dofollow link complaint

If you’ve been a regular reader of Traffic Generation Cafe for any length of time, you know where I stand on a DoFollow/NoFollow issue.

If not, let me refresh your memory:

Juicy Blog Traffic: Want Some? DoFollow! Does NoFollow Follow?

In short, I think DoFollow is a great thing to uphold, ESPECIALLY for newer blogs. [click to continue...]

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traffic generation strategy to stay away from

Traffic is one thing that we always wish we had more of.

As a matter of fact, we all pay very close attention to Alexa ranking, despite the fact that it’s an extremely unreliable way to measure traffic levels. To be quite honest, that’s the first thing I look at when I visit a new [click to continue...]

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Online Credibility: Do You Have It and How to Get More of It

Out with the old, in with the new.

No room for door to door salespeople in our day and age. It all comes down to those first 10-15 seconds when a new visitor finds their way to your blog.

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Welcome to my Blog Audit Friday!

It’s that time of the week again when we get to learn what we are doing wrong with our blogs and how to fix it.

Now that I’ve done several posts in this series, I can confidently say that most of the blogs I audit have the same issues, [click to continue...]

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Featured Product

Most bloggers have no idea how to use Twitter to drive free targeted traffic to their blogs. I do.
Twitter is my largest referral traffic source as of right now, and the only way to get the same results is with the help of TweetAdder.

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A lot of online marketers battle to break even after they spend some money on marketing tools and strategies. Many are told a bunch of hype (and lies) about internet marketing techniques and how they can easily make money online. I can honestly say most of what you hear about traffic generation is only a part of the whole process of building a successful business. So, what’s still missing?

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