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1. How Often Can I Post at Linknet2.com
The objective of Linknet2 is to keep your message in front of the search engines and build a relationship between your site(s) and your most important keywords. With Linknet2.com you can emphasize different keywords in each blog post. So, for instance, if you have three different products -- Green Widgets, Blue Widgets, and Red Widgets -- you should create optimized posts for each of these products. You may want to have these linked both to your home page and to your unique product pages. And you can use each of the five blogs to promote each of these products, because each of the blogs is a unique website in the eyes of the search engines, and each of them is syndicated on different pages. That makes 15 different posts. As far as "frequency" is concerned... we recommend that you re-post for the same product in the same blog roughly every two weeks. Why? Because as other members post for their products, yours will move down the list and eventually fall off the 1st page of the blog into the archives where it is much less effective. It will also fall off the syndicated versions for the same reason. So "refreshing" your posts is important, to keep it in front of the search engines. On the other hand, "spamming" the blogs will not be tolerated. If we find the same blog being used to promote the same product on the same day we will delete the oldest post(s). If this happens continually we will suspend the member in question. If you have further questions, make a comment at the end of this post.
by howard3  on 2008-03-01 17:59 tags: blogs · blogging · self serve blogging
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Link History Bookmarklet
Do you have your Link History Bookmarklet? No? Grab it, put it in your browser's toolbar, and use it to look up the history of any web page. The link history will show you who bookmarked the page you are viewing, how they tagged it, how popular that page has been in Simpy over time, etc.
  • Drag the following link and drop it onto your browser's toolbar: Link History