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14th August 2009 #31
This is all goobledegook to me
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30th August 2009 #32
Ok Boss, inclined now to do it as a start I registered Hubpage already,then followed Ebay account and paypal account
I'm just waiting for my bank confirmation from post that I applied last wednesday via phone
Seems I will have a life soonDon't make promises when you are in JOY. Don't reply when you are SAD.
Don't take decisions when you are ANGRY. Think twice, Act wise. BE happy.
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30th August 2009 #33
It depends on the keywords, I'm making more on it from Ebay than Adsense , although I haven't done any work on it for 2 weeks.
If anyone wants 100% FREE links, use this http://www.commentkahuna.com/116885/ Some folk sell similar software for $99Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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3rd September 2009 #34
In order for people & search engines to find your site you need back links, back links and more back links. Get Article Post Robot for posting articles to 500+ directories, and Mass Article Control for rewriting, don't pay a submission service. Rewriting should be 15%+
You can use DupeFreePro for a full rewrite to about 40%, before running off varied copies in Mass Article Control for submission.
Once you have submitted your homepage, submit different articles for you sub-pages, and keep going.....Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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27th October 2009 #35
right now i am learning SEO also since i think need to and based from what i see it is mostly making backlinks
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27th October 2009 #36
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11th November 2009 #37
Content is king. Write original interesting content regularly and people will always find your site. backlinks will then follow naturally.
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16th April 2010 #38
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This one is mind-blowing! I am grateful for this piece of advice!
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9th July 2010 #39
One of my sidelines is selling images of Liverpool to graphic designers, publishers and the leisure and tourism trade. If you type "Liverpool images" in google.co.uk, I'm top in over 18 million results, type "liverpool photographer" and I'm often top, but always on the first page of results. SEO is something I've had an interest in for years.
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11th July 2010 #40
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So do you get a lot of sales?
Your Flickr site is much better than your www.liverpoolpictorial.co.uk site in my opinion but I do understand that you have quite extensive coverage of the city and obviously that will attract some interest, it's like you are your own stock library.
Personally I would drop the HDR stuff I don't think it improves the shots and a lot of the Liverpool shots have very limited dynamic range to start with, there are a lot of good ones but some very average ones too.
Your Flickr site on the other hand has some truly superb images!
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11th July 2010 #41
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12th July 2010 #42
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My apologies if I was wrong on the HDR stuff but some of your post processing has that look.
I don't purport to be a great photographer, I'm not, I did work in the industry as an Industrial Photographer some 25 years ago but that part of my life is long gone, I am just an enthusiastic amateur these days.
As I said you have some great stuff on Flickr.
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12th July 2010 #43
Do you have any images of the Liverpool that's long gone Jim? I'm fascinated with stuff like that. Thanks for the comments about my Flickr pics. I've just uploaded a few more of the Orange Lodge and a view from our window in the Jurys Inn Hotel http://www.flickr.com/photos/liverpoolpictorial/
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12th July 2010 #44
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I'm a Scot I got landed here against my own will a couple of years back, I have plenty of images of the west coast of Scotland (printed currently not scanned) going back 45 years but nothing down here I'm afraid.
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13th July 2010 #47
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14th July 2010 #48
So it's been nearly a year now with the Hubpage articles. Now to be honest I moved onto other money making techniques to test as I already knew Hubpages would make money in the long term. Having just checked my Adsense account they make about £10 a month. Not a lot some folk would say for 25 articles, but about half of the articles were not actually unique, it is the unique ones making money. I also never really included any inbound links to them to move them up in the search engines.
Anyway, the bottom line is this. It doesn't take long writing unique articles, you could easily knock out 10+ a day if you're just sitting at home. So by the time you've done 250 hubpages put out a few backlinks to them after 2-3 months you're income could be £100+ a month. Some people on Hubpages have 1000's of article pages.
If I'd have just stuck to Hubpages and nothing else, put up 10 articles a day, 5 days a week for the last year, that'd be about 2,500 pages I'd have, and bringing in about £1000 a month
Remember, this is set and forget. Once you're page is done and active, that's it.... you just leave it. Add the page to ALL the Web 2.0 sites for backlinks.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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14th July 2010 #49
£1000 per month, would be enough to live comfortably in the Philippines.
I've written a couple of ezine articles before & I know I need to write a lot more, for my SEO, (I know you're talking about adsense here) but I find articles quite hard to write?...Wish I could knock them out.
What do you mean by 2.0 sites?...sorry, but I'm a bit of a thicko, got a lot to learn.
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14th July 2010 #50
Web 2.0.... Facebook, MySpace, Stumble Upon, Digg.,.. etc....
Articles are simple if you know how .... I use the following:
The Best Article Spinner - You use it to quickly rewrite other peoples articles.
Instant Article Wizard Pro - Helps you quickly bang together an article.
Instant Article Factory - Already has 1/2 the article done for you, just fill in the gaps.
Answer Analyst - Very handy for targetting a specific subject.Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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14th July 2010 #51
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17th July 2010 #52
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17th July 2010 #54
Dupe Free Pro is ... free.... and is handy for rewriting PLR articles. You need to make sure they are changed 30%+ .... but these are no good for Hubpages though.
I wrote an article in about 10mins yesterday (in fact I done 3 all day), and fired it off to over 400 article sites, each site getting a 30% different articleKeith Driscoll - Administrator
Managing Director, Win2Win Limited
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9th August 2010 #55
I confess I did not read a lot about the subject, but when I looked into SEO online, they always mentioned links to be cruicial. However it seemed the idea was to always have a facebook, digg, myspace page (etc etc) with the links included. I was under the impression also that if you ram a page with too many keywords (that were the same) google would not give the website as high a position.
I only looked into SEO as I was going to start an online business. Cracking domain name, but just did not find the time for it. I guess in truth I had no passion. With no passion, the business never would have worked.
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9th August 2010 #56
Google doesn't penalise sites unless they are using blackhat techniques. Too many keywords, duplicate content, etc don't effect your site. Relevant backlinks get more juice than non-relevant, but numbers of any can have you overtake your competitors.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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9th August 2010 #57
hmmmm...i can smell the words "rich" and "billionaire" here
wanna get my sizes and what i want for xmas?Everything will be okay in the end. If it's not okay, it's not the end.
Whatever is meant to be will always find its way.
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16th August 2010 #58
The boy dun good
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKsVSBhSwJg
from a bad situation
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9th November 2010 #59
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To all businessmen,
Pardon my innocence but please guide me. I just registered myself on bloggers and had written an article that I saved for now. I didn't publish yet because I am not certain if I should register or apply with any advertising network with the likes of adsense by google or yahoo etc. Should I register with them first before publishing my article or publish it first, have a subscriber or clients then register. Please help!
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9th November 2010 #60
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Fellow bloggers,
Just a quick tip, please. I wrote an article already but did not post it yet coz I'm not certain if posting should go first before registering to any advertising network such a adsense by google, adbrite etc or the other ay around. Am I supposed to establish subscriber first before registering?
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