affiliates could pressure sponsors to convert to a publisher/advertiser model, which does not depend on cookies. Affiliates simply would get paid for ad impressions or clicks instead of actual signups. Many affiliates already are doing this with part of their ad inventory, and the trend could move considerably in this direction. This would complicate matters for many sponsors because the quality of clicks and impressions varies greatly, and sponsors would need to track their affiliates' performance constantly. A third possibility is for affiliates to persuade their users to adopt their own browsers. One site doing just that is xPeeps. By promoting its own xPeeps browser — powered by HeatSeek.com — the site is able to provide its users with the same privacy features they want, while retaining all the affiliate credit. The HeatSeek software allows users to surf in private but preserves all cookies normally across uses. The relationship also helps xPeeps to increase user retention because the xPeeps browser always starts on the xPeeps home page, thereby continuously turning visitors into return visitors.

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Heatseek is a pornography focused browser that quietly launched. The point of this software is to make porn browsing more efficient and more secure. The browser is available on Windows machines only, and is built on top of Internet Explorer. They’ve clearly thought this through. Every feature is aimed at either making porn consumption easier or making it less likely that others will know what you are up to. I’ll walk through some of the features first and save my editorial for the end. On the security side: Credentials are needed just to open the browser. Downloaded files are encrypted and viewable only through Heatseek. They do their best to eliminate popups, spyware and viruses. Finally, they’ve even included a panic button to shut down the application immediately. On the ease-of-consumption side: Downloading of images and videos is assumed, and can be accomplished with a single click. As mentioned above, these files are encrypted and can only be opened within Heatseek. Downloaded files can be organized in, well, playlists, and can be dragged and dropped to reorganize. They’ve included a bookmark feature that allows users to quickly jump to their “favorite” scene.

Heatseek is also guaranteeing that their software contains no spyware.

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The basic version of Heatseek is free, with a premium version available for a one time fee. The main feature of the premium version is that it allows the user to unencrypt downloaded files and move them directly to the hard drive for use in other browsers and media players. The premium version also allows users to access “special content”. The Heatseek team is making significant efforts to remain anonymous, although there is at least one tie to another browser startup - the Mozilla-based media browser Songbird. Rob Lord, the founder of Songbird, is also a shareholder and board member of Heatseek. A note to would-be users: Many employers  install monitoring software on computers that Heatseek will not bypass. A note to my fellow webmasters: Start promoting HeatSeek on your site and begin to require your affiliates to provide you with more better ways to ensure you won't lose sales. The best affiliate programs are those that allow users to sign-up for free using an email address. When sales occur from that email address you will always get credit regardless of cookies - as long as your guys maintains that email address you are all set ! You can also see where this article was ran on a April 6, 2009 Edition of XBIZ.com. Tole at Heatseek is the author of The End of Affiliate Commissions. I have supplemented this article with the Heatseek review which would not appear in the printed version made by XBix.
The End of Affiliate Commissions?
"Private browsing" will prevent browsers from retaining browsing history, temporary Internet files, saved passwords, search history and — of greatest concern to webmasters — cookies.

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The Only Blog Of Its Kind

happy_campers_at_2007_campus_pride_summer_leadership_campwebYesterday Campus Pride officially launched its new national blog online, Campus Q&A (http://www.CampusPrideBlog.org). The blog is written and moderated by a team of college student leaders from across the country who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) and ally. As the name Campus Q&A implies, the blog provides a forum to ask questions and get answers. The only blog of its kind for and by college student leaders, Campus Pride operates the blog through its Campus Q Team. The team consists of nearly a dozen LGBT and ally student leaders chosen from across thecountry, who serve as active, visible resource persons in various regions. Any student who is part of the Campus Q Team may be a featured blogger.       smc
“Campus Pride views the Campus Q&A blog as a platform for college activists as well as an organizing tool for LGBT and ally student leaders at colleges and universities. The blog sheds light on important issues to young adults and allows their voice to be heard in a prominent manner in national discourse,” said Christopher Bylone, Campus Q Team Coordinator for Campus Pride. “This blog will be the hub for what’s happening queer on and around college campuses.”

Campus Pride is the leading national nonprofit organization for LGBT and ally student leaders and campus organizations. The mission of the organization is to build future leaders and to create safer, more LGBT-friendly colleges and universities. Campus Pride has been recognized and praised for its Campus Pride Camp in the summer and the national LGBT-Friendly Campus Climate Index (http://www.campusclimateindex.org). The new blog will also be a vital tool for Campus Pride to share new resources, updates and activities about the organization in a timely manner. To learn more about Campus Pride or about how to join the Campus Q Team to be a blogger, please go online to http://www.CampusPride.org. Any questions, please email info@campuspride.org or call 704-277-6710.

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