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    Wag The Dogposted 14 years ago

    Please let me know what you think about my new hub...
    The Best Combat Boots On The Ground

    Thank you, Wag.

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    ryankettposted 14 years ago

    Looks pretty good, I am not a big fan of blue Amazon capsules though, think that no background looks a little sleeker. Not too sure about that large image either, suspect that a few notebook readers may think that the article has finished when reaching that. Well written, good niche topic, so not so bad.

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      Wag The Dogposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Thanks for the tips.  Should I use a border at all on Amazon capsules?  I would like them to stand out a bit.  I was thinking the same thing about the large photo.  I think I will shrink it.  Thanks again.  Wag

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        ryankettposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I have done no research on the effects of borders on Amazon capsules, so my comment is completely based on my own personal taste. I have been a keen observer of Mark Knowles though, and I dont think that he uses borders very often (if ever).

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    Wag The Dogposted 14 years ago

    Come to find out, it's blue, or grey, or nothing.  I'll go with nothing on this one and see how it goes.  Good question for a forum post don't you think?

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    Nelle Hoxieposted 14 years ago

    This is an excellent sales hub. While I'm not often a fan of pictures in a sales hub, you selected fantastic pictures that did not distract from the Amazon capsules and created a very good vibe. A lot of people really screw that up - you didn't. I prefer flip-flops to combat boots, but great job.

    I read through your copy a few times. I think you got the keyword density just about right. And should get some interesting 4 and 5 word phrases as well. You really did a great job of combining combat boots with lots of good detail words to expand the marketing catch of your hub. Very impressive. I enjoy your writing style.

    I think if you can write 200 more of these, you'll make a great deal of money. You're very talented.

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      Wag The Dogposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        That is the first time I've heard that.  All the other stuff, keyword density, the phrases, detail words, marketing catch; I don't know,  I just wrote.  But thank you.

      200 More?  Damn this is going to be a long night.

 
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