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Blogging Mix provides effective blogging tips to bloggers who want to improve their blogs. SEO, Practical Blogging Tips, Blog Optimization and Monetization, Blogger Tutorial, Content, Connection, Continuity etc.
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How 16×16 Pixels Can Help Define Your Brand
2008-06-04 02:09:00
Google Change Draws Massive Reaction How can something that small play a role in defining your online business? Take a look at a change Google made a few days ago: Old Look:   New Look: If you take look in the address bar of your browser on most sites you’ll see a small graphic file called a ‘favorite icon’ which is basically a small image with the extension ‘.ico’. At WhyDoWork we use the palm trees (  )from our very first logo (it has some nostalgic appeal to me). It’s Important If you’re still in doubt whether your audience cares or not if you have one, take a look at how many bloggers covered Google’s change over the last few days. Whether you’re consciously paying attention or not, its clear that there are folks out there who notice. The first time I hit Google after the change I instantly picked up on it. It’s Easy to Make Your Own Whenever I make a .ico file I usually use Adobe PhotoShop, but I recommend the Favic...
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You Just Bought a Site; What Next? (Part IV)
2008-05-29 05:43:00
Over the last few weeks I’ve been doing a series of posts on what to do after you purchase a site or blog. The Site Point Marketplace is something I check daily. By the looks of it, many publishers in the ‘make money online’ niche are looking to get out as soon as they can so there’s no better time to learn how to merge two sites together. If you haven’t already read them, please take a look at Part s 1, 2 and 3 of this series: - Part I - The Checklist - Part II - Analysis of “What’s Hot - Part III - .htaccess (redirection) Mastery Last month we purchased the rights to two great blogs. The above posts, and future ones on this topic are a near complete account of the ‘recipe’ we use after acquiring the sites. In my opinion it’s valuable enough information to stick in an eBook on the topic, but free for you as a reader of this site :). RSS Transfer and Migration A big piece of any blog is it’s RSS subscriber base. Some w...
Would You Like to Be Rewarded for Searching Products Online?
2008-05-26 04:47:00
Microsoft thinks so. Their new LIVE Search Cashback program rewards users with cash for using the site. Instead of just rehashing what’s written on their site, take a look at how it works:   Straightforward and Easy This program isn’t rocket science. Consumer product searches make up a huge percent of overall search traffic. About 1/3 of all search traffic is commerce related, however this fraction of queries makes up over 80% of all advertising revenue online. Above a win-win situation for consumers, it also gives Microsoft a chance at putting a dent in Google’s core business. Give it a try, and if you have, let me know how it’s working out for you. Since I’m outside the US I can’t give it a shot, but if you’re American and over the age of 18, give your next online purchase a go. Buying everyday things online can be a great way to save money, and with Microsoft LIVE search you’ll get the added bonus of some cash back on your purchase...
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I tried, and I failed; what is the secret?
2008-05-21 06:12:00
Does that sound familiar? Once in a while I like to highlight some of the great discussions that go on in our forums. The question was asked by work2befree, a relatively new, but very active and insightful member of our site. She had first started out online in 2003 with an affiliate website, but couldn’t get it noticed so she gave up. She tried again in 2006. This time she was going to use a blog to market the affiliate links (which most are doing these days). On top of this, she was also taking a course from a guy who was offering to teach others how to become successful like he was with affiliate marketing. Again she abandoned this initiative due to a lack of success and started with something new. This time it was working. What is the Secret ? What was she doing differently that made it work? As many of our members suggested, it is a combination of factors. I’ve plucked out a few key points that I think all internet marketers would benefit from. If you’re intere...
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Would You Like Free Targeted Traffic and Reviews of Your Site?
2008-05-15 14:59:00
That title is correct. About two weeks ago we launched a feature that we’ve been very much excited about since conceiving the idea; the WhyDoWork Review System. Since launch last Sunday, we’ve had over 5000 visitors to that section of the site with the top links receiving hundreds of total clicks. As an added benefit, these top listed links also get free reviews of their site from other interested visitors. Does that sound like something you might be interested in? Keep in mind that it’s all free. Read on if you’re even a little bit intrigued. The Idea: A Review Exchange System Joe and I were brainstorming about other features that might make WhyDoWork.com a more valuable resource for the site audience. One point we both agreed with is that almost all of our members are small business owners having Internet based businesses. Assuming that as a foundational truth, we then discussed how we could best help out our users with their websites. We both came to the ...
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Stop Submitting your Blog Posts to Digg.com
2008-05-14 01:58:00
Digg.com has long been ‘the’ holy grail for bloggers to have their story promoted. Getting to the front page of the popular news is a goal of many publishers, and most will submit each story they write in hopes that it catches on and garners a massive traffic boost to their site. Is Digg as important as everyone makes it out to be? In the grand scheme of things, it turns out the answer is no. Data just released by Comscore indicates that Yahoo!’s new ‘buzz’ website is beating Digg at their own game. Digg has always been a site that caters to a highly technical crowd that often fail to ignore the rest of society (that same crowd on the twitter.com bandwagon :)), and Yahoo! Buzz is capitalizing on this. It’s basically a simplified version of Digg that includes more mainstream and less tech/web 2.0 heavy content; and it’s gaining major traction on the internet. Check out this graph released that compares traffic to both sites: The graph shows...
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How to Dominate the Google Search Results
2008-05-08 20:42:00
Due to the extreme value of this blog post, I don’t want any backlinks, track backs, email forwards, etc. This is top secret WhyDoWork Insider info only! Matt’s last post provided some useful tips on taking advantage of Google Analytics to control your visitor behaviour. Today I am going to keep with the traffic optimizing tips by talking about an amazing little feature within the Google Webmaster Tools. For those of you who aren’t already signed up, it’s free to use and there are some great revealing insights as to how Google perceives your site. The Answer Lies in the Data For the info we are looking at today, you need to: Login to Google Webmaster Tools Click on your domain name (or set it up if you haven’t done so) Click on ‘Statistics’ in the left hand menu Click on the ‘Top search queries’ sub menu. What we are given now is a two columned list, one being the ‘Top Search Queries’ and one for ‘Top Clicked...
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Why You Shouldn’t Care About Traffic
2008-05-07 14:09:00
This post is all about metrics. I am a huge fan of Google Analytics; partly because it is free, and partly because I’ve had some success in the past with using the data to improve subscriber rates. A question that comes up quite frequently in our forums is how do I increase traffic to my site? Looking at Your Hits Won’t Get you More Hits My title might be just slightly misleading as I’m not suggesting you ignore trying to improve traffic. I’m suggesting that too many webmasters focus on the unique visitors and hits to their site instead of core metrics that will ultimately improve those numbers. Looking at your visitors counts isn’t going to get you more visitors. What Will? There are four key metrics I advise everyone add to their dashboard in Google Analytics. Keep these above all others, and make changes on your site that impact these metrics. I guarantee you will be more successful. Here’s a quick summary of each. 1. Depth of Visit Just as t...
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BloggingMix Reader Questions & Change Management
2008-05-05 21:48:00
Since we acquired the site BloggingMix.com I’ve received quite a few emails and comments from readers wondering about how we managed to set things up so quickly, why we decided to migrate content over to WhyDoWork, and how we plan on moving forward. This post was the tipping point in getting moving on covering some of the questions received and it’s a great topic to cover anyways. I thought I’d make a quick post to address some of the concerns (which are valid) on how and why we migrated everything so quickly. How the Heck Did All the Content Get Here so Fast? Wordpress 2.5 has a nifty little feature set called import and export (pretty self explanatory). The next step is to use a 301 redirect, which I discussed last week to point visitors and search engines to the new content. All the links that once pointed to content on BloggingMix, now point to that same content on WhyDoWork. Are you Crazy? You’re Going to Lose All the SEO and Back-links! To search engine...
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BloggingMix.com Joins WhyDoWork
2008-05-04 16:41:00
Yet Another Blog Acquisition I’m very pleased to announce that our second blog acquisition in past month has been completed (the first was in early April). Some further details on the purchase of the new site are still up on BloggingMix. BloggingMix will bring to us some tremendous content and a great audience. The previous owner of the site Rocky has been invited to be an occasional guest poster on the WhyDoWork blog. With a new service launching soon he no longer had the time to maintain his site which is where we stepped in to assist. Blogs Are Not Permanent This is a point that I often stress. A blog that is a one man show is extremely difficult to sustain over the long term. Lives change, interests change, and needs change, which is why many blog owners end up selling at some point. Will we be there to purchase every single blog that covers making money online? Not a chance! But we are always on the lookout for complimentary sites priced fairly that have great content. W...
Respond to This Post and Become a Multi-Millionaire
2008-05-01 15:29:00
Perhaps Jeff Bezos would have had more responses to his job posting way back in 1994 had he used that as the posting title. The point of bringing up a job posting from 10 years ago is not without motive; I’ve always wondered if I am making the most out of every opportunity (as I’m sure everyone does) and try and make sure I don’t let great opportunities pass me by. Would You Have Responded to the Call? By all means the job posting in the link above might be something easy to overlook. It’s very brief, doesn’t say a whole lot about the company, and the resumes are going back to the lister: a sure sign that it’s a one or two man show. Do you know what became of the work described in this posting? It’s now Amazon, a $33,000,000,000 (that’s billion) company. If you had responded to this job posting and got the gig, there’s no doubt you would be a multi-millionaire today. Opportunity is There: Reach Out and Grab It A closer look at th...
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Are You as Smart as You Could Be?
2008-04-29 14:20:00
The answer is probably no. Traditional school of thought has been that your IQ is at it’s maximum potential when you’re relatively young, which is why IQ tests are usually given in the 3rd or 4th grade. New research out of the University of Michigan has suggested that with simple daily brain exercise, you can actually increase your intelligence capacity. According to the study, “Fluid Intelligence” (called Gf) is the ability to reason, solve new problems and think in the abstract. It correlates with professional and educational success and it appears to be largely genetic. Past research has suggested you’re stuck with whatever Gf you were born with, but new research suggests the gains from training your mind daily can actually increase your mental capacity across all activities. The task the study participants were given involved tracking small squares on a screen, and pressing when a square was in a duplicate location; kind of like the sweet game Sim...
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Buy Or Start Your Own Blog?
2008-04-28 18:56:00
The question whether to buy or start a blog is one of the frequently asked questions in webmaster forums today. I have also received quite a number of emails from my readers asking for my advice regarding this matter. In today’s post, I wish to address this question and share my opinion on the topic. To Buy Or Not To Buy Considering that the cyberspace has millions of blogs already and that thousands are created everyday, the most obvious benefit of buying a blog is being able to bypass competition. It simply means, you have an edge over your competitors in terms of traffic, subscribers and rankings. This will spare you long hours of link building, search engine optimization and networking. Buying an establish blog also allows the new owner to monetize it immediately considering that the blog is receiving sufficient traffic. With an established blog, you don’t need to hazzle your way up in improving your blog’s vital rankings like Technorati and Alexa (ran...
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Buy Or Start Your Own Blog?
2008-04-28 18:56:00
The question whether to buy or start a blog is one of the frequently asked questions in webmaster forums today. I have also received quite a number of emails from my readers asking for my advice regarding this matter. In today’s post, I wish to address this question and share my opinion on the topic. test To Buy Or Not To Buy Considering that the cyberspace has millions of blogs already and that thousands are created everyday, the most obvious benefit of buying a blog is being able to bypass competition. It simply means, you have an edge over your competitors in terms of traffic, subscribers and rankings. This will spare you long hours of link building, search engine optimization and networking. Buying an establish blog also allows the new owner to monetize it immediately considering that the blog is receiving sufficient traffic. With an established blog, you don’t need to hazzle your way up in improving your blog’s vital rankings like Technorati and Alexa (rankin...
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Wordpress 2.5 Attracts More Spammers?
2008-04-26 01:00:00
I’m probably one of the few people who wasn’t impressed with Wordpress 2.5. I personally believe that Wordpress 2.3.3 was alot user friendly. At first I thought I’d appreciate Wordpress 2.5 when I get used to it. But then, three weeks of using it gave way for more problems (messy Wordpress theme, errors with plugins, troubles with widgets etc.). After using Wordpress 2.5 for about three weeks, I decided to revert back to Wordpress 2.3.3. From switching to Wordpress 2.5 and back to 2.3.3, I noticed a potential problem with using Wordpres 2.5. (Note: This is just an observation.) photo credit: MatthewCo Right after updating my blog from Wordpres 2.3.3 to Wordpress 2.5, I noticed a sudden increase in the number of spams in my comment and trackback. Before the update, I usually receive about 20-50 spam (comments and trackbacks). Also, before I updated my blog to Wordpress 2.5, the total spam caught by Akismet was nealy 4,500, which was accumulated since I started usi...
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Wordpress 2.5 Attracts More Spammers?
2008-04-26 01:00:00
I’m probably one of the few people who wasn’t impressed with Wordpress 2.5. I personally believe that Wordpress 2.3.3 was alot user friendly. At first I thought I’d appreciate Wordpress 2.5 when I get used to it. But then, three weeks of using it gave way for more problems (messy Wordpress theme, errors with plugins, troubles with widgets etc.). After using Wordpress 2.5 for about three weeks, I decided to revert back to Wordpress 2.3.3. From switching to Wordpress 2.5 and back to 2.3.3, I noticed a potential problem with using Wordpres 2.5. (Note: This is just an observation.) photo credit: MatthewCo Right after updating my blog from Wordpres 2.3.3 to Wordpress 2.5, I noticed a sudden increase in the number of spams in my comment and trackback. Before the update, I usually receive about 20-50 spam (comments and trackbacks). Also, before I updated my blog to Wordpress 2.5, the total spam caught by Akismet was nealy 4,500, which was accumulated since I s...
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You Just Bought a Site; What Next? (Part III)
2008-04-24 01:27:00
I’ve been doing a series of posts on what to do after you purchase a site. The Site Point Marketplace has become THE place for anyone looking to buy or sell their small online businesses - especially ‘make money online’ blogs. When purchasing a site a fast transaction and transition period is of the utmost importance, which is where this post comes in. If you haven’t already read them, please take a look at Part 1 and Part 2 of this series: - Part I - The Checklist - Part II - Analysis of “What’s Hot This third piece initially made me think of Mr. Miyagi from one of my favorite ’80s movies The Karate Kid. Discipline, precision, execution, and well placed drop kicks are all an essential piece of this step. Ok drop kicks won’t really help, but the rest of them will. .htaccess (redirection mastery) As I mentioned in the checklist, you will need to do for your htaccess file what Mr. Miyagi did for the Karate Kid. Unless you are going to kee...
I Didn’t Find ProjectWonderful Wonderful At All
2008-04-23 01:00:00
In case you haven’t noticed, I removed ProjectWonderful from my sidebar today. I have had no luck with it after using it for over one month. Moveover, I think that the revenue generated given the space and position it occupied was not worth it. For 1 month, the three ProjectWonderful 125X125 banners only earned over $25. That’s a little over the price of one 125X125 banner advertisement on my blog. I also noticed that the highest bid price I got so far was only $0.80 and the lowest was $0.02. The huge range and price deviation occur because the price paid by advertisers depend on the number of bid (demand) and how much bidders are willing to pay. So even if you have a high traffic site when there are no advertisers bidding, your earnings will remain low. Another reason why ProjectWonderful isn’t wonderful at all and why I took it off my blog today is because of the off-topic advertisements frequently shown on my blog. I know that Project Wonderful allow...
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I Didn’t Find ProjectWonderful Wonderful At All
2008-04-23 01:00:00
In case you haven’t noticed, I removed ProjectWonderful from my sidebar today. I have had no luck with it after using it for over one month. Moveover, I think that the revenue generated given the space and position it occupied was not worth it. For 1 month, the three ProjectWonderful 125X125 banners only earned over $25. That’s a little over the price of one 125X125 banner advertisement on my blog. I also noticed that the highest bid price I got so far was only $0.80 and the lowest was $0.02. The huge range and price deviation occur because the price paid by advertisers depend on the number of bid (demand) and how much bidders are willing to pay. So even if you have a high traffic site when there are no advertisers bidding, your earnings will remain low. Another reason why ProjectWonderful isn’t wonderful at all and why I took it off my blog today is because of the off-topic advertisements frequently shown on my blog. I know that Project Wonderful allows you to fi...
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To Free, or not to free: that is the question.
2008-04-21 22:03:00
I’ve been in Silicon Valley in northern California for the past few days meeting some interesting folks, and listening to some great presentations at StartUp School @ Stanford University. There was an interesting mix of speakers from Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com’s billionaire founder to Peter Norvig, former head of computational science at NASA and now Google’s research director. Most of the audience spent the day browsing the web and programming as some others have pointed out, but I imagine there were a small few like myself that actually listened to all the speakers. One particular series of events that unfolded silently between Greg McAdoo a partner @ Sequoia Capital and David Heinemeier Hansson the inventor of Ruby on Rails and partner at the growing software company 37signals was the question of whether or not it’s better to go for the big grand idea as an entrepreneur, or solve a simple problem and recursively grow your business. It is truly an interesting d...
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Why Reciprocal Links Don’t Work
2008-04-20 18:01:00
Almost everyday, I receive emails from different webmasters / bloggers requesting for reciprocal links. At first, reading their emails were amusing but it’s been annoying lately as the number of emails increased. Considering that reciprocal link is a less effective SEO strategy that rarely works, I’m really surprised at how many bloggers and webmasters are still engaged in this SEO approach. In my observation, most of the bloggers / webmasters involved in reciprocal links are newbies. I had the same mistake when I was starting to blog and hopefully, after reading this post, you will spare yourself from doing the same. What’s Wrong With Reciprocal Link? Reciprocal link is a form of exchange link where one blogger / webmaster links to another website in exchange for a link to his/her site. Search Engines determine the page rank of a website base on the number of links pointing to it. Links pointing to a website are considered vote of confidence to the site. The high...
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Why Reciprocal Links Don’t Work
2008-04-20 18:01:00
Almost everyday, I receive emails from different webmasters / bloggers requesting for reciprocal links. At first, reading their emails were amusing but it’s been annoying lately as the number of emails increased. Considering that reciprocal link is a less effective SEO strategy that rarely works, I’m really surprised at how many bloggers and webmasters are still engaged in this SEO approach. In my observation, most of the bloggers / webmasters involved in reciprocal links are newbies. I had the same mistake when I was starting to blog and hopefully, after reading this post, you will spare yourself from doing the same. What’s Wrong With Reciprocal Link? Reciprocal link is a form of exchange link where one blogger / webmaster links to another website in exchange for a link to his/her site. Search Engines determine the page rank of a website base on the number of links pointing to it. Links pointing to a website are considered vote of confidence to the site. The high...
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Will Entrecard Still Boost Alexa Traffic Rank?
2008-04-17 19:24:00
One of the reasons why some bloggers are active Entrecard users, other than the traffic, is the boost in their Alexa  Traffic Rank . Now that Alexa has overhauled its traffic ranking algorithm to include more sources of data, will Entrecard traffic still be effective in boosting Alexa Traffic Rank? I was doing my usual Entrecard dropping when I noticed that alot of the top Entrecard users’ Alexa Traffic Ranks have gone down dramatically. Here are a few of the most popular Entrecard users whose Alexa Traffic Rank increased after the changes in Alexa algorithm took effect. Ahkong.net - From 5X,XXX to 166,5777 (increased by over 100K) JoanJoyce.com - From 6X,XXX to 178,765 (increased by over 100K) LeeDoyle.com - From 6X,XXX to 128,108 (increase of about 60K) AGeeksJourney.com - From 3X,XXX to 171,153 (increase of about 140K) These are only a few of those who suffered tremendous decline in their Alexa Traffic Rank. Of course, Entrecard is still a great way to generate more tr...
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Alexa Traffic Ranking Overhauled!
2008-04-17 01:00:00
There’s nothing wrong with Alexa . It’s just that they have overhauled their ranking system and it’s now in effect. That’s the reason why Blogging Mix’s Alexa Traffic Rank dropped from 65,798 to 169,276. Although the effect of the new ranking system is not good for Blogging Mix, I’m still glad that Alexa did the necessary changes in their algorithm. These changes make Alexa an even more credible traffic measurement. Image Source: Alexa Company Announcement If before, Alexa Traffic Rank is computed base on the the Alexa Toolbar users, the new Alexa ranking algorithm is now based on more sources of data. This enables a more accurate presentation of a website’s real traffic rank. This also means that the Alexa Traffic Rank is no longer skewed towards technology related websites. Check out the changes to Alexa Traffic Rank of these websites. (Source: AmitBhawani.com) Shoemoney.com : Was 2xxx Rank : Now 19818 Rank Problogger : Was 3xxx Rank...
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Accept It! Your Posts Are NOT Unique
2008-04-15 01:00:00
Whether you like it or not, there’s a good chance that your latest post is not unique. It’s either you were inspired by a similar post or someone else has already written about it. You can Google your topic and I’m sure you’ll get a huge list of similar posts. This is the blogosphere and trying to be unique with your posts is hardly possible. Of course, it’s always nice to be unique as you have higher chances of getting noticed. Unfortunately, with an overcrowded Blogosphere, you need to compete with thousands of other blogs. This is especially true with make money online, blogging and technology niches. Considering the thousands of competitors in these niches, do you think they haven’t written something you know about? Make Your Articles Unique . Are You Sh!tt!ng Me? How often do you meet bloggers who always tell you to be unique? But then, if you read their ideas on their posts, you have the feeling that you’ve read the same ideas on ot...
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Blogging Mix’s SEO Progress - Blogging Tips
2008-04-13 18:01:00
I have been working on optimizing Blogging Mix for the search term “Blogging Tips ” and so far, things are doing great. I just checked Google today and found out that Blogging Mix is on the second page of the search result for the competitive keywords “Blogging Tips”. Back in January of this year, Blogging Mix appeared on the 21st page of Google’s search result for Blogging Tips. Although for the past two weeks, I noticed that Blogging Mix’s position for the keywords “Blogging Tips” was unstable. Sometimes, GarryConn.com and QuickOnlineTips.com are ranked higher than Blogging Mix. I also observed that Blogging Mix in some days appears on the 3rd page. Late last year, I tried optimizing Blogging Mix for the less competitive keywords “Tips For Bloggers”. The search engine optimization techniques I’ve implemented worked as I managed to climb from page 49 of Google’s search result page to page 1. This was ...
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Sunday Link Love - What’s Up In The Blogosphere
2008-04-12 18:01:00
Here are the latest happenings in the blogosphere that I thought you should know. After Bryan Clark got back OneMansGoal from Austin late last year, he OneMansGoal is once again sold. This time, it was sold to Marc Galeazzi, who seems to be a total newbie. What’s unbelievable is that Marc paid Bryan a sum of US$10,000 to acquire the dying OneMansGoal blog. I’m not sure how Bryan pulled it but he did a good job at convincing poor Marc. Bryan must be laughing his ass out loud by now. The sad thing is, Marc used his savings to purchase OMG, with hopes of making some money out from it. The sad reality is, I don’t think OMG is doing well lately. Well, let’s just wish Marc good luck. Vic who always considered Bryan Clark and Yaro Starak scammers made a post about what a dumbfuck Marc Galeazzi is. In fairness with Marc, I think that he was taken advantage of considering that he barely knows how this business works. Read what Vic has to say and go on ...
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Entrecard - Bound To Fail?
2008-04-11 18:46:00
I will not say that Entrecard is a perfect system. I have had my own share of unpleasant experiences with Entrecard but I decided to keep it because of its benefits. So far, the advantages, outweighed the disadvantages. Unfortunately for some bloggers, Entrecard didn’t work well for them or Entrecard didn’t meet their expectations. A couple of blogs who have removed their Entrecards are now predicting that Entrecard will not be around in 6-month time. I’m not sure if that is the reason why they removed their Entrecard widgets but I have a strong feeling that they were disappointed with the new pricing system. Disappointed or jealous? Either way, the point is, they predicted that Entrecard is bound to fail. How Exactly Is Entrecard Going To Fail? I have read several negative publicities made about Entrecard. The latest of which was a post from Jason of TheUniversityKid.com. In his post, Jason argued that Entrecard is bound to fail because: Entrecard allows cred...
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High Page Rank Free Directories : No Reciprocal Link Required
2008-04-10 18:01:00
Here’s another list of directories with high Google page rank where you can submit your blog for free and earn more quality backlinks. Also, you might want to submit your blog to my other list of free directories where you can submit your blog for free with NO RECIPROCAL LINK required! Batch 1 : 50 Free Directories - No Reciprocal Link and Registration Required! Batch 2 : 50 Free Directories - No Reciprocal Link and Registration Required! Batch 3 : 100 Free Directories - No Reciprocal Link and Registration Required. Links direct you to the submission form. All you need to do fill in the required information and hit the submit button. Some of the links will direct you to the submission form so all you need to do is fill in the required information and hit the submission button. The others will require you to choose a category for your blog before you can submit your link. To make your submission faster, you might want to prepare your blog’s Title, Description and...
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Small Business Marketing Conference
2008-04-10 01:00:00
Search Engine Guide and Small Business Brief, two reputable sites and authorties in online marketing for small businesses, have organized a different kind of small business marketing conference featuring the best in the industry. The two-day conference will run from April 21-22, 2008 at Northwest Forest Conference Center, Cypres, Texas (about 30 minutes from downtown Houston). DAY 1 : Day one will be a series of lectures from the guest speakers. Instead of hearing a panel of speakers share four different viewpoints, (leaving you to figure out which one is right), the stage will be given to one expert who knows how to explain the nuts and bolts of their topic to the small business audience. You’ll get the information that’s vital to improving your online marketing techniques and you’ll get it without the techno-talk and industry jargon so common to larger online marketing conferences. DAY 2 : On day two, the conference will take things a step further, breaki...
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