Welcome to Mormon Hacker.
This blog was inspired by Lifehacker, a site dedicated to bringing people tips, tricks, and ideas to make their lives easier and more simple. My wife and I are HUGE fans of the site.
We started talking about how Mormons need something like this. For years our leaders have admonished us to make our lives more simple. Yet, it seems like the general membership has not gotten the message. People complain because the gospel is a burden or that they aren't getting much out. We think the problem stems from the lack of knowledge on how to maximize the resources we have right in front of us.
This is where Mormon Hacker comes in.
Each day, we'll bring you Mormon Hacks: shortcuts on how to utilize the internet, computers, as well as other resources in order to make living the gospel-from food storage to home teaching, from frugal living to planning lessons-more fun, easy, and fulfilling. We hope you enjoy.
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Welcome to Mormon Hacker
Posted by Brett at 7:35 PM
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5 Comments:
Dear Mormon Hacker,
I see that you are using Google Ads on your site. You might want to consider using the "Competitive Ad Filter" in the AdSense setup to filter out ads that may not fit well with the objectives of your web site. Feel free to contact me if you would like the list I use on my sites.
You might want to take a look at the FemministMormonHousewives link.
When I followed it it had links related to women finding women, and not for swapping cooking tips. As well as links to sites that I can only assume are inappropriate based on their names, I wasn't about to click on them.
I think you want to link here
http://www.feministmormonhousewives.org/
I have no intention of you publishing this comment (please don't). I just couldn't find any contact information for you, so I thought I would contact you through your comments.
I wanted to see what you think of the website www.pyxlin.com. It was created by BYU students (one of them being me): http://nn.byu.edu/story.cfm/67549
I was also wondering what it would take for me to convince you to let your readers know about us?
Your fellow BYU student,
Jeff Harmon
Team Pyxlin
I agree with Jacob's comment about your Google Ads from way back in 2006. This is my first time at the site because someone recommended it. When I saw some of the Google ads and links, I thought the site had been taken over by anti-LDS people because they were either negative or irreverent of sacred things.
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