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Directory Submissions for Less

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I often recommend Best of the Web as a good directory to submit to after Yahoo. They’re one of the few legitimate larger directories out there that take paid submissions and if you’re site is in a high profit niche, or is an ecommerce site, it is almost always worth the expense. Find out more […]

Things are not always what they seem.

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Has anyone else noticed a propensity of tech journalists based out of San Francisco to adopt a center of the universe mentality? Local fads to them are automatically national fads or the next big thing? Two obvious cases in point, Friendster & Second Life.
Friendster was never that popular but started mostly […]

Ecommerce Site for Sale

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When Eragon the movie came out I bought up some domains related to the movie and had them developed for the selling of swords in case I had trouble ranking well with my existing sword site. But I’m happily sitting at #1 for the keyphrase now so I do not need the domains or […]

Don’t buy the Snake Oil

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There is something that has been bouncing around inside my head for awhile now, it involves an issue that makes me uncomfortable. I thought I would take this opportunity to get it off of my chest, and to hopefully shed some light on this issue so that all may benefit.
In many ways marketing can be […]

SEO Article Updates

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As part of my process of redesigning & rewriting this site I’ve updated two SEO articles today, and since updated articles don’t get front page billing I thought I’d mention them here.
The first is Search Engine Optimization Fundamentals and is set to be the main launching point for all my other SEO articles. Most of […]

Paid Blog Posts

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Andrew at WebPublishingBlog has come out strongly against Pay for Post services, so have many others in this industry. I’m not one of them.
One thing Rush Limbaugh does with his endorsements on his radio show is only accept sponsors that he actually recommends. He’ll find a product he likes, and go and ask them to […]

Niche Web Acquisitions

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If you haven’t heard of Demand Media, it is a new company by Richard Rosenblatt (former CEO of Intermix/MySpace) that more or less aims to create hundreds or thousands of niche content websites based mostly around a user community.
Sound familiar? It should, it is what myself, and many of the readers of this blog, […]

Soliciting Investors

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I may be starting a new business and am actually open to the idea with partnering with someone on this. So if you have money and wish to invest in a new business, ask me. I’m not looking for money because I have none, regardless at least 50% of the money invested will be mine […]

My New Site: Universal Wedding Registry

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A while back I wrote a post called “Rolling the Dice” in which I described how I was going to try for greater success by aiming for sites with very high possible incomes.
The first such site is done, and I’m going to tell you all about it.
I thought up Universal Wedding Registry back […]

A Tool for Website Shopping

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Shopping for websites to buy is often an exercise in futility. If it isn’t a myspace resource site, a funny videos site, or a turnkey duplicate content site, it is hard to find. The number of genuine unique content sites that having staying power beyond a current fad and have real palpable traffic are few […]

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