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Oct/09
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Why I Love Affiliate Marketing – Part 3

NOTE:  The following is a guest post from one of my favorite internet marketing mentors. Why I Love Affiliate Marketing – Part 3 By Jimmy D. Brown of “Affiliatenaire” Some people have the ability to persuade others and talk them into just about anything.  Especially when it comes to influencing their buying decisions.  They know how to push the right hot buttons, say things the right way and generally get consumers into an emotional frenzy to the p

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Oct/09
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‘A 2-Letter Word That’s So Hard To Say’ by Eric Garner

Eric Garner’s guest post on Charlie Cook’s blog is titled “A 2-Letter Word That’s So Hard To Say”. [Blog] Eric Garner’s guest post on Charlie Cook’s blog: A 2-Letter Word That’s So Hard To Say Eric says, “If, like me, you run your own business, you’ll know how easy it is to take on jobs that are not really yours and that you don’t have time to do”. A 2-Letter Word That’s So Hard To Say Marketing for Success

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Oct/09
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The Impact of Low-Quality Backlinks on SEO

Guest Post by DejanSEO When the topic is SEO secrets or PageRank algorithms, mum’s the word from Google — most of the time. Yet it seems even the king of search engines will unzip its lips with the right amount of coaxing. In an interview with Google’s Senior Support Engineer Maile Ohye, Jen Lopez from SEO Moz gained the juicy scoop on two critical topics: do low-quality backlinks influence rankings, and do they incur a risk for penalties? As Ohye explained, the answer on both accounts is

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Oct/09
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Fast Cars and Mullet Wigs: How I Won The Business Maverick Adventure

0 Editor’s note : This guest post was written by Paul Sloan, a journalist who’s worked for Business 2.0, Fortune, NPR, and CNN. His writing can now be found on Playing The Angles . I didn’t really want to strip to my underwear on a street in broad daylight and sing Bob Seeger’s Old Time Rock and Roll a lá Tom Cruise in Risky Business . But when I agreed to come on this trip for a very unusual entrepreneur’s adventure, I told myself that I’d play along. And this, apparently, was pa

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Oct/09
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Fast Cars and Mullet Wigs: How I Won The Business Maverick Adventure

0 Editor’s note : This guest post was written by Paul Sloan, a journalist who’s worked for Business 2.0, Fortune, NPR, and CNN. His writing can now be found on Playing The Angles . I didn’t really want to strip to my underwear on a street in broad daylight and sing Bob Seeger’s Old Time Rock and Roll a lá Tom Cruise in Risky Business . But when I agreed to come on this trip for a very unusual entrepreneur’s adventure, I told myself that I’d play along. And this, apparently, was pa

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