Archive for November, 2006
Saturday, November 25th, 2006
How To Make Money With Adsense? Start an Adsense Business?
Are you one of the thousands trying to make money with Adsense?
Do you wish your Adsense check was bigger? Substantially bigger?
Would you like to know the true black hat SEO tactics for success? Would you like to have the same specialized black hat SEO tools?
If so read on, otherwise, this isn’t for you …
I just got an email from Adam at PG Insider announcing he’s re-opening membership for one or two weeks as 48 spots have become available.
I’ve been a member since day 1 … I say JUMP on this.
I’ve never seen so much value in a membership site:
- Priceless information
- Step-by-step video guides and manuals (inc. $100 a day from Adsense guide)
- Unique tactics sharing forum
- Free custom made software tools (inc. wizards for RSSGM and NC)
- Millions of keywords FREE every month
- Webpage templates
Another thing I find different at PGI is the feeling that Adam actually wants members to succeed, and isn’t just looking for an easy extra buck.
The latest ideas and findings are shared and new tools developed based on feedback.
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Tuesday, November 21st, 2006
Getting One-Way Links & Increasing Link Popularity / PR
There are many ways to get links to your website for greater link popularity and pagerank, most of which I have written about at some point over the last 8 years. These days however, because the search engines have realized how easy it is to arrange link exchanges simply to get more backlinks, what you really need are one-way links (a link from another site to yours without you giving a link back is a one-way link). The goal-posts have moved again and reciprocal links just don’t cut it any more.
Here are two of the best and easiest free methods currently available for getting good one-way links:
Using Social Bookmark Websites
I know some people reading this won’t know what social bookmark sites are, so bear with me a minute while I explain.
Sites like del.icio.us, blinklist.com, furl.net, blogmarks.net, linkrolling.com, etc., are basically social bookmark sites. I don’t want to go into great detail, but in essence the idea behind them is that you get a public space in which to post bookmarks and comments on your favorite web pages to share with other users / surfers.

