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Earlier today I stumbled across a WordPress Blogger Bundle from Appsumo.com and it's definitely worth the $32 it costs. I'm pretty cheap so I usually opt for the "free account" with services or just stick with open-source if need be. But this is definitely an awesome bundle to look into. The bundled apps value at ~$950 and you get the following:

 WordPress Blogger Bundle from Appsumo.com

  • Page.ly - 3 months of business hosting ($150 value)
  • BuySellAds - $50 advertiser credit
  • inboxSEO - 6 months 'Standard' Plan ($114 value)
  • WooThemes - Unite theme (plus 2 more of your choice)
  • PadPressed - PadPress WordPress Plugin + Theme
  • And eleven other apps/items

I decided to take advantage of the bundle namely for the BuySellAds credit and the WooThemes offer. That's $32 for what would have been at least ~$120. Not bad!

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Hover, a new domain registrar

Sorted under Stuff I find on the intertubes on September 17th, 2010

Yesterday I was in the market for some .me domains to try to help a brand I already started. I just didn't want to pay $15-25 for a couple of .me domains that would be redirecting to a .com.

I ended up stumbling across Hover. Right now they've got .ME domains for $5. Yeah, $5. So I spent a good 30 minutes pouring over some new names and I had 5 in my cart but decided to cut it down to just 2. $10 for two .me domains. That would have been around $40 at GoDaddy or Namecheap.

The cost for the other domains are around $15/yr for com/net/org although they do include free private whois, DNS management, domain forwarding and unlimited custom URLs. That's almost on par with the other registrars and you won't have to deal with atrocious hidden fees that you don't see until you checkout.

You can use the coupon code "cupcakes" to get 10% off your purchase at Hover.

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Work hard, play harder

Sorted under Stuff I find on the intertubes on January 11th, 2010

It took a month longer than I anticipated but I finally finished up my redesign for iCupcake. For the past few months I've been a little more obsessed with baking & cupcakes than I usually am. So much so that majority of the blogs I had been reading were baking/cupcake centralized, which of course would lead to bakery websites and cupcakery. It only seemed fitting to bring that atmosphere to my blog--to make it not only something that fits the domain name but also what I enjoy.

Since this is my first post for the New Year, I decided that maybe I would make some goals for myself versus worrying about New Year's Resolutions. I've never really made resolutions in the past and I surely never stuck with any. Goals seem more realistic and achievable so figured I'd stick with that.

  • Increase my Xbox gamerscore. I'm sitting at 8405 right now and want to hit 10,000 before February starts. I frequently stick to specific games solely for multiplayer so this will be a nice challenge for me. I've got a few games to play right now that I took from Steve's which include Battlefield: Bad Company, Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising and a few other games that I just need to get 100% completion for achievements (Modern Warfare 2, COD4, COD:WaW to name a few.) Once I hit 10,000 then I'll just keep increasing. I've got awhile before I can catch up to Steve and his massive 104,000+ gamerscore.
  • Bake more & photograph it. I've been stockpiling up numerous recipes for different sweets and treats but have yet to really go through any of them yet. A few weeks ago I purchased a good amount of material for making some cakepops as well as cupcake bites. I have only gotten around to making the cupcake bites so far. So I don't gain weight or make my little sister fall into a food coma, I also bought supplies to package these up. I plan on letting my mom bring some to work to offer up and hopefully, strike up some business through this. It's something new and enjoying, so I'm taking advantage of it.
  • Taking longer breaks from the computer & gaming to catch up on all of the books sitting on my shelf. I have about 10+ Dean Koontz books that have not yet been read along with a few other authors. I just haven't been reading much at all the last year and really do miss laying around with a good book. So I want to read on book a week. This is a very feasible goal because I'm a fast reader. I read through the last Harry Potter book in ~6 hours so books that are 1/3 the size should be no problem.
  • Relaunch an old project of mine so I can add extra monthly income. I started it back in 2007 and made a good amount of money for the three months I had been active with it. Since then I just let it die off. In the year and a half since then, I have definitely lost out on a lot of potential clients and money by abandoning it. Hopefully by mid-February I can have it relaunched to start selling on it again.

So rather then set goals for the entire year I figured I would just do something that would be completed within the next couple of months. Once those goals are done I can either mark them off as "finished" or "upgrade" them to make them more challenging for myself. Nothing is better then earning money, playing videogames and enjoying yourself rather than stressing out.

On a last note, if you spot any 404s, spelling mistakes, or other coding issues definitely let me know. I've been staring at this for quite some time so I may have overlooked something very minute. :) Also for those of you using >IE7, I haven't yet made it "backwards-compatible," so while it will work fine for you.. I haven't gotten around to adjusting the rgba to rgb so that it will render the colors for you. I'll get to it soon.

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Breaking out of the mold

Sorted under Stuff I find on the intertubes on September 22nd, 2009

For almost a year I have been relying on premade themes from places like WooThemes and Elegant Themes for my personal site. I just didn't have the time nor patience to devote development work to my own website. It definitely showed as I just didn't feel like updating my site.

A few days ago I randomly felt inspired to work on a new theme and I actually stuck with it. I'm known to work on something and get as far as coding out the header and then quitting on the rest of it. I just don't like working for myself as I start to hate it a few days later. I'm very pleased with myself as I've finally gotten a theme done that isn't just tweaking a premade.

I decided to go more on the CSS3 route with some features (eg: rounded corners) as I am an ass backwards developer. I am still trying to force myself to work in Photoshop to get a PSD going then to code it up. Unfortunately I prefer the code out the framework then shove in colors and images. Truthfully it's a method that's worked out okay for me so I suppose that's why I still stick with it.

Oh I almost forgot! I have finally? switched domain names. I was ridiculously bored and hated atourworst.org. I had registered a few other domains along with icupcake.org, but ultimately this was my winner. Atourworst.org should now entirely redirect to iCupcake.org; There are going to be some errors here and there but I have it set to log and email them to me so I can fix as I see them. The biggest will be images in posts, so I'll get around to that momentarily. If you spot any problems, let me know. For what it's worth, this was not designed to support >IE7. Don't bother checking in there ;)

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I have strong love for pugs, cupcakes, & my boyfriend. I hail from the southside of Chicago where I am a frontend webdeveloper & a small business owner. Learn more about me.

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