October 21, 2008 – 6:00 am
I’ve been emailing and managing tasks through Yahoo! since 1997 and after a set of frustrating attempts to get service, it may be time to move to Google.
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Ok, so you want your blog to have more value … scratch that, you want it to have mega-millions of value … you’ve come to the right place. We’ve been outlining value on a blog through the acronym: “v.a.l.u.e.”. Let’s do a quick review:
“V” stands for visceral
“A” stands for aphoristic
“L” stands for linkage
Now, [...]
By Damien Riley
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Also tagged backlink, backlinks, blog promotion, BlogCritics, blogs, guestblog, linkback, social bookmark, stumbleupon, Tumblelog, tumblr, Ubiquitousness
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Google PR is a joke. Bad blogs get high PR all the time. Let’s discuss value and how you can get it on your blog.
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This article is Part II of my series “Finest Hour of Social Networks” where I examine social networks and their effectiveness in raising real traffic (low bounce rate/readers who stay more than the duration of two clicks!) This goal is important for monetization and for building a following to your blog. If these [...]
By Damien Riley
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Posted in Reviews
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Also tagged account, blog, Facebook, Fuel my Blog, innovate, monetization, myspace, rank, reading, service, social networks, success, traffic
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February 11, 2008 – 5:03 pm
The expression: “Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water” seems especially appropriate for Google here at the beginning of 2008. I am no seo or blogging mmol genius but I do know a few things about logic and ethics and setting writers’ pagerank to zero is a choice lacking in both.
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By Damien Riley
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Also tagged blog, blogosphere, compensation, ethics, expression, internet, IZEA, mmol, pagerank, postie, posties, rank, ranking system, rebranding, SEO, traffic
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