July 13, 2008

How to Manage Blogs in Big Networks - Blog Network Software Skills

We have already touched the topic of niche blogs' networks that become very popular with the Internet community (for more details please check this post - Blog Network Script - How to Find Most Powerful Blogging Software Available)

There is one issue that needs to be clarified to any person who plans to build this type of profit bringing network - you need to know how to manage blogs in big bulks. Because when you run a blog for hobby, usually the amount of job you do for it is not big. Several posts per week, maybe some Digg.com submission or other social networks (by the way, check this report what networks are ok for promo and what just seem ok - more details here Social News Websites - Why Most of Them Do Not Help)

With 20 or 30 or 50 blogs - this experience is absolutely different. If you do not have a pack of admins who do the job for you, then you face a serious problem of feeding your blogs with proper content and ensure their development.

This is where you need to have a good blog network software that monitors all your blogs from one place and makes them grow with content. Surely it's great to have unique content in all posts in the blog network, but let's be realistic - if you have 50 blogs and do 3 times a week posting on each of them, then the amount content you need to create is enormous.

That is why, in addition to a possibility to post unique content, good blog network software should also give you a possibility to post from RSS feeds with textual and video content. This will help your blog to look as "regular poster" for the search engines and this is very important for SEO success.

Plus, another problem that blog network software may have is the problem of plugins shortage. It is not important to have all plugins in the world, but having the most useful on all your blogs is a big helper for traffic building. BUT the blog platforms get updated all the time, and plugins for most of the cases should be updated as well. Due to this many blog network software are always trying to catch up with the updates and fail.

Unlike many - this blog network script is quite fast about catching up with the plugins and even has a pack of its own, unique plugins. Plus it also is giving you a possibility for automatic content generation (publishing from feeds with texts and videos).

The solution is fresh, but under my personal recommendations many people started to use it. And I am quite competent to recommend blogging stuff, because when you manage over 100 niche blogs this brings you necessary experience about what problems are the most nasty in this business.

This blogging script for niche blog networks building is at the moment the best offer on the market. I can venture my reputation on it.

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July 11, 2008

Blog Network Script - How to Find Most Powerful Blogging Software Available

Niche blogs are a great way to make money. Basically there is no big magic about building a blog that can bring you (in a month or two or faster) about $1 per day.

Surely many blogger make a lot more than $1 per day, but this is just to show you that niche blogs are a great way of residual income.

That is why today people get crazy about creating networks of blogs: 10 blogs, 50 blogs, 100 blogs and more.

BUT, when you are trying to handle more than niche 20-30 blogs you face the following problems:

  • how to install and setup all these blogs
  • how to make them grow each of the blogs with content
  • how to manage all these blogs (advertising models, updates, design, etc.)
    AND
  • how not to lose tons of time on all this.

You do not notice all that when you have 2-3 blogs, but when you have 30 niche blogs - this turns into a disaster.

There are two solutions for these problems:

  1. Hire people to run blogs (monthly salaries to blog admins - not good)
  2. Get blogging solution that automates

My personal option is No 2. And I tell it as the owner of 100 blogs' network (and plan to expand to 1,000 niche blogs)

Up to recent there were just the autoinstallers that helped to install many blogs, but this is just the beginning, because most of the job is to "babysit" each of the blogs and it eats all your time.

Now imagine that you get automatic solution that:

  • helps to create and manage unlimited blogs from one 'captain desk'
  • has all great plugins built it (social networking, bookmarking)
  • helps to grow content automatically (videos, texts, etc.)
  • give you full freedom with blog themes generating
  • has unique plugins
  • gives you access to 60 blogs (Google PR up to 5) from where you can build unlimited amount of backlinks to your blogs

This is exactly what you need to build your niche blog empire. And this is exactly what this tool is doing for you http://www.AutoLinkExchanger.com/Super-Blog-Software.html

You will see videos that show how the tool works from inside and how you can make money with it.

PLUS
110% Refund Policy

The owner of this solution promises that if you fail to generate 3 niche blogs with 1000 targeted visitors to your blogs within 60 days, he is refunding you the payment plus pays 10% from his own pocket.

Not bad to venture about the tool's reputation.

For more details, please visit http://www.AutoLinkExchanger.com/Super-Blog-Software.html

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July 7, 2008

SEO Experiment Goes On

Following up the SEO experiment started recently, we would like to present this Squidoo lens to your attention http://www.squidoo.com/wedding-planner-assistant

You are welcome to post your feedback about this lens to be informative and SEO productive.

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July 5, 2008

Squidoo Informational Info Piles - Health and Beauty

People like to get shortcutted to the useful info, when this info is really useful.

We decided to run a public experiment about Squidoo lenses and will publish a line of lenses to see what fits the best into the market and the needs of the surfer.

You are welcome to comment and share your feedback.

Squidoo Lense # 1 - Health, Beauty and Fitness

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June 18, 2008

How to Find Best Paid to Read Email Profits - Free Paid to Read Email Tips

Best Paid to Read Emails Programs
How NOT to Get Into Scam

PTR programs are a great way to make money, because it requires no big knowledge from you. You shouldn't be a seasoned Internet marketer, or successful affiliate with big list of subscribers, or SEO guru.

You get paid just for reading emails with ads, and this can be your residual profit of $200 to $2,000 (it depends upon how you do that and how you use the tips of this industry).

BUT, THERE IS A PROBLEM
SCAM in PTR PROGRAMS

Use these tips to make sure that you prevent yourself from messing up with scam PTR:

  • Do your homework about PTR program

Dig forums, home business communities, review site to see if your company has been paying nice money to others.

  • Get in contact with someone from the company authorities

When you talk with CEO who is saying "Yes, we are real, we pay money, and we have an officially registered company located at XXX XXX XXX" - this is more encouraging.

  • Proofs

As a sample of proofs I would recommend you to check this profit screenshot or it this video proof where the guy logs to his account and shows he was paid (the video proof is free, but asks to submit your name and emails, but you can unsubscribe later).

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June 17, 2008

Semantic Based Search - Efficient Semantic Search

Semantic Based Search
Too Much to Expect From?

The Internet, search engines, SEO specialists and the average owners of web sites and blogs are expecting to see the advent of new quality of searching - with the help of semantic search standards.

Perhaps any big search engine, and lots of smaller ones, have claimed to start working in this direction. But is there much beyond these claims?

Recently I got a message from a buddy to check new semantic search engine - www.Powerset.com This engine is supposed to be focusing on semantic based search and this is seen from one of the options that says 'Unlock Meaning'

Well, interesting, let's check.

I must say that I am very impatient about seeing the advent of the new quality of searching, semantic searching including. That is why I am VERY picky about projects that make people think they deliver the new level of understanding what truly stands behind the human language. Due to this I am experienced in giving semantic search engine "tough" keywords.

One of the tough keywords for semantic engines of the current level is "link exchange script" - I know it from my experience, because "link" is quite a basic notion for the whole net, "exchange" can be about money or traffic or Forex trading "script" is about programming. As you can see - a pretty tough keyword with multiple options for different niches of our life. But this is what a good semantic search should do - get a clear picture of all possible meanings' variations and choose the best.

After submitting "link exchange script" to Powerset.com I saw that the talks about unlocking meaning are premature at the moment. Check it yourself - I quote top 10 results:

  1. Oracle bone script - about Chinese characters
  2. LINK - about Econometric Forecasting Association and money
  3. Eastern Nagari script - about script in Medieval India
  4. Foreign Exchange Market
  5. Telephone exchange
  6. Recurring characters in The Legend of Zelda series
  7. Seal script
  8. Arabic alphabet
  9. Script - about the word in general
  10. Gurmukhi script

Sorry guys and gals, but if you submit the same keywords "link exchange script" to Google or Yahoo, you will see that they (without claiming they have made too much about semantic search, they say they just started to work with meaning) show A LOT MORE RELEVANT results.

So, if the already existing search engines are much better about showing the relevant results, maybe the idea to crack language meaning is the wrong direction for search engines?

Or, maybe, this should be solved via other strategies, ways, ideas, etc.

P.S. Unfortunately cannot find exact quote URL, but Google admitted that within the nearest 5 years it's too early to talk about professional cracking of the meaning of human language and, hence, about full scope semantic based search.

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June 2, 2008

Free Internet Marketing Give Aways Season Launched

I recorded a short video where I prove that after registering with this Free Give Away campaign you will get access to LOTS of great Internet marketing and SEO info, tools, scripts and solutions.

Claim your free registration in this give away membership!

The video is very short, but tells it all - you will get a sneak peek to the products inside.

(IMPORTANT NOTE: my video is hosted on Metacafe.com to save my server bandwidth - that is why after the video Metacafe.com may put the video previews that can have sexually arising content. As this issue is beyond my control, please make sure you do not watch this video with kids)

Interested to get 109 products?

Claim your free registration in this give away membership!

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May 30, 2008

Marina Hot for Words - New Type of Successful Blogging Thinking

Hot Girl + Smart Brain + Video Blogging =

This is what Marina from Hot for Words is about (I am referring to the site http://www.HotforWords.com). And this has proven to be a true success in blogging (video blogging in particular).

A beautiful woman explains the origin of the words. Who might think that this is a viable business idea? It is!!

Marina's YouTube channel has - fasten your seat belts - 74,240 subscribers with over 2,800,000 views. Heck, I am sure traffic gurus would eat their hats, socks or anything else to have the same fame and popularity.

Ok, Nice Lady has a Blog? So What?!

This issue is a lot beyond nice looking women with talent for words. This is a perfect example of the blogging to come to a new well-rumored stage - video blogging, in this particular case - hero-based or personage-based video blogging, when all video content is about one and the same person.

And Marina from Hot for Words is a perfect proof that video blogging can be absolutely successful.

These are the key elements for the success of video blogging:

  • great idea
  • possibility to add new video content on a regular (better frequent) basis
  • attractive hero/personage (this is not necessarily beauty, but peoples' hearts must accept you in, the virtual person from the blog must be exciting to look at and follow)
  • interactivity (Marina asks to send her words and she will explain the meaning)

Welcome to the new era of blogging - we are already in!

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Why Google Search Engine Keyword Search Volume Tool Hides Certian Keywords

Why is Google Keyword Research Tool
Hiding Useful Info from Us?

I have found this issue recently and was greatly surprised…

In my practise I am using Google keyword research tool, because it is great and free and gives lots of keywords to choose from. I think this tool is one of the many things that make Google leader on the market of searches and search-related businesses (content publishing, advertising, optimization, etc.)

But a while ago (about a month ago, but the real time can be longer) I noticed that Google purposefully hides keywords in some niches that are absolutely legal. Without much explanations please have a look at the video screenshot that I made to explain the case.

(NOTE: this video is hosted on Metacafe.com for the sake of saving my server bandwidth - that is why after the video Metacafe.com may put video previews that can have sexually arising content. This issue is beyond my control that is why make sure you do not watch this video with kids till the very end of it)

As you can see 'eBay' and 'iPod' keyword lists are hidden, but no problems with other words like 'money.' You can even try to search more abusive words like 'f***' - no problems to display the whole list. Then the question pops up…

What is so bad or nasty or secret to display the keyword list for eBay and iPod? Is is illegal to search about these companies today?

Here we come into the area of suggestions. I will share mine and welcome all readers of this post to share their visions for prohibiting this kind of research for the mentioned keywords and other "big brand words" that are left beyond my possible focus of attention.

My personal opinion, not confirmed by any facts, is that these big brands decided that they do not need more players in this niche. They are already paying Google huge money in AdWords and do not want to share their bigger part with the new players in this niche (content creators and affiliates who use SEO advantages of knowing proper keywords). Isn't it better to share them just with Google, instead of sharing with Google and someone else?

Maybe Google contacted these brands with the idea to close keyword researching. Or maybe they contacted Google. I do not know. In fact, I must admit that this is only a hypothetical suggestion that I cannot prove.

But this is definitely not a bug, because I tested it from different IPs. I tested it being logged into AdWords account and being logged off. These words are simply "closed" for research. And I do not see any other explanation but the one that big brands decided to share less money with the "unnecessary intermediaries" who can find an easy keyword, write content with this keyword, get the traffic on it and get it's part of the profits for clicks on AdSenses. Those who already are on this market - ok, heck with them - but let's stop the new tide of "advertising money milkers."

Surely we can use other keyword research tools to dig this niche and this is what most of the people do.

But I would like to focus the public attention on what is going on. How is that behaviro for you? And what might be the reason for such interesting Google behavior? Share your ideas, thoughtful posts are welcomed and will be published for sure!

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May 27, 2008

15K Keywords' Contest Winners

Thanks to all for participating in the 15,000 keyword list contest. My sincere apologies to those who were not the first 10 to reply and, hence, be claimed as a winner, but this is not the last contest I will be running.

And here is - as promised - the list of winners! Drumroll please…

1. Mats R. - PRO Auto Link Exchanger user = 2 keyword lists

2. Kevin C. - FREE Auto Link Exchanger user = 1 keyword list

3. James K. - FREE Auto Link Exchanger user = 1 keyword list

4. Toan L. -  FREE Auto Link Exchanger user = 1 keyword list

5. T.H. Quah - PRO Auto Link Exchanger user = 2 keyword lists

6. Adam L. - PRO Auto Link Exchanger user = 2 keyword lists

7. Manoj P. - FREE Auto Link Exchanger user = 1 keyword list

8. Dave F. - PRO Auto Link Exchanger user = 2 keyword lists

9. David - FREE Auto Link Exchanger user = 1 keyword list

10. Dale G. - PRO Auto Link Exchanger user = 2 keyword lists

NOTE: By the way, Dale G. was number 11 to answer my contest email, but as number 10 "vanished" and did not reply to numerous email and the 72 hours notification email - I had to give the prize to number 11.

Thanks again for the attention to my contest. Those who want to grab $1 - 14 days trial for the tool with the help of which I did this research, please use this link.

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