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September 27th, 2008 @3:45 am  

Hiya Pennies, I dropped by for 2 reasons today…

1. Excellent article, I’m always on the lookout for things to help the cause…so to speak, and do follow social sites do it in spades!

2. I just found you from Javo’s site, and now I’m a subscriber ;)

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Archie Pennies Said,
September 29th, 2008 @1:49 am  

@ Dennis
Hi Dennis, it makes me very happy to know that you liked the article and thanks a lot for subscribing.

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October 4th, 2008 @8:23 pm  

I have heard about the last one.

I wonder what specific results have you seen from these “promo” submissions…

Maybe you could write another post on that?

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October 6th, 2008 @3:57 am  

The most difficult bookmarking site is StumbleUpon. It’s hard to navigate the site. I rarely use it. Furl.net is pretty easy to use. Dofollow bookmarking sites will stay for long for sure.

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Archie Pennies Said,
October 8th, 2008 @7:51 am  

@ Condruct
Social Bookmarking is the way to go. When you submit an entry these sites generate a “tag” that performs very well in search engines and gets your site indexed at light speed. I have gotten excellent results with just bookmarking and article marketing in a niche site I am currently working on which is a highly competitive niche. Of course you have to attack long tail keywords that are less competitive in order for your “bookmarking tag” to crush almost every listing and include your main keyword so that your site get the real juice you are seeking. It is very important to do intensive keyword research it will payoff in the end believe me.

@Bohol Stumble upon is great for traffic. Some Extra Pennies received almost 400 visitors in a day from just one thumbs up. But Stumble is more complicated and submitting your own site too much will get it blocked. So leave that to your visitors. After one of your pages get the first thumbs up from someone you can give it the thumbs up yourself and push it further.

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October 23rd, 2008 @12:27 pm  

I guess spurl.net with PR6 figures in that list as well…though PR of the homepage means pretty much nothing unless you get on to the front page for a while.

Cheers,
Ajith

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Archie Pennies Said,
October 23rd, 2008 @1:13 pm  

@Ajith
I have been testing Spurl for quite some time but I was unable to make my bookmarks public until recently. The API used to give a page not found error. Around a week ago I was able to “publish my bookmark collection” to the public. I am still waiting to see if google picks those links up and displays them in Webmasters tools. If they show up, then I will add Spurl to the list. And thank you a lot for visiting my blog. Have a nice week.

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