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Paid Bloggers Still Get Google Downgrades

Bare Feet Studios

Bloggers who are compensated can use the “nofollow&# tag within their outbound links to keep those links from being tagged by Google as paid content. The nofollow may well make that harder, but then again, if you are under contract I think it’s the buyer’s responsibility to track the postings of the paid blogger.

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ViperChill Monthly Report 7 (Ranking for “Viral Marketing”)

Viper Chill

target="_blank" rel="nofollow"> 52 Comments Stefan | StudySuccessful.com says: May 3, 2010 at 11:07 am Awesome Glen, to see how good life is treating you, while you are busy with other things. Im amazed on how you get so much traffic from Stumbleupon since that social network isnt really for marketing types of stuffs right?

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The Most Important Blogging Analysis Ever

Viper Chill

10 Ways to Use LinkedIn ( Link ) LinkedIn is one of the most popular social networks in the world and is focused around business networking. New Search Engine Rankings Place Heavy Emphasis on Branding ( Link ) Aaron goes in-depth on a new Google update showing a lot of figures and ranking reports since the changes.

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

The problem with leaving comments on other blogs, as a technique to grow traffic, is that while it can have many benefits it can also end up hurting your blog’s brand and reputation – if you don’t do it the right way. If you add no value, you could be hurting your brand. More about that below. 4 Types of Commenters.

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

The problem with leaving comments on other blogs, as a technique to grow traffic, is that while it can have many benefits it can also end up hurting your blog’s brand and reputation – if you don’t do it the right way. If you add no value, you could be hurting your brand. More about that below. 4 Types of Commenters.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

In fact, I used a Sony Vaio laptop that had no hard drive (really), ran from a Xubuntu Live CD, and every time it booted up I would be presented with a brand new operating system. Tweetdeck If you’re using Twitter in any way to build your personal brand or business, then Tweetdeck will help keep you organised. No problem.

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The Ultimate Guide to Leaving Comments On Blogs

ProBlogger

The problem with leaving comments on other blogs, as a technique to grow traffic, is that while it can have many benefits it can also end up hurting your blog’s brand and reputation – if you don’t do it the right way. If you add no value, you could be hurting your brand. 4 Types of Commenters.