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Article: Why Aren’t You Using Linkbaiting?

Auto Date Saturday, July 22nd, 2006

fishbite.jpgYou’ve heard of the olden days when people would hunt for potential link partners. Well, those days are long gone and smart web masters are moving on to greater things, while decreasing their reciprocal link building effort.

If you are wondering what this new technique could be, it’s actually quite simple… in theory. It is known as linkbaiting. This is a strategy that brings links to a website simply because of the unique and popular content on a website. Read the rest of this entry »

ARTICLE: Guide to Google Adsense in 2006

Auto Date Thursday, March 2nd, 2006

If you are looking to start using Adsense no doubt you have happened upon a huge number of sites offering all the best bells and whistles information about hundreds of $$$$. The aim of this fresh beginners guide to Adsense that has been updated for 2006 is to help you get on board with people like me that make a regular passive income online by placing Google Adsense code on web sites. Read the rest of this entry »

ARTICLE: Taking Paid Surveys Online

Auto Date Thursday, February 23rd, 2006

SurveysDid you know that every year companies world wide spend an excessive amount of $250 billion dollars trying to sell their products and services. Almost a billion of this money spent goes straight into market research. And this is why online paid surveys pay so much.

If you spent a couple of million dollars developing a new product you’d want to make sure people like it and you’d also want to know all things that people don’t like about it. Paid surveys are a perfect place to test new products and services before companies launch them publicly. Read the rest of this entry »

ARTICLE: Targeting A Niche Market

Auto Date Wednesday, February 22nd, 2006

Niche Market Post ImageTargeting a niche provides focus for your website and has great appeal to search engines as it gives them a better idea of the sort of traffic they should send you. Try to determine where your market is. Are they parents? Retirees? Home owners? Pet lovers? If you are selling art supplies you may find hobby sites will cater to your audience. If you sell information for do-it-yourself projects you could show up in home decorating as well as financial sites (’Save Money on Home Building Projects!’ for example). Read the rest of this entry »