August 2007
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Posted by Simon on 22 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Uncategorized
I just got an email about 30 mins ago and have been reading it since.
The email was from andy jenkins and brad fallon. you have probably been on the receiving end of some well fashioned emails from them at some point in the past. one of the things that brad and andy do better than anyone else is create a need for an item.
You will never get a one time offer from them. You will get a one time offer that you heard about weeks ago and now it has arrived it has blown everything else out of the water and is going fast but there is still a couple of spaces left if your quick enough.
What this email said, and the reason I have chosen to post about it, is that they have some proof that you can kick pages out of google using proxies. I have read through and i understand the basics that you use a proxy to give google another “Home page” in effect removing the usual index.htm
If you found this helpful buy me a coffee. (even an espresso helps)Posted by Simon on 09 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Online Marketing
Every now and then someone will take already great idea and combine it with something completely different to make one Superb idea.
I think this is superb.
If you found this helpful buy me a coffee. (even an espresso helps)Posted by Simon on 09 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Search Engine Marketing, Services
My friends over at The Tattoo Forum recently asked me to help monetize the site and also they wanted to give something back to the members who are making it so successful.
The answer, I advised them, is google adsense revenue sharing. The way this works is that the google adsense adverts shown on the site will show The Tattoo Forum id for 50% of the time and the other 50% it will show the id of anyone who posted in that particular thread.
If you found this helpful buy me a coffee. (even an espresso helps)Posted by Simon on 08 Aug 2007 | Tagged as: Search Engine Marketing
Setting up a niche blog network can be challenging and managing it after its launch can be an even more daunting task so I have put the following together as an example of what I believe to be “Best Practice” for the problems you will face, but also what the potential profits and benefits are.
Now the first thing you will be looking at is how to set up the individual blogs on your network and call me old fashioned but I do like the manual way of doing things.
I say get you’re hosting with Cpanel and click through to fantastico and press install on the wordpress button.
The funny thing is that most people don’t even realize there is an automated wordpress setup built into every Cpanel hosting account but before you even do that you need to look at the following few points before you dive in.
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