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  • Google and Amazon Partner Up to Integrate Amazon Associates Program into Blogger Blogs

    In the last few minutes Blogger.com has flipped the switch on a new way for Blogger blogs to be monetized from within their system – an integration with Amazon Associates program. Expect an official announcement from Blogger/Google shortly on this new partnership (update: here it is) – but in the mean time, here’s the scoop. Previously [...]Post from: Blog Tips at ProBlogger. Google and Amazon Partner Up to Integrate Amazon Associates Program into Blogger Blogs - 10 hours ago

JohnCow.com

  • What is the Web2Mayhem? I Personally Answer That Question.

    I created this video to share first hand the history behind the Web2Mayhem, what’s offered, and I address concerns brought up about the seemingly “too good to be true” customer reviews. Click Here to Try Out the Web2Mayhem For Yourself Click Here Now… - 12 hours ago


shoemoney.com

  • Last Days For The Affiliate Summit Contest You Don’t Want To Miss!

    Tomorrow is the last day to get your entries in for the Affiliate Summit Contest. Winner will receive: 1 Platinum Affiliate Summit pass 3 nights hotel at the RIO (Host hotel) 1 round trip ticket (up to $500) The above you get no matter what. This year to sauce it up a bit I came up with a fun idea. You can [...]This Post Is From ShoeMoney's Internet Marketing Blog Last Days For The Affiliate Summit Contest You Don’t Want To Miss! - 9 hours ago

MixedMarketArts.com

  • Copy Paste Link Building

    This is a cool little link building tip I just learned about that I thought was really cool. It is a piece of javascript code that adds extra content (and links) when people copy paste from your blog/website. The script is called Link Building Pro, and can be downloaded for free from SEOX.org. You [...]Copy Paste Link Building - 9 days ago

2webcrew.thepodcastnetwork.com

  • About The Podcast Network

    The Podcast Network (TPN) is a privately-owned media company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. With over half a million monthly listeners we are one of the largest independent media companies in Australia and one of the largest new media companies in the world. We were proud to be named one of the ECONTENT 100 (2006), EContent Magazine’s [...] - 3 years ago

  • Why Google’s site speed ranking factor talk is bullshit.

    As is usually the case with these things, Matt Cutts has sneezed, and the whole webmaster/SEO community has come down with a case of Swine ‘Flu over the whole “site speed is now a ranking factor” hoopla: This is important. Google provides webmaster tool to see how fast your site is: http://bit.ly/6ctm6U Yeah? Important to who? My guess [...] - 2 weeks ago

entrepreneurs-journey.com

  • I Need Your Help With A New Project – MarkitUp.org Preview

    You can check out my latest project and register your interest here – MarkitUp.org. In 2008 I returned from traveling around the world for eight months, visiting twenty-five amazing cities. What made this trip particularly remarkable was that I came back with more money in my bank account than I left with, despite living in nice [...] - 25 hours ago

mysimpleonlinebusiness.com

  • Advertisement is a must in any business.

    A sticker has been placed on the high voltage box depicting that Duracell’s batteries were used. Cool advertisement found in Malaysia. An advertisement for a job recruiting company in Berlin, Germany. Depicting people working in the vending machines, ATMs, it delivers the message that ‘Life is too short for the wrong job’. This is a [...] - 7 days ago

Garry Conn dot Com

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seobook.com

  • What Matters Now

    I am still behind on a couple major writing projects, but one of the writing projects that was hardest for me was trying to write something for Seth Godin's new project - What Matters Now. A killer PDF full of ideas from some of the leading thinkers in technology* *and me ;) When I got started online I ended up having to get a job because I had plenty of debt and no experience. But I learned somewhat quickly, and had a habit of taking pictures of things that I thought were interesting. After reading Andrew Goodman's guide to AdWords I saw he referenced Seth Godin, and so I devoured almost every (marketing) book Seth had published to that point and noticed there was the ability to buy a bunch (20?) of his Purple Cow book as an admission fee to see him speak live at his office. I did the bulk purchase. So late after work one night I drove most of the way to Seth's place and slept in my car at a rest station about 20 miles from his business. When I woke up in the morning I went to his office a bit early, finished reading another book while anxiously sitting there, and then finally everyone showed up. His enthusiasm was great. And he taught just how much marketing is becoming art. But what he did (that really made my day) was he grabbed a bunch of products that he thought were great examples of marketing and put them on a table. One of them was a Yorkie candy bar. I had just took a picture of one of those on my camera, and somehow when I saw that on Seth's table it made me think that maybe I knew what was going on. It was like some sort of validation or test. Like scoring an A on a pop quiz. That and reading his books really made a lot of things just click on the marketing front. That night there was also a Red Hot Chili Peppers concert back up near where I lived (silly that I had money for concert tickets when I was broke...but I think I needed inspiration more than anything back then), so I had a long drive ahead of me...but on the ride to the concert I think I was far more excited about feeling like the web and marketing were falling into place than about going to see the great live music. I was on salary and my boss viewed extra hours from me as free labor. And I was trying to learn online stuff while working about 70 hours a week at my job. It was going to Seth's office that helped give me the confidence to put in my notice that I was going to quit my job to play on the web. I did it way before I had enough cashflow to do so, but it worked out ok in the end :D 6 years later, to have seen Seth speak at Elite Retreat this year was great because it was a reminder how far I had come since I first started out. And to have him ask me to contribute to his new project was totally killer, and a bit humbling. It was so hard to write though because of the awe factor. It was too hard to condense SEO into 200 words, and then when you think of similar topics how can you write on hyperlinks when you see David Weinberger wrote a killer entry on that front. So I had to think long and hard about what to write about...and finally decided that the best thing to write about would be how you don't have to be perfect to get started online. I certainly was not, and still have a long way to go. ;) Please check out What Matters Now and let me know what you think! - 3 days ago

moneyblogger.org

  • Types of Easy Credit Card Applications

    If you’re in the market for an easy credit card application your best bet is to fill out an online credit card application. The “easy” part is doing the research for what credit card best fits your situation and what types of credit are out there. There are many different types and brand names of [...] - 5 days ago

slyvisions.com

  • Free Advertising: Where To Send Those Press Releases

    So we’ve been tackling, this week, the issue of how to get free advertising by exploiting the news media.  And that’s exactly what we’ve been doing, too–we’ve been planning an event, we’ve been writing the press releases, but once we’ve got that killer press release written, how do we send it out?  More specifically, where [...] - 26 hours ago

thomassinfield.com

  • Hello world!

    Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! - 8 months ago

Shylock

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MrJavo

  • Improve The Way You Use Twitter

    Probably you have heard about an unofficial apps store for Twitter called oneforty. If you haven’t, you better check this out. oneforty is a great way to find, rate, collect and share Twitter apps or services which improve its functionality. Over there you can find tons of resources: from desktop to smartphone clients, there are plenty [...]-- Get your Text link here and get exposure in front of 400+ subscribers... Contact me Improve The Way You Use Twitter - 3 months ago

tylercruz

  • My Next Big Toy: A House

    I bought my condo nearly 3 years ago, which is the first home I’ve ever purchased. Before that, I was renting an apartment. When I bought this place, I figured that I would probably live here between 3-4 years before transitioning to something bigger and better. While I am indeed now in that stage of wanting [...] - 75 minutes ago

TheBlogEntrepreneur

  • An Article Directory Experiment

    Many EPN affiliates are scrambling to find an alternative to Ebay since the QCP debacle and I am no different. I have managed to rebound pretty nicely between converting sites to Amazon and adding adsense to various sites but I made a promise to myself to never get myself in the same position that [...] - 6 weeks ago

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