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[Exploring Niche Websites] Blow by blow coverage of one person's exploration into niche websites, marketing and affiliate programs. Includes detailed analysis of the results of individual created sites, keywords targeted, tips and tricks.The aim initially is to see how this can be achieved for free or very little costs, and to generate multiple streams of income.
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[Computer Toaster] Amsterdam firm of webwriters reveals how they got their PR-3 listing in Google: We -the five of us- live together in a big, crooked house overlooking the lovely canals in Amsterdam and when we don´t play table tennis, we write long, short, medium and stupendously superfluous copy for a variety of international websites who generally are on the lookout for content that´s crisp and freshly European.
[Microcontentnews.com] Google Time Bomb - Will Weblogs blow up the world's favorite ...: Just one day after its publication, it had already catapulted to the #1 search position for "Google Weblogs" This is despite the fact that there are 40,000 weblogs that share those very same search terms. In this case, that's a good thing: Google is giving Microcontent News credit for the dozens of links we received from the blogging community.
[Adwordprofitsoft.blogspot.com] SEM, SEO, RSS, Web Marketing, Google Adwords, Overture, PPC ...: This blog will give you updates on Google Adwords, SEM, SEO, PPC Advertising, Overture, RSS Feed Marketing and the daily challenges that I experience on a regular basis with my clients. Please add your comments & FAQ questions and I will try to respond.
[Blog.vibe9design.com] blog9 | Simple | Smart | & Effective SEO: Part I: If you’re thinking that I must have had some highly ranked sites link to me for those keywords, and that I placed those keywords in the url, the Title Tag, a heading tag, and in some of the body text of that page, you would be correct. Indeed, that’s all I did.
[Sem.weblogsinc.com] The Search Engine Marketing Weblog - sem.weblogsinc.com _: Most of this blog’s coverage of Google Print For Libraries has focused on copyright issues and the complaints of publishers that don’t want Google scanning their books in libraries. But when I read articles like this, describing university libraries that are actually removing their entire book collections, the focus shifts to the future of academic book publishing.
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