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Generate Link Building Momentum

by Michelle MacPhearson

This entry is part 15 of 23 in the series 31 Day Internet Marketing MakeoverWelcome to Day 15 of the Internet Marketing Makeover (#31DIMM for short)!
Internet marketing is a marathon, not a sprint.  That’s why my personal theme for running my business is “Momentum.”
Maintaining and cultivating momentum, that is, forward movement, is imperative in building [...]

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A new update to the Wordpress Plug IM Vitebox plugin is available today, you can download it here.
When a users’ template used Wordpress’ “the_excerpt()” function, it’s disables javascript.  Since the Votebox IS javascript, that lead to nasty code being displayed in Category & Archive pages, instead of your nice votebox.The plugin has been updated to [...]

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An update is available to the Wordpress PlugIM Votebox plugin.  This update allows you to customize the position of your votebox.  Find it here.
   

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Wordpress Plugin: PlugIM Votebox

by Michelle MacPhearson

I’m super-stoked about this!
The WP-PlugIM Wordpress plugin is available, so anyone can drop it in their ‘plugins’ folder and have a shiny PlugIM votebox on their posts (see upper left of this post for what it looks like).
Your blog readers do not have to be registered at PlugIM to use the votebox and they [...]

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I submit my blog posts to all the social bookmarking & “story submission” services out there.  It’s another method of Web 2 organic traffic generation, and the backlinks at those places that don’t use “nofollow” don’t hurt either.
So, submitting to Digg, Reddit, etc. is all good, but for actual traffic to my site?  PlugIM is [...]

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There’s been a lot of talk in the blogging and IM world recently about spamming & etchis (but then again, isn’t there always?).
That said, the comment thread on this post got me thinking about the issue.
Think about MySpace (or other social networking sites) “spam.”
You immediately have a scenario in mind of what constitues spam on [...]

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One of the most important things about marketing online is making information about yourself and your products available to potential consumers in as many forms as as possible.
For example, some people may be happy visiting your homepage, while others could be MySpace junkies and prefer to check what you’re up to there, others still might [...]

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More on StumbleUpon – Networking

by Michelle MacPhearson

Neil Patel at the Link Building Blog posted about building StumbleUpon networks – where friends agree to Stumble each others’ content first (and, likely favorably).
For those interested in my initial StumbleUpon post, this is a great follow-up. Found via the Friday Traffic Report, where Jack Humphrey Discusses the technique as well.
   

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**** This message went out to one of my email lists tonight and I thought I’d share here as well. ****
Hey ,
This is an incredible news story I happened upon and wanted to share with you:
Basically, it talks about how department stores will be implementing new technology into their fitting rooms that allows [...]

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