Moolah Link Roundup

Date October 25, 2007

It’s been a while since I gave some link love to my fellow bloggers so I figured today’s post would be a great chance to link out to some worthy posts :D

The Super Affiliate’s Guide to PPC Marketing - Zac Johnson’s done some commendable work on this post which explains the basics of PPC marketing using Google Adwords. Zac discusses the use of the Google Adwords Content Network to leverage cheaper keywords and less influence of Quality Score. He also talks about NeverBlueAds and other affiliate networks that he uses to make money online with PPC.

Choose Your Attitude Choose Your Success - Don from Making Sales Making Money talks about how having the right attitude in life is the key to success. He delivers some great examples on how to turn a seemingly negative situation into an opportunity for progress by by having the right attitude. I agree wholeheartedly, attitude is everything (tm :) ).

Ideas from Start to Finish - LifeDev has a great series on capitalizing and executing on those great ideas you come up with every once in a while, but do not have the time or resources to execute on.

Dear Google, You Scare Me - Patrick from BlogStorm writes a comical yet ironic post to the good (?) folks at Google

Revealing your Competitor’s FULL External Relevance Profile - Hamlet Batista has a great post on the External Relevance Profile of competing websites, and how it relates to better SEO. There are some pretty neat tricks to learn more about your competition

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    3 Responses to “Moolah Link Roundup”

    1. Ruchir said:

      I really liked Zac’s Post. I’m eagerly waiting for the day when he adds new stuff to that post…

    2. Domtan said:

      Patrick’s (of BlogStorm) article was a very good read. Very entertaining, well written, and he took an innovative approach.

    3. Vishal said:

      nice and sweet set of few links. i am checking out the last one in particular. it sounds interesting. always trying to measure my competitors SEO data

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