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Do-follow social bookmarking site for your niche

If you have been a regular reader of my blog, you know that I like social bookmarking. I use it a lot myself and I try to keep up with all the developments around social bookmarking. Lately I have been wondering about all the social bookmarking sites. They all seem to be working the same way. There are a few exceptions, but not many. They are all focused on the news, without giving the small business owners much emphasis. When I realized this, I started asking myself the question: “what is the perfect social bookmarking site?” . . . → Read More: Do-follow social bookmarking site for your niche

Unlimited traffic to your website from blog comments

It is not a secret that leaving blog comments can get you a lot of traffic. With the arrival of content syndication groups this method has significantly increased in popularity. In this blog post I discuss how to find the best blogs to leave comments. . . . → Read More: Unlimited traffic to your website from blog comments

One-way backlinks from CommentLuv Comments

As most of you probably know, the CommentLuv plugin is a very popular WordPress plugin. The reason is the fact that each comment provides you with 2 one-way links back to your site. One goes to the home page of your blog, the other goes to the URL where your most recent blog . . . → Read More: One-way backlinks from CommentLuv Comments

Will Digg help shape the future of news?

If you are sharing content on the web these days, chances are you are doing it either through Facebook or Twitter. That is obviously not good for Digg, the pioneer of social sharing. Unfortunately for Digg, they lost ground to the above mentioned two platforms. Is there a way for Digg to get there prominent status back? They just added another change to the mix that I suspect is going to make a major difference for Digg…. . . . → Read More: Will Digg help shape the future of news?