Google Analytics combined with Google Webmaster Tools can be a lovely set of tools for webmasters to eliminate web crawl errors and find out where your visitors are coming from whether that be referrer-wise or country-wise. Google Analytics tells you exactly how many page views and unique visitors you have had per day whilst also showing what website lead them to yours and approximately where they live. Google Webmaster Tools helps you to understand the Googlebot and how it operates, letting you fine tune the settings for the bot and showing you any errors that it found while […]
Was generally browsing the web the other day – as you do when you get bored of Counter-Strike: Source, 7th game in a row win on Office and it is in the middle of the week so you don't feel like doing anything (although my wins on Counter-Strike are more of 1 in 10, so that didn't happen to me) – and stumbled across BlogMad.
BlogMad is basically another blog trafficker, just like any other but with some improvements that seem to make it worthwhile registering for. For example you earn yourself credits for visiting peoples blogs […]
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Aggregators or feed readers are software that a client can download which uses a web feed to retrieve syndicated web content such as weblogs, podcasts, vlogs, and mainstream mass media websites, or in the case of a search aggregator, a customized set of search results.
I don't personally use feeds as a way of viewing the latest on websites, instead I use the website itself and view them from the main page. Mainly because it looks a lot better to have the webpage open if it has a nice layout than it does to have the feed reader open, and […]
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For the first time ever, I have my own hosting and domain name! I purchased this speedy web server from Streamline and after around an hour of doing so I am beginning to feel the full thrill of my own blog/space without any restrictions! Soon I will get my portfolio/website uploaded to bull3t.me.uk, but for now you can visit my blog directly through blog.bull3t.me.uk.
You may have noticed that this time I have not imported my posts from my old WordPress or Blogger blog to save space on my database and so that I have a fresh […]


Bull3t's Blog is a next generation web log written by me, Philip Hughes (also known as Bull3t), a first-year college student living in England, aged 20. I write this blog for the sake of doing so, posting about anything I see fit. 