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How To Promote Your Blog With Little Effort

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

I’ll share a little tip with you. It’s about getting a lot of visitors to your blog in a short period of time. I know you’ve heard this at least a gazillion times but I can guarantee this trick will get you all the attention you need. Video marketing! Surprised? Not really? Well probably […]

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BlogRush “Phase 2″ Active

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

So what’s up with BlogRush? There has been a lot of activity lately at BlogRush where the team tried everything to solve the problem of low CTR slash no CTR-at-all. They have eliminated over 10,000 blogs from the system to provide the rest with top quality content and they’ve promised more traffic for bloggers. Here’s […]

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BlogRush - New Kid On The Block

Monday, September 17th, 2007

Is this Web 2.0 or what? I can’t believe how many different services pop up every day, I really can’t run out of topics. This time it’s a new kid on the block called BlogRush. BlogRush is a widget for your blog that displays RSS feeds of other people running the widget. Each time […]

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Even More Traffic With StumbleUpon

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

What a great tool! I know it’s possible to drive great traffic from StumbleUpon but I never dreamed of getting massive traffic to my blog. Many people understimate the power of StumbleUpon and put Digg in the first place when they talk about social bookmarking websites but Digg has never sent me that much […]

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How To Get A Million Visitors In A Year

Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Neil Shearing released a free ebook called How to get at least one million visitors a year to your website explaining the art of attracting traffic to your website/blog. Neil started by selling a report on making money online and today he has around 4,000 affiliates, 2,500 customers, over 32,000 subscribers and probably over a […]

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Link Love - Sharing Is Important

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Jakob Dupont Knudsen wrote a nice post that made me think about SEO and promotion. In his Link Love To Old Posts article he talks about the importance and benefits of linking to other bloggers in the blogosphere.
Link love posts seems to more popular than ever before. People do this to show they appreciate other […]

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Why I Prefer Sphinn Over Digg

Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

Most of you are not yet familiar with Sphinn, since it was launched in July, so let me describe it in a simple way for all of you to understand. Let’s start with Digg. Digg is an established social bookmarking website with probably thousands of submits every day and the community is so huge it […]

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Linkbaits Drive Traffic And Angry People

Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

I’m surfing DigitalPoint forums and suddently I see this topic title I can’t resist. I have to click on it. It says PageRank is going to be transformed to WebRank. Now that’s out of the blue and I wasn’t sure whether this is real or yet another rumour.
According to sources close to Google, the reason […]

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Don’t Buy Traffic, Use StumbleUpon

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

What a great tool! I know it’s possible to drive great traffic from StumbleUpon but I never dreamed of getting massive traffic to my blog. Many people understimate the power of StumbleUpon and put Digg in the first place when they talk about social bookmarking websites but Digg has never sent me that much […]

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Boosting Your Promotion With Freebies

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Instead of begging people to come over you should make people want to come over. This is a simple yet very effective trick for boosting your promotion but it’s also an art because most people don’t do this despite the fact it can be done by anyone. Perhaps it’s so obvious they don’t even think […]

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