20
Jan

New theme released with advertising bargains

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I have been busy updating my version of Wordpress to the newest release (2.3.2), and doing a lot of finishing touches on my new blog theme. Everything is finally ready and published. The new theme allows for much easier reading (white background, black text), gets rid of the dominant orange color scheme, provides additional advertising methods, and features the best information prominently. The new theme also features the updated logo/brand for my blog.When I started my blog last November, I told myself not to start monetizing for at least 30 days. Well today, 73 days later I have officially opened up some bargain advertising deals on my blog.

125 x 125 Square Ads (top right):
These will go for $25/m each. There will be a maximum of 6 sold, and the first three are reserved for a contest I had announced earlier.

Paid Reviews (Bargain Priced):
I will write a 300+ word review of your blog, website, or product. The review will be my completely honest opinion and I will list the good things as well as the bad things. I will link to a minimum of three of your pages (including the homepage). The links will have the ‘nofollow’ tag to follow the Google webmaster standards. The cost of a review will be subject to change, but for the original announcement of them in this post, the price is only $40 and unlike the other advertising solutions, is a one time payment. The blog review post will be featured on the homepage for a minimum of 24 hours and will remain in the archives forever. If you are interested in purchasing a paid review, but are scared to throw away money thinking that I will write a terribly negative post on it, listen up. I am going to be the first blogger who will let you ask me (on a scale of 1 to 10) what I think of your blog, site, or product. If I give you a 9, you will know that I am very fond of your product and will write a great review. If I tell you that I think your blog is a 6 out of 10, you will know there are some flaws that I will post about, but otherwise I like it. If I give you a 3/10, you will know that I am not very fond of the product but you may still choose to pay for a review for the publicity you will get.

Sponsored Widgets:
If you are a developer of a new cool widget, I am willing to allow widget sponsors on my blog. There are millions of different variations of widgets, so I cannot give a set price. Please contact me with all of the information about your widget and I will give you a price quote.

468×60 Top Ads:
The 468×60 banner ad that you see prominently at the far top of my blog is available for sale for $200 per month. Every single visitor to this blog notices that banner ad next to the logo as one of the first things they see.

120×600 (160×600 also accepted):
The sidebar advertisement that you see on the right sidebar is available at $60 per month. (That is only $2 per day for a very large advertisement).

RSS Advertising:
Text advertisements go under each blog post in the RSS feed, and you can purchase one for only $30 per month. A maximum of five ads will be listed at one time. You are also allowed to put your text link in a 150 character sentence/description if you wish.

If you are interested in any of these advertising deals, please contact me.

I would also like to thank JollyJo.org for the contest that they ran for the free John Chow review. I was the winner and will be using that free promotion for a big contest which will be the topic of my next blog post. Go take the time to read up on Jollyjo through their About page. If you like what you see, consider subscribing to their rss feed, only after you subscribe to mine of course!

PS: If you have already seen this in your RSS reader, it is because I had some rss troubles.

13
Nov

The Link Building Cookbook

Welcome to the Link Building Cookbook.

What is Link Building?

Link building is the process of getting websites to link to your homepage, or one of your website’s internal pages. An example link would be me telling you that this blog is written by Collin LaHay. The link to my blog’s homepage with the text “collin lahay” tells Google that this site is about Collin LaHay, and that this blog deserves to rank for a Google search of “collin lahay.” The more websites that you can get to link to yours, the higher you will rank in the search engine for that term, and the higher your Google Pagerank will be. Not only will you increase your websites rank for the term that the other sites link to yours with, but you will rank for a lot of other keywords once your pagerank increases.

In simple terms, the more websites that link to yours the more search engine visitors you will receive.

What is the Link Building Cookbook?

The Link Building Cookbook is a guide for webmasters to quickly find websites that they can get to link to their websites. In a nutshell, this guide provides hundreds of places to get to link to you so that you can get more search engine traffic in a lot less time than building links the standard way.

The Link Building Cookbook is updated very frequently, and features thousands of places where normal webmasters would not have thought they could build links to their website. This guide helps you find “the diamonds in the rough,” or in other terms, the best places to build links without paying heavy amounts of money.

Disclaimer

Before you begin your link building campaign, I want everyone to know that some of these techniques may be considered blackhat, greyhat, or some even border line unethical. Due to the nature of this frequently updated guide and the fact that these sites are normally used for purposes other than link building, I make no guarantee that these links will be permanent or that any of the sites mentioned in this guide are still online. For example, if you are reading a 4-6 month old post about a site that you can build links off of, the site may have shutdown since then but for the sake of this guide, I will leave all the previous posts mentioned.

I personally believe that since many people are using these secret underground techniques for maximizing their profits, I will show the rest of the world them freely on my blog. Feel free to copy any segment of the Link Building Cookbook onto your own blog, so long as proper credit is given.

April 6th Update

I have sorted the list by which links provide “nofollow” links, and which links are “dofollow” links. The dofollow links are to be used for raising your ranks in the search engines, as well as bringing your website new visitors. The “nofollow” link section is to be used only for getting new visitors to your websites and for branding purposes.

Part 1 - CBox - 400,000 free backlinks using Google [NOFOLLOW]

Part 2 - Two easy free links for all of your sites [DOFOLLOW]

Part 3 - Unlimited free .edu and .gov links [SOME OF EACH]

Part 4 - Free PR2 .edu blog posts [DOFOLLOW]

Part 5 - Free .edu backlinks using guestbooks [SOME OF EACH]

Part 6 - RSS Feed Directory List [DOFOLLOW]

Part 7 - Tagbox - Free PR6 sitewide links and hundreds more [NOFOLLOW]

Part 8 - Blog Contests Increase Website Traffic and Build Links [DOFOLLOW]

Part 9 - Build links from .edu forums [DOFOLLOW]

Part 10 - Dominate Digg to Double you traffic Dude [DOFOLLOW]

Part 11 - Mashable is your #1 Big Bad Boost for Beginner Bloggers [New system is NOFOLLOW]

Part 12 - Commenthunt Search Engine for Building Links [DOFOLLOW]

Part 13 - A few more free links with Shoutmix [NOFOLLOW]

Part 14 - 1,000,000 free backlinks to promote your sites! [NOFOLLOW]

Part 15 - BloggingZoom accelerates the blogging business [DOFOLLOW]

Part 16 - Mixx Movement - Join the Cause! [DOFOLLOW]

Part 17 - Get a free .edu blog [DOFOLLOW]

Part 18 - 200+ links that will all be PR2-3 [DOFOLLOW]

Part 19 - SocialMarker promotes rapid link building [DOFOLLOW]

Part 20 - Build links with Digitalpoint Co-op [DOFOLLOW, risky method]

Part 21 - Link Building with Flickr [New system is NOFOLLOW]

Part 22 - Link Building with Drupal [DOFOLLOW]

Part 23 - List your links on Listable [DOFOLLOW]

Part 24 - Link Building with Grazr [DOFOLLOW]

Part 25 - Link Building with Squidoo [DOFOLLOW]

Part 26 - Link Building with Unasked [DOFOLLOW]

Part 27 - Link Building with Gather [DOFOLLOW]

Part 28 - Link Building with Yedda [DOFOLLOW]

Part 29 - Link Building with Blurtit [DOFOLLOW]

Part 30 - Dofollow Diver [DOFOLLOW]

Part 31 - Link building with ThisIsByUs [DOFOLLOW]

Part 32 - AmericanTowns Website Marketing [DOFOLLOW]

Part 33 - Link Building with HELP [DOFOLLOW]

Miscellaneous Link Related Posts:

Build powerful links with a PR7 blog [Offer expired]

Miscellaneous Link Building Part 1

Miscellaneous Link Building Part 2

Free PR9 .edu Links [HTTPS]

Build links with the iPhone

New Poker Affiliate



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