Posts Tagged ‘fast blog finder’
This Week In Affiliate Marketing
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I really ran into a stand still with this blog, my other blog and a few guest posting opportunities I had. It seems there is more money to be made than from a marketing blog. It is something I always knew. So that’s where I’ve been lately. Making money in other niches. And hopefully bringing back more information to write here. My way of giving back. Affiliate marketing has done a lot for me and I had no idea what it was when I started.
Building a List of Blogs to Comment On
For the most part, I have been a loose cannon commenter in the past, jumping from blog to blog, adding comments where I can. Since there is thousands of blogs out there, I only commented on the same blog twice by chance. But there is something to be said about building a circuit of blogs to comment on, especially if your blog is in a specific niche.
Am I going to talk about DoFollow in the this post. Only a bit. DoFollow helps, as does Top Commenters, Recent Comments, KeywordLuv and CommentLuv. And one of my favorite tools is Fast Blog Finder. But you can focus too much on that. And everybody and his brother is.
111 Ways to Promote Your Blog
If I can stay on one server long enough, I will continue this thing. But I have had issues with that lately. And after doing all the tech stuff, writing becomes harder. But back on track. You have chosen a few products to promote on your blog and written some content. Promotion must start from day one, although some tactics and method will only work after your blog has more of a presence.
Fast Blog Finder Adds Features
Got the update notice from Fast Blog Finder today. It looks like they added features:
Using Zemanta For a Niche Blog
This post is going to be off the cuff a bit. Just a few ideas I have had about using Zemanta and have yet to test. For a more detailed description for what Zemanta does, check out my post at Bloghology. If all you want is a summary, check out how Zemanta can speed up your blogging by saving you time.
Zemanta recently added a feature for adding your own feed sources to the pool of feeds it uses to pull related content from. This can mean a lot to a niche blog. I was thinking a Zemanta account for each niche blog you have and then there are the follow possibilities: