If you're getting on the linkwheel bandwagon for supercharging backlink value, you can use the list below. Whatever you do, make sure you don't use a familiar linkwheel pattern. Don't spam or your linkwheel will be worthless. Make sure to populate the system with REAL AND USEFUL CONTENT.
The more "random" the linking pattern is the more "natural" it will look ... Read More
Sites you can use for linkwheel building
Posted On 30 Sep 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: SEO.
If you're getting on the linkwheel bandwagon for supercharging backlink value, you can use the list below. Whatever you do, make sure you don't use a familiar linkwheel pattern. Don't spam or your linkwheel will be worthless. Make sure to populate the system with REAL AND USEFUL CONTENT.
The more "random" the linking pattern is the more "natural" it will look ... Read More
Blog comment spam bot bloopers
Posted On 05 Sep 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: spam and other crap.
There's many webmasters that "overautomated" their operations. In fact, some guys' operations are so automated that they just click a button to get thousands of backlinks in less than 60 seconds. I'm sure that's what the autoposter sales page would say but the reality is: automation can backfire easily and land you in Akismet land. You don't ... Read More
Recent craigslist update cracks down on spammers
Posted On 03 Sep 2009 By High Revenue Admin. Under: free website traffic.
As part of Craigslist's evolving efforts to crack down on fake ads and "e-whoring", Craigslist is now using GEO-IP detection for its ads. It used to allow people from outside a particular city to post ads for that city. Eg. someone who lives in Seattle could post ads in Washington DC. That's all changed now. ... Read More




