23rd May 2008
Many of you may have heard of Squidoo which is a competitor of Hubpages.com. Basically both of them are a "free-hosted community of content producers". Both Squidoo and Hubpages can be "grouped" into the Web 2.0 movement - where user generated content rul...
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16th April 2008
What is Digg?
Digg ( http://www.digg.com ) is a news-oriented, or "social news" website, where the majority of its content is submitted by its users. Digg's users also rate the site's content, determining what's important enough to go on the front page...
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19th February 2008
Social marketing is reaping huge rewards for marketers who use it. Most webmasters who understand it, even if they are very new to social marketing, are seeing really exciting results like the following:
1. Higher search engine rankings for their top k...
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28th August 2007
More and more web site owners are taking advantage of the exponential growth in video sharing sites and syndicating video for link popularity and direct traffic.
There are now at least 50 very solid video sharing sites with high traffic numbers and ran...
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05th July 2007
There are several different ways to build links for traffic and for search engine rankings. Matt Cutts describes the best links as links which are given freely by authoritative sources that are trusted by visitors and Google themselves. (to paraphrase)
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15th June 2007
Even though hundreds of thousands of people have submitted press releases online over the years, and continue to do so, I find a lot of website owners ignore this bountiful link building and traffic generation method. Still, the people who do press relea...
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01st March 2007
by Jack Humphrey, Friday Traffic Report
Digg-style sites continue to go vertical into specific niches and markets. And they can generate a lot of free targeted traffic if you use them and understand how they work.
As far as the original Digg itself...
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09th January 2007
This is such an exciting time on the web for people creating magnetic sites filled with content their niche is after.
I just don't understand why so many people are fighting it tooth and nail.
From arguments that never end about the "birth of this" ...
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29th December 2006
When article directories became the rage a few years ago, now with hundreds, even thousands of them all over the web, syndication became a serious business.
Once we had several hundred sites to submit to we were more then eager to find solutions for sy...
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15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
Have you noticed how entitled some people seem to feel about getting targeted, interested visitors to their sites?
And have you seen some of the sites they feel should be honored with the precious time, cl...
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26th October 2006
Once upon a time a website owner looked for and secured links from other sites simply to get traffic from that site and send some traffic back for the privilege.
There was no Google, Yahoo, or MSN setting rules about reciprocal links which have now som...
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03rd October 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
The Dodo, T-Rex, and Aggressive Search Engine Optimization – Gone Forever. Here's What You Can Do Now…
You can really take a lot of flak from people who don't read and listen carefully to what you say.
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05th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
"Free traffic" is never free. You may not lay down hard cash for it, but you earn it nonetheless. Today, a lesson in what it takes to earn that elusive targeted traffic!
First off, get your mind around t...
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24th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
This change is permanent: Marketing your website without taking advantage of RSS feeds will be the biggest mistake you can make in 2006 and beyond.
Microsoft is unleashing a new OS (Vista) that will plug ...
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30th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Tale Chaser Publishing, Inc.
Things have changed a lot for web publishers since I wrote the first edition of Power Linking in 2002. Back then there was only one option for publishing websites for the average, non-geek: static html page...
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