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Mar 03 2010

Blumenthal: Fed Misses Critical Deadline To Roll Back Credit Rates, Fees By KENNETH R. GOSSELIN The Hartford Courant Even as a sum of new protections for credit card users went into effect last Monday, the state attorney general disparage a ke

Mar 03 2010
update new credit card regulations allow room for maneuvering
UPDATE: New Credit Card Regulations Allow Room For Maneuvering By Meena Thiruvengadam Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)--The credit card game rules have officially changed thanks to new credit card regulations, effective Monday,

Mar 03 2010
Report: Interchange Fees Obstructs Economic Growth, Job Creation
Report: Interchange Fees Obstructs Economic Growth, Job Creation By Linda Lisanti INDIANAPOLIS -- Less than 20% of the interchange fees charged by credit card companies actually includes the cost of processing transactions, according to a rece

Feb 25 2010
Be A Smart Credit Card User
Be A Smart Credit Card User •Read the terms and conditions of your card. "The Credit Card Act is there to protect consumers," said Bruce McClary, ClearPoint Credit Counseling Solutions spokesman. "But the responsibility is still in the hands of th

Feb 25 2010
terms of the new credit cards regulations
CREDIT CARD ACT TERMS OF THE NEW CREDIT CARDS REGULATIONS 10 things that credit-card issuers can still perform with proper notice: * Alter your fixed-rate card to variable. * Increase your Annual Percentage Rate on future purchases. * Rais

Feb 25 2010
CREDIT CARD TRICKS take out cash
CREDIT CARD TRICKS By Kate Mansey 50 percent extra to take out cash Credit card companies are utilizing crafty tricks to rip off customers - as shock numbers show Britons owe £54.5 billion to our "flexible friends". A Sunday Mirror inves

Feb 23 2010
Build Good Credit Without Credit Cards
Build Good Credit Without Credit Cards When you are trying to build a good credit history, one often repeated piece of advice is to get a couple of credit cards and pay them off promptly. Credit cards are not the only way to skin the credit cat, t

Feb 23 2010
interest rate summary credit cards
Interest Rate Summary Credit Cards Here is a look at the state of credit card rates from the weekly national survey of large banks and thrifts conducted Feb. 17, 2010 by Bankrate.com Rates: 13.39% (all fixed); 13.63% (all variable) Credit c

Feb 21 2010
clouds parting over credit card troubles
Clouds Parting Over Credit Card Troubles Kelsey Swanekamp, With joblessness still hovering at 10 percent and household budget under pressure, credit card issuers and lenders are still taking profits from their loans to consumers. Developmen

Feb 21 2010
credit card chargeoffs still troubling
Credit Card Charge-Offs Still Troubling February 17, 2010 by Staff   Credit card charge-offs – or loans assumed uncollectible and written off – edged higher in January as reported by the major card issuers, although there is some positive expe

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I've been taking some extra time to learn some moderately advanced programming. I can't believe I haven't written in this blog for over a month now!

I get it into my head that I need to know how things work. I hear alot of web marketers talking about different techniques of how they market their sites and some times my eyes just glaze over. Lately, I've been taking the time to program some of the tools and get a better feel for what these experts are talking about.

TESTING AND EXPERIMENTING
One thing that I've been curious about is how these guys are testing sites, forms, text, graphics etc so quickly. I feel that I'm talking to a bunch of webmarketing scientists. And really, that's what they are.

They are trying a whole set of different systems and techniques to see which ones are working. Trial and testing. Research and development.

That's what I've been spending my time on. Developing my sites so that I can test things faster. In doing so, I have learned some things more quickly.

The attitude is a little different than I used to have. I used to think that I would build a site and then leave it do its job. Now I'm interested in tweaking the sites to get better results out of them.

I spent the better part of a week developing a sign up form that is portable and flexible. This will enable me to try different types of forms, asking for different amounts of information in a test lab environment.

I'll keep every one posted as to how it's working as time progresses.

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