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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, Best Week Ever & Timelapse

Kikolani

5 C’s of affiliate marketing. Powerline computer networking. Apple iPad – everything you need to know. How to add a RSS feed to a post or page using WordPress shortcode. Articles featured in the resources come primarily from people I interact with in the comments, and on the social networks.

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Find Out How to Increase Traffic, Engagement, and Social Shares Today

Kikolani

For starters, I entered six more guest blogging contests and ultimately won in the neighborhood of $9,000 in prizes (mostly cash plus an iPad and some premium memberships). I also started freelance writing full time, gaining clients based on my reputation for producing content that attracts a lot of traffic, engagement, and social shares.

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Fetching Friday – Resources, Blog World Expo & Akismet

Kikolani

Making Money Online / Online Marketing. Are you being seduced into affiliate marketing ? Or should you focus on affiliate marking vs. creating your own product. iPad essential business tools – RSS reader app comparison. iPad essential business tools – RSS reader app comparison.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup, ASW11 & Productivity Systems

Kikolani

This post is part of a weekly series, Fetching Friday, featuring the resources mashup, who’s going to Affiliate Summit West, and productivity systems on kikolani.com. Here are some of the best articles I have stumbled upon , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. Social Media / Social Networking.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

Social networks are growing at record-breaking speeds. A lot has changed from the days when Digg was the only share button people used on their posts and – besides going directly to a website – RSS was the most common way to consume blog content. Now it’s time to link it all together. Not a day later.

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