Class example to get your balance, and to send an sms using the Clickatell API. No validation happens on the data you submit. This will need to be handled by you. (Maybe I’ll add extra code for that later)
Class example to get your balance, and to send an sms using the Clickatell API. No validation happens on the data you submit. This will need to be handled by you. (Maybe I’ll add extra code for that later)
Blogging has become the newest tool of the 21st century Internet. It’s easier than ever before to communicate with friends and share vital information. As blogs have advanced we can now see powerful digital magazines which offer articles at the rate of any great new source.
Search Engine Optimization is a powerful process to help webmasters get their blogs ranking for search terms. Search Engine Marketing provides a similar method of link building by creating tons of backlinks onto your site. This can be accomplished through social media outlets such as Twitter, Digg, Reddit, and Pligg websites.
Editor’s note:
This is a guest contribution by Amanda DiSilvestro. Amanda DiSilvestro is a writer on topics ranging from social media to background checks. She writes for an online resource that gives advice on topics including document software to small businesses and entrepreneurs for the leading business directory – Business.com.
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