DailyMoolah is Back Up Again After Server Problems

Date December 29, 2007

Hi Everyone - Thank you for your cooperation and support through my server downtime between December 23rd till December 29th. I had recently employed a plugin that 301 redirects my old permalinks to new seo friendly permalinks which may have caused an overload to my internal mod_rewrite function as allowed by my host.

That said, I hope you all had a very Merry Christmas! I want to thank you all for standing by Dailymoolah as loyal subscribers and repeating visitors. 2007 was a year of positive change for me, and I am sure that 2008 will bring about many new developments that will be worth the reading.

If you’ve missed some of my best posts in 2007, please check out my Top Posts. I’ve also been actively writing for my employer, Search Engine People where you can subscribe to my author feed.

Thats it for 2007! I’ll talk you fine readers in 2008 :)

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    8 Responses to “DailyMoolah is Back Up Again After Server Problems”

    1. esvl said:

      Hey Merry Christmas to you as well.

    2. Charles said:

      Good your back buddy.
      Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.

    3. Collin LaHay said:

      Welcome back. =)

    4. Steeltowndubber said:

      Good to see you’re back. Happy New Year! All the best for ‘08.

      Rich

    5. D said:

      Happy New Year! Hope to hear more of your brilliant ideas soon. :)

    6. Josh Spaulding said:

      It’s good to see you’re back and nothing was lost! I hope you had a great new year!

      I like the category/post permalink as well. Some people claim /year/month/title is best to prevent duplicate titles, but I’m just careful not to do that :)

      btw, I’m finally having a custom theme done, so I won’t be copying “yours” anymore ;)

    7. Dev Basu said:

      Great Josh! I haven’t been all that active recently due to other projects and life in general. I hope to be up and posting soon though! — Dev

    8. Daniel Harrison said:

      You seem to have issues with the script that leaves comments. I strongly recommend you take a look and fix it. :)

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