28 Sep 2010 @ 1:05 AM 

Social Bookmark Advertising and Social Bookmarking at it’s best level?

I want to talk to you about one part of marketing on the Internet that I absolutely dislike.  You hear all over that you need to do it to help your pages rank better and to drive more traffic to your site.  It’s true.  But there’s a problem: It’s incredibly

Is there anything more mind-numbing than clicking through to site after site after site and pasting in links?  I hate it.  Hate, hate, hate.  It’s so bad it makes me want to give up and not do it, even though I know it will help my sites.

That’s why I’m glad someone emailed me about SocialAdr.  Suddenly that terrible task is crossed right off my list and I don’t have to feel guilty about not doing it.  SocialAdr is a new service that completely automates the process of getting my pages on the social bookmarking sites.

It’s totally revolutionarySocial Bookmark Advertising and Internet Social Marketing at it’s best,  in the way it works: they have hundreds of users, an army really, that are all waiting to bookmark MY pages on their own social bookmarking accounts.  All I have to do is put in the pages that I want bookmarked and the rest is taken care of automatically.

Plus, I can let my pages run through again and again, with more and more different users linking to them.  How great is that?  Like I said, there’s no work for me at all.  Once I put my pages into the system, I can go grab a cup of coffee while SocialAdr does the heavy lifting.

There is no way any system could make this easier for me.  When I look for services for my business, I want ‘done for me’.  I don’t want to have to mess around or learn some complicated thing.  I want it to just work, and that’s what SocialAdr does.  It just works.

Again, if you need any website noticed? Here you go,  they promote you to open as many accounts as you can!  This is Social Bookmark and Advertising Social Bookmarking at its best!

Check it out, you’ll be glad you did: http://socialadr.com/now/?a=184089

See you on top, Todd.

Posted By: Todd Herman
Last Edit: 28 Sep 2010 @ 02:48 AM

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 20 Sep 2010 @ 9:48 AM 

 REAL SocialBlaster Testimonial SocialBlaster Reviews -  Here is what

happened:

After purchasing the Social Blaster for over 300. cad we proceeded inside the platforms website and downloaded the program, What we found was the following:

The SocialBlaster Reviews:

1. It was not 64 bit compatible to begin with but SB quickly made a patch for this and only then did it install on my computer.

2. We found that the video instruction on how to operate this program was very vague and unhelpful to a lot of people, not only myself a webmaster for 14 years.

3. Upon asking for assistance from the person appearing to be a so called Social Blaster Account Specialist, when searching this specialist on the internet (your think she would have a face book or twitter account) nothing at all but yet talks like a experienced php coder?? Any Account Specialist not searchable on the internet? Something don’t add up here.

4. Upon asking this so called Social Blaster Account Specialist for assistance the response was Quote – “We have a priority help page” and was sent to this page, which only upon a $1250. yearly subscription would I get priority help for this product. ok so now…I’ve already paid over 300. for this program and you want me to pay you for support? WOW!

5. When I was directed to the help support team to get evden a little help on how to ever operate this program, all their answer was; “We have priority help” and was sent the link top pay the 1200. per fee!! Wow again!

6. After opening 5 days in the program analyzing it, when I tried to post to the front page comment box, my questions where deleted immediately after referring to a ban of any domain if I spam social networks with this program.

7. I then proceeded to ask for a refund and this is the answer I got:

(Keep in mind that I never even used this program, it has never worked properly for us in light of the video instruction, nor have I had the proper instruction to do so!

We do not offer refunds on software where the activation code has already been sent to the customer. In addition once the registration services are queued we do not offer refunds. Please make certain you are aware of this before submitting this form. Unlike physical goods, electronically distributed software and software licenses can be duplicated. Once a license has been issued, it is unfortunately not possible for us to recall all copies of software distributed. Therefore, Social Blaster Software does not accept product returns or exchanges.

Now……A 17 year webmasters conclusion of this product:

Social Blaster is not only un-user friendly but fictionally represented . It is not only an in-effective program, it spam’s social bookmarking websites which will easily get you banned. The mere fact that they ask for a “Priority Support” at over $1200. shows that this is not about the people, its about them making as much money as they can and luring you into purchasing this program from all the unsearchable names in their testimonials on the front page, none of the testimonials that are on the front page are members inside! Which brings me to believe that the only testimonials on this site are made up by them to lure you in.

No newbie as it stands now, would understand this program and you have to be an experienced coder to do so. The so called Social Blaster Account Specialist’s name. The help was very limited and as mentioned before you need to be very experienced to understand the videos they have for you, very limited information and un-helpful for anyone.

If you got 300. to wasirte on this program then be my guest.  I just lost over 300. CAD to a unhelpful company that does not offer free assistance for their product that can get your ip banned from any social platform if your not carefull.

REAL SocialBlaster Testimonial  – SocialBlaster Reviews

 Is there a  solution? You bet! If you need any website noticed? Here you go,  they promote you to open as many accounts as you can!  This is Social Bookmark and Advertising Social Bookmarking at its best!

Check it out, you’ll be glad you did: http://socialadr.com/now/?a=184089

See you on top, Todd.

REAL SocialBlaster Testimonial  – SocialBlaster Reviews

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Last Edit: 20 Jan 2011 @ 10:56 AM

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 13 Sep 2010 @ 10:58 AM 

I’ve been asked the same question at least a hundred times. “If I submit my articles to other sites, does Google count this as duplicate content?” I’ve gone by my own hunches about this issue for about a year with great success for both me and my clients. But, I decided to go straight to the source for a definitive (well, pretty definitive) answer. I emailed Google Webspam Head, Matt Cutts, for some insight.

Before I continue, let me say that this article deals with duplicate content as it pertains to writing and submitting and/or syndicating articles. These principles may not pertain to web copy that is duplicated from page to page and remains exclusively on your site.

I asked Matt if he would explain a few things since it seemed many people were now questioning their online marketing efforts due to the duplicate content filters. My questions included:

1) How can submitted articles count against me as duplicate content if they are posted on other websites? Duplicate content filters are generally on the lookout for copy that has been repeated within the confines of a site. Since articles were distributed to sites other than my own, I wondered about this point.

Matt’s answer: “Taking all your articles and submitting them for syndication all over the place can make it more difficult to determine how much your site [has original] content vs. just used, syndicated content.”

That makes perfect sense. After all, Google is looking for quality, original content to fill its search engine results pages (SERP).

2) Does that mean – from a search engine perspective – you advise people not to submit articles? I couldn’t believe that the answer would be “yes.” Whether offline or on, writing and submitting quality articles has always been a phenomenal way of establishing yourself as an expert, promoting your business and more.

Matt’s answer: “My advice would be 1) to avoid over-syndicating the articles that you write, and 2) if you do syndicate content, then make sure that you include a link to the original content. That will help ensure that the original content has more PageRank, which will aid in picking the best documents in our index.”

So, how do you avoid “over-syndicating” the articles you distribute about the Internet? Although Matt didn’t go into detail, my personal take would be to:

> > Avoid using article-blaster-type software programs that send your piece to hundreds of article banks and email lists. Instead, use a service that handpicks a select few, quality websites and then manually submits your article.

> > Only submit to websites that allow HTML in the bio/about the author section. A big part of submitting online articles is link popularity. You get a much bigger bang for your buck if you have keyword-rich anchor text links rather than plain http:// links.

> > Place the article on your site andllow it to get indexed before you distribute. This way, you establish yourself in Google’s database as the original writer.

While some people stress out about where their articles rank in the search engines, I, personally, never have. If another site that has reproduced my article (and done so legally) ranks higher than I do for an article, so be it. In the end, a link to my site is provided in the “about the author” section, so readers can find me if they want more information. However, if you prefer that your articles outrank those who reprint your material, then the above tips may help you accomplish that goal.

Above all, don’t let the engines dictate how you run and promote your business. If submitting your articles brings you business, then do it. A diversity of marketing efforts has always been the best way to promote. Writing articles is no exception.

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Last Edit: 13 Sep 2010 @ 10:58 AM

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 13 Sep 2010 @ 9:50 AM 

How to Make Money Online in Canada

Many money-making opportunities online are not open to Canadians, but the majority of them are. In some cases, Canadian versions of American Websites exist to allow Canadian users to make money. There are also Websites geared toward the United States. that allow Canadian members to profit as well. Canadians do have to be careful to read the agreements they sign with such Websites.

Instructions

  1. Sell items through Amazon.ca. The site is the Canadian version of Amazon.com, and it has all the features of the American Website. Canadians can sell their books, movies and CDs through the site’s merchant program. They can also sign up to have their own product listings and sell larger items through the Website like furniture.
  2. Sign up with eBay.ca to sell through Canada’s own eBay site. The site works just like the U.S. eBay site, but it’s geared toward Canadians, and all transactions are in Canadian dollars. If you don’t want to sell through the Canadian site, Canadians are eligible to sell through the U.S. eBay site as well. Selling through the American site gives Canadians access to a larger pool of buyers.
  3. Use AdSense to make money. AdSense is a Google pay-per-click ad program that Canadians are eligible to join. After signing up for the program through Google, place the AdSense code generated for you on your blog or Website. You will be paid every time someone clicks on one of the ads that were placed by the code. The minimum payout is $100. Some Websites, like HubPages, are open to Canadians and pay a share of AdSense revenues to anyone who writes items for the site.
  4. Write for About or Suite101. Both sites accept Canadian writers, and both sites pay Canadians at the same rate that they pay American writers. About.com pays a minimum monthly salary as well as bonuses for readership growth. Suite101 pays on a revenue-sharing basis.
  5. Make money through affiliate programs. Most affiliate programs will accept Canadian sellers who place special affiliate links online and then earn money each time someone buys an item by using that link. Canadians can make money with affiliate links that they place on their blogs, on their own Websites and on articles that they publish through article directories.
  6. Work through a company that hires at-home Canadians to work online with the company. Accentus hires medical transcriptionists in Canada to work online. Axion Data hires Canadians to do online data entry from home.

    Read more: How to Make Money Online in Canada | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4840887_money-online-canada.html#ixzz0zQf0rSKC

Posted By: Todd Herman
Last Edit: 13 Sep 2010 @ 09:50 AM

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 07 Sep 2010 @ 3:43 PM 

On-Page (Keyword-Specific) Ranking Factors

  1. Keyword Use Anywhere in the Title Tag

    66% very high importance
    66%
    8% moderate consensus
  2. Keyword Use as the First Word(s) of the Title Tag

    63% high importance
    63%
    11.3% light consensus
  3. Keyword Use in the Root Domain Name (e.g. keyword.com)

    60% high importance
    60%
    11.2% light consensus
  4. Keyword Use Anywhere in the H1 Headline Tag

    49% moderate importance
    49%
    10.2% light consensus
  5. Keyword Use in Internal Link Anchor Text on the Page

    47% moderate importance
    47%
    13% moderate contention
  6. Keyword Use in External Link Anchor Text on the Page

    46% moderate importance
    46%
    13.6% moderate contention
  7. Keyword Use as the First Word(s) in the H1 Tag

    45% moderate importance
    45%
    11.7% light consensus
  8. Keyword Use in the First 50-100 Words in HTML on the Page

    45% moderate importance
    45%
    9.9% light consensus
  9. Keyword Use in the Subdomain Name (e.g. keyword.seomoz.org)

    42% low importance
    42%
    9% light consensus
  10. Keyword Use in the Page Name URL (e.g. seomoz.org/folder/keyword.html)

    38% low importance
    38%
    9.1% light consensus
  11. Keyword Use in the Page Folder URL (e.g. seomoz.org/keyword/page.html)

    37% low importance
    37%
    8.6% light consensus
  12. Keyword Use in other Headline Tags (<h2> – <h6>)

    35% low importance
    35%
    8% light consensus
  13. Keyword Use in Image Alt Text

    33% minimal importance
    33%
    8.7% light consensus
  14. Keyword Use / Number of Repetitions in the HTML Text on the Page

    33% minimal importance
    33%
    10.3% light consensus
  15. Keyword Use in Image Names Included on the Page (e.g. keyword.jpg)

    33% minimal importance
    33%
    8.6% light consensus
  16. Keyword Use in <b> or <strong> Tags

    26% minimal importance
    26%
    7.6% moderate consensus
  17. Keyword Density Formula (# of Keyword Uses ÷ Total # of Terms on the Page)

    25% minimal importance
    25%
    9.8% light consensus
  18. Keyword Use in List Items <li> on the Page

    23% very minimal importance
    23%
    9.5% light consensus
  19. Keyword Use in the Page’s Query Parameters (e.g. seomoz.org/page.html?keyword)

    22% very minimal importance
    22%
    7.6% moderate consensus
  20. Keyword Use in <i> or <em> Tags

    21% very minimal importance
    21%
    8.4% light consensus
  21. Keyword Use in the Meta Description Tag

    19% very minimal importance
    19%
    9.9% light consensus
  22. Keyword Use in the Page’s File Extension (e.g. seomoz.org/page.keyword)

    12% very minimal importance
    12%
    8.3% light consensus
  23. Keyword Use in Comment Tags in the HTML

    6% very minimal importance
    6%
    5.7% moderate consensus
  24. Keyword Use in the Meta Keywords Tag

    5% very minimal importance
    5%
    5.5% moderate consensus

Thnx to: SEO MOZ

Posted By: Todd Herman
Last Edit: 07 Sep 2010 @ 03:44 PM

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 06 Sep 2010 @ 7:07 AM 

Was surfing and came across this guys site, very interesting, is worth a listen if your into podcasting.

Of all the questions I get about podcasting, one question seems to be almost universal. That question is can you make money podcasting? That’s the question people want the know about.

At the last Blogworld conference, I learned that there are people making money. The key is having your own product and using your content to promote your product.

The reason I revisit this, is that I just read a great report by a guy named Gideon Shalwick. I’had never heard of Gideon before, but I saw his report referred to by a number of people I know. So, I signed up and got his report. It’s free, so why not.

What I found was really interesting. Gideon has taken the next step in the business model. Gideon shows how to turn your video podcast into a business.

He combines YouTube, a video blog, an email list and a product into a business model. He calls the process Rapid Video Blogging. And he shows you how to do it in his free report.

The report is 95 pages long and covers a lot of material.

The report shows you how to

  • Select a niche to build your product
  • Create high quality videos
  • Connect YouTube, your blog and email
  • And how to monetize the setup

And if you want more, he’s offering a coaching class to help you turn your podcast into a business.

I highly recommend getting the free report, even if you just want to be more successful in growing and engaging your audience. The report has lots of good ideas for every video podcaster, and I’m sure the same ideas apply to people doing audio too. Just bypass the hype and dig out what helps you.

Click here to get the free report(aff).

Rapid Video Blogging – Making Money With Web Video is a post from: Digital Podcast

by http://www.digitalpodcast.com/

Posted By: Todd Herman
Last Edit: 06 Sep 2010 @ 07:07 AM

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