Posted by James on June 26th, 2008
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Some people say that the “registering your domain for a long time will give you a high google rank” theory is BS… it’s only a thing that the domain registrars spread around in order for them to make more money.
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Posted by James on June 20th, 2008
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Not everyone has budgets big enough to support six figure Adsense campaigns. If you are like most people and want to make the most out of your advertising budget, there are a few things you should consider:
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Posted by James on June 19th, 2008
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RSS feeds are very useful for frequently updated sites; namely blogs. People often have feed readers to watch multiple sites at once. They then only really click to visit a site if a new post or update shows up on the RSS feed. How they work is…Basically, you just have a file on your server. Anyone that visits your site can tell their “RSS Reader” to check it every time that they use their reader. So it’ll download and display the contents of that file in their reader–if their reader understands the contents.
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Posted by James on June 17th, 2008
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A solid idea to get some high search engine traffic is to collect incoming search terms from Google, MSN, Yahoo, etc. and then make blog posts revolving around that search term and then somehow adding just enough content to the post to make it good enough for a Google rank.
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Posted by James on June 16th, 2008
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If you are serious about blogging, you probably shouldn’t use Blogger to operate your MAIN blog. Why? Because Wordpress is better - more options, more plug ins, more control. If you want to make your blog/site big… you need to be hosted on your own server and not use someone else’s free service. What I recommend is to use Blogger to drive some early links to your *HOSTED ON YOUR SERVER* Wordpress blog.
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