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Tips for Using a Directory Submission Service

Saturday, August 14th, 2010

So you have your brand new website, but what should you do now? Well, there are many things you can do to get people onto your website. You can advertise the website in the local newspapers, send out flyers, business card, use pay per click. The list goes on and on. But the one thing [...]

Webmasters, Protect Your Virtual Real Estate

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

When you own a domain, it’s your own personal property, your virtual real estate. It’s yours and no one should be allowed to place their trash on your property. What trash you ask? If you have a blog and you get comment spam, that’s trash. If you run a forum and someone creates a profile [...]

Private Label Rights Content and How to Use it

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

We all know that content is king. But there is the right way and the wrong way to use Private Label Rights content on your sites, article submissions, etc. You use the PLR articles as guides, or ideas, and you create your own content, your own spin on it, if you will. Don’t use automated [...]

Contribution and Search Engine Optimization Versus Spam

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Today I posted on Twitter that I just don’t have it in me to continually spam my affiliate links to my followers. I mean, sure I’ll mention something I’m promoting once or maybe twice, but that’s it. And that’s after I’ve tweeted about something else, like maybe a great quote, or an interesting news item. [...]

How Important is Google PageRank?

Thursday, November 8th, 2007

Recently I visited a webmaster forum where everyone was obsessing about Google’s recent update to the PageRank system. Quite a few people saw a drop in their site’s ranking including me. This site dropped 1 point to a PR5. At first, I was upset and wondered what I had done wrong. Then I decided to [...]

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