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17 CommentLuv Enabled Blogs to Visit

Kikolani

Without further ado, here are the contest sponsors with blogs enabled with CommentLuv for your content pleasure! Also, don’t miss the best blogroll plugin that adds nofollow to your blogroll everywhere on your site but the homepage, making those links that much stronger. CommentLuv Enabled Blogs List.

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The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever

Viper Chill

You are here: ViperChill » Social Media » The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever Written by Glen, this post has 79 Comments If you ask anyone what makes a blog popular, they’ll say content. No matter how many clever headlines tell you otherwise, content is still king.

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Analysis: Top 100 Twitter Users

Viper Chill

While getting a huge amount of retweets is one way to get twitter eyeballs on your content, there is another way. For example, @Veronica (Veronica Belmont) hosts a show via Revision 3 which was created by Digg founder, Kevin Rose. How about top 100 I different fields, ie: top 100 real estate sites.

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PIN’s: The Future of Private Link Building

Viper Chill

After all, these local listings take up a large portion of screen real estate. For example, when I want to see how my football team, Newcastle, have fared against Liverpool, I literally don’t have to click anywhere. I’m not complaining about this change; I’m simply pointing it out. They Have All The Answers.

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6 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging 4 Years Ago

Viper Chill

7 months of producing the best content I could, utilising Twitter, commenting on other blogs and everything else you can think of hadn’t produced results. It makes total sense that people visit your site first and foremost for the content you provide. Then reality hit. Isn’t that why you blog in the first place?

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Jeremy Schoemaker has built a profitable and content rich site in just a few years. For example, in the past year, I bought hosting from a 13 year old, bought a website from a 15 year old, and bought a couple of domains from a 17 year old. Shoe Money though I don’t have an exact age, I would guesstimate at around 35 years old.

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The Most Important Blog Post You'll Probably Never Read

Viper Chill

That’s probably because he has hundreds of them, and all of his content is automated. He has no real readers and he probably doesn’t handle any of the blogging process, but he sells text links on such a large scale that he’s now a millionaire. Most subscribers simply don’t read the majority of their content.