Posted November 11th, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
Announcements
Is Do-follow in Comments Dead?
This is primarily heresay, and only the opinion of one blog - but they tend to have some highly informative articles.
I was reading a very interesting post from SEO 2.0 entitled "Commenting on DoFollow-blogs as a link building Strategy".
The blog asks the question whether do-follow in comments
The past few months I've been doing some big experimenting with bringing in new people to this blog. I've been focused big on writing for google trends, over writing real deep informative articles on social media, marketing, and making money.
I'm planning on making some changes to that in the upcoming weeks. I still plan on having at
Posted November 10th, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
Announcements
Too many posts to handle? If you missed out on a great post from last week, here's a quick digest of the top posts that you may want to check out:
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Posted November 4th, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
Politics
This presidential race has been one for the history books, that's for sure. Finally the end is near. The finish line is upon us.
All we need is for you to vote! I don't care if you wait 15+ hours - you have to cast your ballot tomorrow.
Here are some great resources to help you get to the voting or poll locations. These will also
Posted October 31st, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
Announcements
This has been an awesome month for "There's a Blog in my Soup". We have had a tremendous amount of traffic. Most of which has come from stumbleupon, and google.
Our traffic for the month is 46,512 - Of course this is liable to go up a little before the end of the day.
The majority of my traffic comes between 13:00 hours and 19:00
Posted October 21st, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
SEO, SEM, SMM
Is Google trends the new linkbait?
There are sites popping up that create random text posts using keywords from google trends, and other sites of such, but when you view the listing in google it's apparent that it's a scam-site even before visiting.
I must say, blogging about Google trends topics is very smart. It's obviously what
Posted August 29th, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
SEO, SEM, SMM
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The past few days I've been experimenting with google trends.
Google trends are hot topics of the moment. I wrote one tiny post using the keyword phrase Hurricane Gustav track, and have gotten about 500 hits in two days.
Not too shabby, I can always use more traffic, and I have impression based advertisers who pay me
Google Trends update:
Yesterday I mentioned delving into google trends as a way to bring new traffic.
Yesterday I wrote a post about Mackenzie Phillips, Del Martin Dieing, and Hurricane Gustav track. Each of these topics were at that point in the top 5 google trends.
I know I planned to write 25 posts on google trends topics, however I
Posted August 13th, 2008 by Patrick Curl in category
Announcements
Google has too much power online, they can make and break anyone that they choose.
If you write a bad article about them, or sell links, or do this or that, they can remove your site from search, not that I get much traffic from search, thankfully I'm a social marketer more than an seo marketer, and most of my traffic comes from pinging
TabmixPlus and Firefox 3.01
I don't know about you, but my favorite firefox plugin for the ages has been TabMixPlus. Recently(past 24 hours) firefox released a new update, and upon loading it said that the TabmixPlus addon will no longer work with Firefox 3.01.
I quickly went to google to find me a solution. I found the solution over at the