Jun
Search Engine Submissions - What A load Of Crap
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I have been doing business on the internet since 1998. I started in web design and learned SEO and have been doing it for several years. One thing that really gets under my skin is when people try to sell a useless service.
I know a lot of online marketers that swear the $29.00 a month to get into all the engines is worth the money. The best line is “get listed in 24 - 48 hours guaranteed”. Really? OMFG I got to have this! Read the rest of this entry »

A few years ago article submissions were great. They helped many of my sites reach PR 3 - 5 in less than 3 months. It helped me avoid the sandbox and got my sites to where they needed to be to rank well for terms. Using article submissions was the best way to get one way links. However, times have changed and submissions are no longer a valid method and I’ll explain why.
I am all about free, so long as free can make me money. Sometimes giving away something for free can make you money. For example, you give free information on your site or blog in return for paid advertising. I came across this service called 
Stumbleupon… just like Digg is a a great resource for traffic. However, in order for you to be successful you need to know the ins and outs of stumbleupon and how to harness its power. Below are a list of things you need to do to fine tune your Stumbleupon posts.