Archive for 'Links'
Secrets of eMarketing Part 5: Link + Text = Contextual Linking
I told my self today that I will not write more than three paragraphs on the topic of add contextual linking. I am going to get to the point very quickly, so here it is. Writing blogs and text or video or photo’s in your blog is great. Keeping your blog […]
Posted: October 5th, 2007 under Search Marketing secrets, Link Building, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #8: Writing Edition
This week, I wrote a series of posts about writing for bloggers - here’s the rundown:
The Building Blocks of Language - on the importance of using correct spelling and grammar, as well as knowing the rules of writing and when to break them.
The Active Voice Versus The Passive Voice - how to use the active […]
Posted: August 10th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #7
Once again, here are some of the best posts from around the blogosphere:
As a writer, I am inspired by this eloquent article by Amber Simmons on A List Apart. In Reviving Anorexic Web Writing, she discusses how the content is the heart of any website.
Chris Garrett talks about the summer slump and what […]
Posted: August 3rd, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #6
Here’s my weekly round-up of interesting links:
Been blogging for a little while? Chris Brogan has advice on how to take your blog to the next level.
The SEO rockstars at SEOmoz have created A Complete Glossary of Essential SEO Jargon, which is an excellent resource, particularly if you’re new to the world of SEO (besides, […]
Posted: July 27th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #5
Here’s some of the best recent posts from around the blogosphere:
Steve Rubel of Micro Persuasion writes about the Golden Age of Individualism and how the web has made it possible - and important - for everyone to have a personal brand, but that it is really about more than that. “Individualism today means so […]
Posted: July 20th, 2007 under Links.
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Weekend on the Links #4: Daily Blog Tips Project 3 Edition
Last week I entered the Daily Blog Tips Project 3 Contest, in which each blogger had to write a post that involved the number 3 somehow. Mine was 3 Things to do Before You Hit Publish (and 1 Thing to Do After). 115 blogs entered, and since I couldn’t narrow it down to a […]
Posted: July 13th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #3
Here’s some quality weekend reading - have a great one!
Performancing has written a post about why bloggers need SEO and how a good blogger is also a good search engine marketer (hint: they create compelling content).
If you’re worried about someone copying your blog’s content (because it’s so awesome), Lorelle on Wordpress has an excellent post on […]
Posted: July 6th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #2
Here’s some interesting weekend reading:
Webconfs.com has compiled an incredible list of SEO techniques, organized into categories and ranked with scores ranging from +3 (things you should definitely do) to -3 (things to actively avoid).
Suffering from blogger’s block? NorthxEast has a list of Twelve Ways to Turn a Boring Post into Pure Gold. […]
Posted: June 29th, 2007 under General, Links.
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Weekend on the Links #1
Here’s a few good links to check out over the weekend - have a great one!
7 Key Qualities of Successful Entrepreneurs (Part 1 of 2) from Dream Jobs Dialog - an interesting read even if you’re not an entrepreneur, be sure to check back next week for part 2.
Dealing with Writer’s/Blogger’s Block - Try Reading, […]
Posted: June 22nd, 2007 under General, Links.
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Incoming Links and How to Get Tons of Them
So you’ve started your blog, put up a basic bio on your About page, and you’ve got a few good posts up. The content is good and the search engines are sending some traffic your way, but you’d like to have even more readers. Now you need to get people reading it (your […]
Posted: June 20th, 2007 under Blogging Techniques, Getting Started, Links.
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