Archive for September, 2006

Article Marketing Link Roundup

Here’s some interesting reading for you about article marketing:
Link Popularity Building via Article Marketing: Explosive Reach - closely examines a case study to show how article marketing, done properly, can result in gains even for the least link-worthy sites
How to pick the right places to submit articles
Interview with Chris Knight

Here’s some interesting reading for you about article marketing:

Link Popularity Building via Article Marketing: Explosive Reach - closely examines a case study to show how article marketing, done properly, can result in gains even for the least link-worthy sites

How to pick the right places to submit articles

Interview with Chris Knight

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Ice Rocket, Search Engine for Blogs

If ever you want to narrow your web search to blogs, there is a fantastic engine for it: Ice Rocket. Not much more one can say about it, really: it’s just absolutely the Google for blogs, and it includes a lot of online blogging services such as LiveJournal.

If ever you want to narrow your web search to blogs, there is a fantastic engine for it: Ice Rocket. Not much more one can say about it, really: it’s just absolutely the Google for blogs, and it includes a lot of online blogging services such as LiveJournal.

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Affiliate marketing challenges

Belle at Adventures in Net Marketing talks about the personal challenge she made to herself to create 50 affiliate sites, and why she’s giving up that challenge. If you’ve ever thought just building the sites is the main work, this is a good read. Building affiliate sites - that actually make sales - [...]

Belle at Adventures in Net Marketing talks about the personal challenge she made to herself to create 50 affiliate sites, and why she’s giving up that challenge. If you’ve ever thought just building the sites is the main work, this is a good read. Building affiliate sites - that actually make sales - is just nothing like building AdSense sites.

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Mac to run Windows

Inside-Apple reports that a program called BootCamp will allow new MacBooks (the Intel-chip powered ones) to run Windows as well as Mac. It should let Windows work with your Mac hardware, and it partitions part of your hard drive for the Windows software and data. It can’t run alongside the Mac operating system, [...]

Inside-Apple reports that a program called BootCamp will allow new MacBooks (the Intel-chip powered ones) to run Windows as well as Mac. It should let Windows work with your Mac hardware, and it partitions part of your hard drive for the Windows software and data. It can’t run alongside the Mac operating system, however: you have to reboot to switch from one to the other.

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Linkshare going to UK

Linkshare will be starting business in the UK, according to Fraser’s Affiliate Marketing Blog. The comments include some interesting speculation on just exactly how Linkshare will break into the market there and get the ball rolling.

Linkshare will be starting business in the UK, according to Fraser’s Affiliate Marketing Blog. The comments include some interesting speculation on just exactly how Linkshare will break into the market there and get the ball rolling.

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Fake Spamcop sites

SpamHuntress reports on fake spamcop sites, which are supposedly sites you can submit complaints about spam to and expect something to be done. Instead, they’re redirecting visitors to other sites, and getting up to various other sorts of no-good. Other articles from her include:
Third fake Spamcop site
Yet another fake spamcop site
Even if you [...]

SpamHuntress reports on fake spamcop sites, which are supposedly sites you can submit complaints about spam to and expect something to be done. Instead, they’re redirecting visitors to other sites, and getting up to various other sorts of no-good. Other articles from her include:

Third fake Spamcop site

Yet another fake spamcop site

Even if you don’t understand all the details of what she’s talking about, they’re well worth a read if you want to learn more about spam and protecting your sites.

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