Conversation Domination: The Hottest New SEO Strategy?

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Conversation Domination: The Hottest New SEO Strategy?
Updated March 8, 2008

What is Conversation Domination? It’s an internet marketing strategy developed by Howie Schwartz that he uses to absolutely dominate the search engine listings. Can you imagine owning over 90% of the organic listings on the first 3 pages of Google for a targeted keyword?
Well that is what Howie is doing and he has videos to prove it. While most of us are struggling to get just 1 ranking on Google, Howie is grabbing over 50!

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Websites like Digg

Filed Under (Uncategorized) by admin on 17-03-2008

After searching for websites like digg in various search engines i found 20 websites similar to Digg. So from now onwards you can use this websites for posting links to your articles

1. Fark
Drew curti’s developed this site called Fark in the year 1999 where he used to share some weird news with his friends. Today it is so famous that it gets nearly 400 million hits a day…

2. Aworldofhelp
aworldofhelp.com displays the highest rated links from our users right on the front page. When you come to aworldofhelp you see the most recent and highest rated links in many different categories.

3. i-am-bored
This is a list of sites we think will help to cure your boredom. New sites are added several times a day, so check back often

4. digstock
DigStock is a financial website that provides investors access to major financial news as well as user-submitted stories

5. inbreaking
Inbreaking.com is social bookmarking for the missional/emerging church movement and the inbreaking kingdom of God.

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List of keywords most people Searched in GOOGLE (2007)

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Do you know what the world is looking for ????? According to Google Official Data , The top 10 searched keywords in 2007 (globally)
(Best keywords 2007 List, Most searched keywords 2007, Most popular keyword 2007, top search keyword 2007)

Top searched keywords 2007 (global)( According to google)

1. iphone
2. badoo
3. facebook
4. dailymotion
5. webkinz
6. youtube
7. ebuddy
8. second life
9. hi5
10. club penguin

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Ten Sites for Finding Wonderful Things

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Not only are these types of widely read, they are also inspiring a cultural renaissance of bricolage on sites like Tumblr and FFFFound. BoingBoing is the biggest mover and shaker here. It’s a group blog with an art and politics slant. It’s a great place to discover “wonderful things” in large quantities. You probably already knew that, though, because you probably already read BoingBoing.

Waxy Links is the link blog that rides beside Upcoming.org co-founder Andy Baio’s blog Waxy.org. Baio has taken to doing investigative blogging on various topics on his main site, but his link blog is a widely loved river of weird. When your link blog is hot enough to have an ad from the uber-boutique ad network The Deck on it, then you know you’re a monster.

Neatorama is a lot like BoingBoing, but a lot less high-brow and a little more fun. Regular games of “What Is It?” challenge readers to identify photographs of old and unusual objects. The whole site is almost a clearinghouse of weird and it’s a much quicker read than BoingBoing. The long list of authors is lead by Biochemist Alex Santoso, who started the blog as a hobby in 2005.

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Link Relations

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Learn how to take advantage of rel tags for hyperlinks. Link Relations are the rel tags that are added into the html tag and many SEO Experts prefer rel=”nofollow” for every link on the website. But why ?? I don’t think that is a good choice to nofollow every link on your website. Matt of Wordpress have these rel tags in wordpress for a reason, and that one reason.

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