1. Use only interesting, original content.
2. Write timely posts – ones on topics people will be searching for right now.
3. Write timeless posts – ones with information that people will always be looking for.
4. Provide links to resources that your readers that will find useful or very interesting.
5. Write long blog [...]
Entries from February 2007
Blog Traffic Generation – Top 17 Ways to Get Traffic to Your Blog
February 25th, 2007 · 1 Comment
Tags: Blogging · Traffic Generation
Multilevel Marketing (MLM) – Is It A Worthwhile Home Based Business Opportunity?
February 19th, 2007 · 10 Comments
Multilevel marketing is no small thing… by the early nineties, more than 100 billion dollars worth of products and services had been moved because of it. Multilevel marketing (MLM), also known as “network” or “referral†marketing, offers you a commission for the products you sell and also for the sales of those you recruit or [...]
Tags: Free Articles · General Marketing · Home Based Business · Multilevel Marketing
Writing Killer Copy
February 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Do you remember the last time you picked up a book, read the first sentence, and before you knew what happened, an hour or two had passed? That’s killer copy… where one sentence pulls you into the next.
If you’re going to be spending money to advertise, it only makes sense that the copy in [...]
Tags: Copyrighting · General Marketing · Internet Marketing · Website Tips
The Web Toll: Possibly Coming Soon To a Website Near You!
February 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Imagine if a few big companies dictated which sites loaded quickly and which ones didn’t? That’s exactly what Time Warner, Verizon, Bell South, AT&T and other communications giants are attempting to do. They’re in the process of lobbying congress to block laws that would prevent a two-tiered internet, with a fast lane for websites that [...]
Tags: General Marketing · Internet Marketing · Miscellaneous · Website Tips
Google Sucks :: Googlebombing A Way Of The Past
February 5th, 2007 · No Comments
Google recently incorporated into its search engine a Googlebomb-sniffing algorithm that somehow manages to identify and neutralize any concerted effort to skew search results for a word or phrase.
Google’s search engine originally worked according to a simple principle: web pages were ranked according to the number of links they received from other sites, with [...]
Tags: General Marketing · Google · Keywords · Search Engine Optimization
