Sunday, June 28, 2009
Spelling City is this really true?
SpellingCity a great place to learn spelling is a labor of love by a group of web savvy educationally-minded parents who felt there was a need to create a useful educational site. Is that really true???
Questions about Links
1. Two links from a page splits that page power in two. Three links splits it in three. Etc., etc. When applied to a blog, does this mean two links from a blog post halve the page power of just that post? Or of the entire blog?
2. How do you keep the links from your blog (or other online posting) "honest"? When to avoid diluting the page power of a link you keep adding tangential links to the site you are shilling and abstaining from more meaningful, logical links?
3. What is the best way (or what are the tricks) to finding good places to post links? Forums are: Hard to find. Tedious to register for. Risky places to link since the moderator might not let the posting load or delete it.
4. Is it really worth posting a link to your site on someone's blog or on a forum? Given the large number of outgoing links from such places, it would seem like whatever page rank there has been splintered into total triviality?
5. How useful are links from a blog that's not that related to the site you are promoting. Like links from a marital arts blog to an elementary education site?
2. How do you keep the links from your blog (or other online posting) "honest"? When to avoid diluting the page power of a link you keep adding tangential links to the site you are shilling and abstaining from more meaningful, logical links?
3. What is the best way (or what are the tricks) to finding good places to post links? Forums are: Hard to find. Tedious to register for. Risky places to link since the moderator might not let the posting load or delete it.
4. Is it really worth posting a link to your site on someone's blog or on a forum? Given the large number of outgoing links from such places, it would seem like whatever page rank there has been splintered into total triviality?
5. How useful are links from a blog that's not that related to the site you are promoting. Like links from a marital arts blog to an elementary education site?
Friday, June 12, 2009
Credit card posts
I made a credit card post at http://www.findcreditcards.org/articles/ with no links on an article called The Inside Scoop on Store Credit Cards and must wait for my comment to be approved. It asked about the right number of credit cards to have.
I posted another non-linked test post at http://creditcardforum.com/blog/2009/05/visa-black-card-secrets-revealed/#comment-1439. It is now visible. Let's see if it gets deleted?
I posted another non-linked test post at http://creditcardforum.com/blog/2009/05/visa-black-card-secrets-revealed/#comment-1439. It is now visible. Let's see if it gets deleted?
Credit Card Problems
Credit card problems are pandemic. Forget swine flu! (You probably have already.) There's a mountain, nay, a continent of credit card debt out there. First, Americans got addicted to credit cards. Do you blame the addict or the pusher? A moot point now. Second, the economy slumped, putting many out of work or on reduced income. Third, the credit card companies started messing with credit card holders; they terminated cards, cut credit lines and retroactively raised interest rates on existing balances. A triple whammy. Sadly, many people find themselves in a credit crunch. Where can they turn for credit card help?
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