Archive for April, 2008

Twitter Updates for 2008-04-30

  • @coqui2008 I make a little money with BANS. Not promoting yet but I am getting some backlinks and adding a bit of content to them for SEO. #
  • @coqui2008 The software is easy to use. The hardest thing is setting up the database. The instructions are very good. There is also a forum. #
  • Never done much with FaceBook but reading http://snurl.com/26g06 is giving me a lot of tips that should help draw more focused traffic. #
  • Oh happy day. I woke up to PR4 this morning at http://snurl.com/26g31 #
  • @DebNg Good morning, glad to see you didn’t have to be dragged out of bed today. #
  • @yarostarak My wife and I are planning to have laptops when we start traveling so we can keep our hobby blogs active. Thanks for the tips. #
  • First it’s spring, then it seems like winter again. It is encouraging to see the buds on the trees and flowers poking through the dirt. #
  • Looking at a site on seed potatoes that has 3 pages indexed, 1 backlink, 3 supplemental pages and this morning they have a PR2. Strange. #
  • @11_15_Media I have already done my new PR4 happy dance so now it’s time to update my social network profiles which I have neglected to do. #
  • The sun has just poke through the cloud cover and it’s 10C out so I better get walking before it starts storming again. Will take my camera. #
  • Can anyone explain why two sites that were PR N/A are now PR4. Theyhave no content or backlinks but I did have them redirected to a PR3 site #
  • @growthumbs Happy morning. I figure any day that I wake up is a great day and an opportunity to learn more. #

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I have read a lot of posts over the past year saying that PageRank isn’t all that important any more and is not worth dwelling on but I personally disagree and like the fact that I have PR and I constantly strive to increase it.

I have had a PR3 for a couple of years now, seems like forever but this morning I awoke to a new PR4 and here at 5am there’s no one to tell. Well there is but if I get them all out of bed to tell them, well I would be in trouble so I have to write this post so they can read about it later.

Webmann Marketing Tips is what I would call my pet site. This is where I share what I learn from pro-bloggers in the make money online arena.

To be honest I wasn’t sure if the changes would work in my favor or if I was going to wake up to a lower PR. Fortunately my hard work has paid off. Now it’s time to learn more about branding and make my site more authoritative which is going to take a lot of work.

I have also been thinking about seeking out a few guest bloggers to help me gain some momentum.

NOTE: I have a site that Google banned 3 years ago. It was for something I felt I had no control over but I couldn’t prove I was helpless.

I had so many place I used that email address that I decided to keep the domain.

Then sometime in March the site started showing up in Google’s index again and this morning it has a PR3. I guess they game me a PR jump, one for each year it was banned.

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Twitter Updates for 2008-04-29

  • Already 5 degrees at 5 this morning. We are going to have 18 degrees celcius today. All the little buds on the trees are going to be happy. #
  • Are you trying to hard to get traffic? http://snurl.com/26aje I don’t know how many times I have found myself spinning in circles in a rutt. #
  • @blantonious Ha, we woke up to that here in New Brunswick a couple of days ago. But today we started with a plus 5 and calling for sun. #
  • @Bloggeries My dad use to drill "Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today?" It only took about 30 years for that to sink in. #
  • I have 4 domains redirected to other domains but today I turned the redirect off and now I am making them BANS sites. Still hobby focused. #
  • @coqui2008 Here are a two BANS sites. Shrunk URL to fit in the 140 char. http://snurl.com/26b30 gardening and http://snurl.com/26b34 fishing #

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