Archive for 'SEO & Rank'
3 Simple SEO Tips for Your Website
Posted on 14. Jan, 2009 by Adam.
We have received a handful of emails asking us to explain the basics of SEO, so here goes! All of you SEO Guru’s out there, please bare with us as we tackle the basics. If you already have a website, you probably spent either a good deal of time or money (or both) getting it [...]
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UcoZ: Hosted CMS Review
Posted on 04. Aug, 2008 by Adam.
Sometimes, blogging software just isn’t enough and you have to transition to a full blown content management system, where you can easily run polls, guest books, photo albums, forums, and more, but the change can be difficult if you don’t have the technical knowledge on installing and configuring complex applications like Drupal. Those that enjoyed [...]
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SEO Analysis of Blogtrepreneur
Posted on 08. Oct, 2007 by Adam.
I’ve always wanted to rank highly for the phrase “entrepreneur blog“, but have never seemed to be able to climb into the Top 5 in Google. After reading an analysis of Carl Ocab’s Search Engine Optimization by David Elefant, I messaged him asking if he would be able to do the same on his Make [...]
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Summer Advertising Sale Ends Today!
Posted on 31. Jul, 2007 by Adam.
Well the end of a very successful Half Price Advertising Promotion is coming to an end today. That’s right, in a few hours time (at 3am GMT!), my advertising prices are gonna go back up to their RRP. Checkout my advertising page for the full lowdown, but here’s the prices that you can expect: Top [...]
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XHTML/CSS – We Design It, They Code It
Posted on 26. Jul, 2007 by Adam.
After spending at least 2 days thinking of that title, I thought I’d better crack-on with the review that XHTML/CSS or Xhtmlslashcss ordered from ReviewMe to be featured on this blog. They’ve already managed to generate some buzz around the blogosphere with similar reviews appearing on JohnChow.com and Tyler Cruz to name but a few [...]
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How To Invest In Text Link Ads
Posted on 16. Jun, 2007 by Adam.
Investing, investing, investing. Today, it seems like we’re forever putting our money into shares, stocks, bonds, websites, cars and even fine pieces of art looking to make a return on the cash we’ve paid up. It seems like such easy money – especially by buying shares in internet companies, which seem to be gaining worth [...]
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Blogtrepreneur – A PageRank 5 Production
Posted on 28. Apr, 2007 by Adam.
All round the web and in many forums its been reported that there’s been a Pagerank update after a 92 day wait, courtesy of the Google Bots. Now the last update was pretty disappointing with no major ground gained. But this time, I’ve finally managed to break Blogtrepreneur.com into the PR5 range from PR4! Yep, [...]
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10 Reasons Why TextLinkAds and ReviewMe are Kicking Blogging Butt
Posted on 08. Mar, 2007 by Adam.
Lately it’s all been about ReviewMe and Text Link Ads (aff). These sister companies are becoming the base of online income and you can find their names on almost any page in the blogosphere, such is the consumer base and loyalty they have garnered and attracted. Recently, I completely sold out on my TLA sidebar [...]
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How To Boost Indexation Using XML and XHTML Sitemaps
Posted on 22. Dec, 2006 by Adam.
Recently I discovered an awesome blog that I had stumbled on a few times in the past. Most of you may know the author for his brilliant design work with blogs or maybe for his talented video production and teaching skills. Either way, Chris Pearson from Pearsonified.com has gained me as a reader, and it [...]
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Breaking 100 RSS Subscribership For The First Time
Posted on 30. Nov, 2006 by Adam.
Another milestone broken and another one made. Earlier on yesterday I realised that I had broken the 100 RSS subscribers for the first time ever in Blogtrepreneur history. I just want to keep this short and sweet but it really shows what determination can do and how 6 months of hard work can return great [...]
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You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks
Posted on 18. Nov, 2006 by Adam.
On the web its important to be different. So important in fact that your livelihood hangs in the balance over it. Whether its a brand new internet auction site, or a fantastic unheard of niche that has a market craving for it, unless you’ve got a different way to lure in a fresh audience then [...]
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Disappointed Over Google PR Update – iWebTool Lies
Posted on 02. Oct, 2006 by Adam.
Yesterday I was checking out a few entrepreneur forums (as usual) and I really wanted to know about what Pagerank other webmasters had for their sites – so I made a post in YE.com here. Coincidentally, straight after I asked when the next PR update would be, Problogger informed me that Google would be updating [...]
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Pay Per Link – Websites and Blogs
Posted on 12. Sep, 2006 by Adam.
I wanted to finish the small series I started which opened with Pay Per Article and Pay Per Post on Forums. The main aim of this series was to show entrepreneurs and online webmasters that there are other ways to make money online away from the stereotypical Adsense, Amazon and affiliate programs. In this post, [...]
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Another Poll: Resources On Blogtrepreneur?
Posted on 06. Sep, 2006 by Adam.
I decided to end the Poll on my Adsense layouts a bit earlier than usual to make way for my new poll. All of these have been in aid of revolutionising Blogtrepreneur and the way in which information is given to you as an entrepreneur in the 21st century. The results of the last poll [...]










