Yesterday Jeremy "Shoemoney" was interviewed on the Pepperjam Network Blog. Like every other week I just had to read it to see what mister Shoe had to say. The interview was kind of what I expected to read "I am the best, everyone else sucks - toot...
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Feed Flare is a weblog based around finding new innovative ways to grow your RSS feed readers and subscriber. We also focus on link building methods as well as some random stuff to spice things up a bit from time to time.
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Well, this is interesting. Google has released a new research tool for Adwords called the Search Based Keyword Tool. Basically what this tools does is it allows you when your advertising through Adwords to punch in your sites URL (or any URL - hint...
11/18 3:27
Make Your Own Buttons and Logos
Hey Gang!, It has been a very busy weekend for me and I have also been a bit under the weather so my 2nd weekly winner draw for my Neverblue Ads comment contest is going to be a day late coming out this week. Sorry bout that!
I do however have some...
11/13 4:33
I feel like I am in school again!
All I got to say is WOW, I feel like I am in school again! The amount of information I am taking in right now is scary to say the least. There has not been a day in the past week and a half that I have not learned something that I know for a [...]
11/11 14:19
Update on PPC
A few posts back I stated that I was getting into PPC and giving that a try to see where I would be able to take it. This post is not to tell you about all the thousands in profit I have made. I would be lying to you if I said that. But instead [...]
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