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Hey Gerald and Ana!
Ana, thanks for mentioning SERPd in your post here.
I agree that niche sites can really help build your reputation since you are able to get your content in front of your industry peers. The more involved you get in communities where your peers frequent, the more of an authority you will begin to become in your field!
By engaging with others in your industry you will make new friends, broaden your network of support, gain additional readers, and ultimately gain more information that will make you better at what you do.
Regarding the issue of whether a link from SERPd is high quality or not… I suppose that will depend on your definition of high quality. Many in the blogging world still equate PageRank with authority or quality when it is widely known to be an outdated factor. If you judge a site by it’s PageRank then indeed SERPd is still low quality since it has not been allocated PageRank as yet. I would caution you to do some reading about PageRank and why you may not want to use it as an indicator of quality however.
An important quote from a Google Employee:
On October 15, 2009, Google employee Susan Moskwa confirmed that the company had removed PageRank from its Webmaster Tools section. Her post said in part, “We’ve been telling people for a long time that they shouldn’t focus on PageRank so much; many site owners seem to think it’s the most important metric for them to track, which is simply not true.
If you view a quality link as I do…
It is a link from a cached page in Google on a site that is bing crawled very actively by Google. There should be less than 20 outbound links on the page your page appears on and no “no follow” attribute tied to the link. By my definition that makes a link from SERPd a high quality link.
The comment about links being on buried inner pages is a valid one. I would point out that the most popular stories are always on the home page and a backlink is only one click from the home page at all times.
In addition… because our site is crawled so actively by search engines, stories that are submitted often show up on page one for terms that your story may rank for. This drives more traffic to your site in addition to the normal traffic the site delivers form it’s users directly. This also adds value to using a niche site like the ones you mentioned in your post.
I think it’s great that bloggers are using SERPd and not just SEO people because they will be exposed to a lot of new ideas about their websites and how to improve their performance that they wouldn’t get from hanging out around only other bloggers. This is one of the reasons that we fight so hard to get the hard core SEO people to be more accepting of entry level SEO content, because we truly believe that this content is great for people that are just getting their feet wet in SEO.
My hope is that the blogging community becomes even more active on SERPd as I really think it can help them add value to what they do for a living!
Chris Burns also commented
- Mavis,
That is not an error message, it’s a warning to you. On SERPd you cannot submit two stories from the same domain back to back. You have to mix up the domains you submit to SERPd. We welcome bloggers in the SERPd community, but in order to keep it a community and not a self promotional tool exclusively… we have made the decision to require our users to find interesting and valuable stories from around the web.
We welcome your blog’s content on SERPd, but in order to be a community member we ask that you mix up your submissions and not submit “ONLY” your own content to the site. Find some valuable content and stories from your favorite sites and mix up submitting those stories along with your own content.
This is how we can keep spam users away and also keep our site a true community of professionals that are looking to contribute to the success of others.
- Lisa,
your a very active member of SERPd and encourage your continued participation. I’ve watched the quality of the content you submit to the site grow over the time you have spent there!
- Hello Roses Mark,
Thanks for the compliment on the look of SERPd.
Regarding the comment about the website having zero PageRank, don’t let that fool you. The site is only a few months old right now and it is quickly building authority. Founding members are already experiencing some benefits from the site.
- Hey Kharim, I’m glad you are getting some good traffic from SERPd. The more people use the voting mechanisms on SERPd, the more people will come and see it. We need to grow the community as it’s only about 4 months old, but we are off to a great start as we approach our 1,000th registered user!
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Dan,We are actually looking at a WordPress plugin to help bloggers easily add our widget to their blogs. I’m looking for a developer familiar with WordPress plugins if you know anyone

I love the idea. We are also entertaining the idea of an android/iphone app for easy voting and submission.
Not to mention getting the SERPd button added to the addthis and other such social sharing widgets! We have lots of work to do to help people fully realize the benefits of serpd.com. Thank you for the suggestion!
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Heather,The easiest way to have the button show up on every page is to modify the single.php file. You can do it right through your WordPress admin. Just login to your admin and follow these steps:
1. Under the “Appearance Option” choose Editor
2. Find single.php. It’s one of the files options on the right. Click on single.php.
Do Control+F and type in. This will take you to the right place to insert the code. Just below that line copy and paste the following line of code:3. Save the file and you are done. You now have a SERPd button at the top of every post on your blog!
If you need help customizing the display or installing the widget on your blog please just contact me on gtalk (chris@burnseo.com), skype (sithburns), or email me. We are working on getting a wordpress plugin that will make it easier for WordPress users!
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That was a very in depth comment, lol.I can tell you that SEO & Social marketing are more and more going hand in hand. Blogging, social marketing, link building, on site seo, tools, plugins, etc… these are all related and this is why SERPd.com is going to provide the opportunity for all of this type of content to be shared on our site.
Regarding the submit button… it is one of the links at the very top of the page: http://www.serpd.com/submit/. I’m not sure how you missed that, but if we need to make a graphic so that it’s easier to find and use that is absolutely something we will do for our users.
Regarding the wiki, guest blogging, and other features of serpd.com, I would say that we (and by we I can really only speak for myself) are 100% dedicated to making these various aspects of the site as important as possible. We want to provide a real interactive community for this niche.
The type of honest thoughtful feedback you have provided is vital to our success. I can’t thank you enough for taking the time to share your thoughts, your concerns, and hopefully your time with us. We continue to strive to make this site a resource for anyone in the above mentioned fields.
We are still thinking through possible ways to categorize content at different levels of readers. We have some tricks up our sleeve for how to do this in a way that will empower the community rather than limit them, which will always be our intention. As we get closer to bringing them to life we will post twitter polls and blog posts about it as we have about adding categories to the site in the past.
Thank you to Ana for posting this story about SERPd.com and helping us to get the word out. I hope to see you all there!
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Hi Ana,
Great advice as usual. I joined Blokube towards the end of last year but didn’t know much about Serpd.
Marcus
Marcus Baker@network marketing Internet business´s last blog ..Network Marketing – How Smart is it
SERPd will get you hooked with a completely different crowd, Marcus, so it’s great to network on both.
Good to see you back!
Ana
Hi Ana,
I have been active on Blogengage for about a month. I joined Blokube last week after a referral from a post Lisa wrote (She is Friendly!lol)
They are both excellent, I am going to limit myself to those two, it gets watered down otherwise.
I like the fact you can get yourself noticed and also find loads of top quality content to go comment on, how cool is that.
Pete
PS found this article on Blokube.
Pete Carr´s last blog ..6 Basic SEO Tips Direct From Google
You are so right, Pete - two is plenty, and BlogEngage is also a well-established, high-quality site. My only concern might be that BlogEngage and Blokube have a similar following, so you might be duplicating your networking efforts.
Ana
Hi Ana,
I used both serpd and blokube too but have you tried http://bizsugar.com too? these 3 are my top social sites at the moment.
Thanks for sharing this with us, This is my first time visit!
Welcome to TGC, Valentine!
Yes, I am also involved on Bizsugar and BlogEngage, but as you can imagine time is precious and we all have to choose where we hand out the most.
I like SERPd and Blokube because they are new and it’s easy to position yourself as a power user, and that’s a great place to be!
Ana
I use both SERPD and Blokube. My presence is not even close to most of the users their but I’m slowly seeing more light. I’ve gotten visitors and comments coming from both social network. We’re lucky that we have so much varieties to promote our content.
Kevin´s last blog ..The Only 7 Methods Of Making Money With Any Website or Blog
It really is great to have a choice, Kevin - the only trouble is to make a wise one, since we all have minimal time.
I do get traffic from both networks and it’s definitely worth the time.
Actually, I’m using about 4 more social networks to promote my post. It’s extra work but I don’t mind for now. I really want to put my blog on the map
I do get visitors and comments from there also.
Kevin
Kevin´s last blog ..The Only 7 Methods Of Making Money With Any Website or Blog
You make some great points like always Ana. I agree that aspiring online marketers need to go where other online marketers hang out. I know Blokube is much more business oriented than Twitter and Facebook.
I haven’t heard much about SERPd.com but it’s good to know that there are other more effective social networking sites. Thanks for sharing Ana I really learned a lot.
John´s last blog ..Put An End To Sweating Problems
You are very welcome, John.
I am sure you’ll be able to find some networks that are closed to your niche as well.
Hey Ana,
Congratulations on your success with SERPd. It’s great to see you all over there. You’re right, we need to take matters into our hands and do whatever we can to get known! You’re setting a great example for all of us.
Unfortunately, I have not been having a great experience with SERPd. I have once submitted my URL but now I keep getting an error message: “Sorry, your last post was from that domain, too”. And I’m submitting other blog post links OK. So, I haven’t been active there
I have recently joined Blokube and I’m loving it there. The exposure is great and I’m now networking with top bloggers and discovering other good blogs.
Thanks for recommending Dev for helping me with the functionality of my blog - he is absolutely amazing for his age!
Keep ROCKING, Ana!
Mavis
Mavis Nong @ Free Marketing Training´s last blog ..How To Make Your Blog Posts Go Viral Effortlessly
Mavis,
That is not an error message, it’s a warning to you. On SERPd you cannot submit two stories from the same domain back to back. You have to mix up the domains you submit to SERPd. We welcome bloggers in the SERPd community, but in order to keep it a community and not a self promotional tool exclusively… we have made the decision to require our users to find interesting and valuable stories from around the web.
We welcome your blog’s content on SERPd, but in order to be a community member we ask that you mix up your submissions and not submit “ONLY” your own content to the site. Find some valuable content and stories from your favorite sites and mix up submitting those stories along with your own content.
This is how we can keep spam users away and also keep our site a true community of professionals that are looking to contribute to the success of others.
Chris Burns´s last blog ..I SERPd It On The Web Show 2
Hi Chris,
Thanks for clarifying this. I’ll be submitting others’ content as well
See you there!
Mavis
Mavis Nong @ Free Marketing Training´s last blog ..Is Your Blog Completely Safe and Secure From Hackers
Mavis Nong,
To add to Chris’s point……
Have you ever been to a party and there is “that guy” that only talks about himself and doesn’t listen to others. This guy just going on and on and on……
Well most people tend to lose interest in that guy (and he doesn’t have a girlfriend) because he isn’t interested what others have to say.
Well the same concept applies to social communities. If you don’t have anything to bring to the table other than your own domain over and over and over then people are gong to lose interest in your message and you aren’t really adding value to the community when your sole purpose is to only promote your site.
Try promoting others a bit and you may be surprised at what kind of results you see from that kind of contribution.
Gerald Weber´s last blog ..I SERPd It On The Web Show 2
Thanks, Gerald. I do promote other people’s content.
Mavis Nong @ Free Marketing Training´s last blog ..Is Your Blog Completely Safe and Secure From Hackers
Second post in a row introducing me to cool newish sites… I love what I do!

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Me too, my friend!
And don’t make me edit your comments, Dennis - I’ll start charging you per soon.
Wowsers, I thought i grew up in a strict house.

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So, these look like vertical news aggregators with voting. Similar to Digg, Reddit or Slashdot, but focused on SEO, traffic generation and online marketing.
I think it’s a great idea, and I wish you all the best with these sites. I’ll definitely keep an eye on them, thanks for sharing.
Val @ Web Tracking Guide´s last blog ..72 Ways to Boost Your Online Profits
That’s exactly what they are, Val.
2 interesting blogging related resources. Does one have to be a regular contributor at SERPd.com in order to get connected with the experts or just a normal user?
Hard to tell, Andreas - you can vote on their posts, but I don’t think you’ll get too far with it like that.
Here are some ways:
1. You submit awesome article that make to the front page or even a weekly roundup that I publish for SERPd. You’ll get good exposure when that happens and it’s not that difficult.
2. I would visit the blogs of some power users and start making comments letting them know you came via SERPd. Once they see you on the site, they’ll start recognizing your name and checking out your posts.
Since both of these sites are so fairly new, getting noticed doesn’t take a tremendous effort, but effort nonetheless.
Ana
I want to keep this short because the less I speak the more I can usually say
Ana, you are the example that needed to be given. For too long I have watched the blogging world stagnate and cluster helplessly around problogger and the like, waiting for guidance and wondering ‘when is my time?’
Then you arrived, and with your presence you reminded us that blogging is and of itself all about networking and sharing, and following those who have already moved onto greener pastures seems futile - at least now that you have opened the door to the obvious!
Ok that’s a lot of words, but I just wanted to share my deepest respect for you as a networker, a blogger, and most importantly - a real human being.
Keep on doing whatever it is that you do Ana - it’s much nicer around here now
How do you manage to make me blush with so not-so-few, but few for you, words, Alex?
THANK YOU.
I do feel that most bloggers are wall flowers that are just waiting for their break and when it never comes, they give up.
Probloggers were never probloggers; one way or another they carved their own way and there’s no reason why we can’t do the same.
See you around, Alex!
yeah i agree with you that smaller niche sites which allows us for the productive relationship building are realy helpful so for twitter and facebook sites has given a new face to the social networking.
Definitely so, Shweta.
Hi Ana,
What an awesome post and thanks a lot for including Blokube. I really appreciate your support Ana. Keep ROCKING.
Have a great day.
~Dev
Devesh´s last blog ..Interview with Blokube member Mavis Nong
You are so welcome, Dev - are you seeing all the great comments Blokube is getting from my readers?
You’ve got a few fans around here and hopefully acquired some more!
Hello Ana
I visited your newly website. It’s looking good but that website has zero Page Rank.In this website their is one nice thing that Users come and submit her information in this website.it’s good for user and also a website developer
Regards
Roses Mark
Facebook Applications´s last blog ..Win a Free iPad – Sweepstakes
Hello Roses Mark,
Thanks for the compliment on the look of SERPd.
Regarding the comment about the website having zero PageRank, don’t let that fool you. The site is only a few months old right now and it is quickly building authority. Founding members are already experiencing some benefits from the site.
Chris Burns´s last blog ..Which SEO Personality Are You
Thank you Chris Burns for reply me
Regards
Roses Mark
Facebook Application´s last blog ..Win a Free iPad – Sweepstakes
You can also check out this post I wrote on the difference between visible and actual pagerank: https://trafficgenerationcafe.online/google-pagerank/
Ana
Network definitely correlates to Net worth, as you’ve demonstrated with your story here Ana. You have a knack for positioning I see!
I recently joined Blokube too, there’s a lot of great content in there, I hope it will grow and thrive. Serp’d I have yet to check out but your ‘thumbs up’ is usually worth something so I’ll make time to have a look…
The other bonus for lesser used networking sites, industry related or not, is that there is less competition there, if you can establish yourself as an active member and authority in your niche, it can really work in your favor…
Thanks as ever,
Jym
Jym Tarrant @ MLM Lead Generation´s last blog ..MLM Branding- How to Brand Yourself in 17 Steps
Exactly, Jym - trying to break into Digg power house at this point is, well, pointless.
I love it what you said about network vs net worth - haven’t heard that before.
Ana
As always a great post. Thanks to you and others I’m getting turned on to these same sites and starting to make more connections there. Not sure how I missed them for so long, but now is better than later.
They are fairly new, so you are right on time, Robert!
Hmm I might try those sites but I don’t think I’m ready to give up on fb yet hahaha
Staci Gauny´s last blog ..Boring Business Crank it up in 100 days!
I didn’t say “give up” on it, Staci - I still very successfully use it on a daily basis. It’s hard to build good relationships there though.
I ran into Blokube yesterday and reading more about it. If we’re into the traffic and the quantity of people using the internet, it would be wise to stay on the SN giant sites but we can also make time for the 2 new sites if we would like to build our blogger network. All option will be good just make sure we have time for them.
Not only can, but SHOULD make time for them, Allie - if we want to be noticed that is.
Ana
I forgot to mention…I too found you through Serpd. I stepped into a conversation between 2 people talking about this Ana woman…and she so smart…and she is gorgeous…and she was a model…and she has an amazing blog….who couldn;t come check you out after all that??? So glad I did!
Lisa@ blog building basics´s last blog ..Internet Marketing- Hey Yo- You Talkin’ To Me
Are you sure they were talking about me? The only conversations I know about went more like: look at her, she is just there to promote her blog, she is all about herself… That sounds more familiar.
You found me through SERPd? I had no idea, Lisa! Well, now all the time I spent there is well worth it.
Lisa,
your a very active member of SERPd and encourage your continued participation. I’ve watched the quality of the content you submit to the site grow over the time you have spent there!
Chris Burns´s last blog ..Weekly Roundup- How Best to Use Links for SEO
Chris:
I appreciate that very much. I have learned an immense amount of information from spending time there! So, thanks for a great community.
Lisa
Lisa@ blog building basics´s last blog ..Internet Marketing- Hey Yo- You Talkin’ To Me
Sites like SERPd are great due to their industry-related content, but to discount Facebook and Twitter? Come on now
Are you speaking from experience, Harry?
Ofcourse
Hi Ana,
I do enjoy the post really much and it’s interesting to see how you have made yourself become a moderator on a growing community like SerpD. Becoming a power user — that is what we need to achieve when networking and connecting with other people, so that your voice has some gravity and people will be following you when you have something to say.
That’s truly awesome!
It truly doesn’t get any better than that, Mike - making our way is the best way.
Hi Ana.
You’ve convinced me to MAKE the time to get involved with these two communities. I’m by far no wall flower, just haven’t gotten around to these 2 as yet, but will make a point of it very soon.
Thanks for the kicker.
BTW, that post image is an attention getter for sure. LOL
Jimi Jones´s last blog ..10 Ways to Motivate Yourself
Attention-getter is what I was going for, Jimi.
I do realize that our time is very valuable. With that in mind, I know we should very carefully choose how we spend it and these two are a good time investment in my book.
Ana,
I do find the image hilarious!
Thanks a million for mentioning SERPd. Much appreciated and we appreciate all you have been contributing as a moderator and writing the weekly roundup.
“Do I get links? Of course, but they are not very high quality, although DoFollow.”
Not exactly sure what you meant there by not high quality lol. Just by virtue being do follow a SERPd link is already a higher quality link than the majority of social sites on the web because most of them are no-follow. i.e. Mixx, Digg,StumbleUPon etc. Of course getting a link is not the primary purpose someone should be interested in SERPd. As you mention definitely it’s about networking and discovering quality content.
However if the content submitted is about SEO, blogging or internet marketing then the relevancy is also very high.
So I would consider the link coming from SERPd extremely high quality as long as the content is relevant.
If you’re speaking about domain authority that will of course come in time. As you know we are only about 4 months old at the moment.
Thanks for coming by, Gerald.
Here’s what I meant about not-so-high quality links.
They are dofollow, yes, but there is not much authority SERPd can pass to other sites… just yet. Most of the links come from deeply buried pages that will probably never incur any authority of their own.
Nonetheless, link building should not be the most prominent reason to become a part of SERPd; I am sure you’ll agree with that.
Ana
Hey Gerald and Ana!
Ana, thanks for mentioning SERPd in your post here.
I agree that niche sites can really help build your reputation since you are able to get your content in front of your industry peers. The more involved you get in communities where your peers frequent, the more of an authority you will begin to become in your field!
By engaging with others in your industry you will make new friends, broaden your network of support, gain additional readers, and ultimately gain more information that will make you better at what you do.
Regarding the issue of whether a link from SERPd is high quality or not… I suppose that will depend on your definition of high quality. Many in the blogging world still equate PageRank with authority or quality when it is widely known to be an outdated factor. If you judge a site by it’s PageRank then indeed SERPd is still low quality since it has not been allocated PageRank as yet. I would caution you to do some reading about PageRank and why you may not want to use it as an indicator of quality however.
An important quote from a Google Employee:
On October 15, 2009, Google employee Susan Moskwa confirmed that the company had removed PageRank from its Webmaster Tools section. Her post said in part, “We’ve been telling people for a long time that they shouldn’t focus on PageRank so much; many site owners seem to think it’s the most important metric for them to track, which is simply not true.
If you view a quality link as I do…
It is a link from a cached page in Google on a site that is bing crawled very actively by Google. There should be less than 20 outbound links on the page your page appears on and no “no follow” attribute tied to the link. By my definition that makes a link from SERPd a high quality link.
The comment about links being on buried inner pages is a valid one. I would point out that the most popular stories are always on the home page and a backlink is only one click from the home page at all times.
In addition… because our site is crawled so actively by search engines, stories that are submitted often show up on page one for terms that your story may rank for. This drives more traffic to your site in addition to the normal traffic the site delivers form it’s users directly. This also adds value to using a niche site like the ones you mentioned in your post.
I think it’s great that bloggers are using SERPd and not just SEO people because they will be exposed to a lot of new ideas about their websites and how to improve their performance that they wouldn’t get from hanging out around only other bloggers. This is one of the reasons that we fight so hard to get the hard core SEO people to be more accepting of entry level SEO content, because we truly believe that this content is great for people that are just getting their feet wet in SEO.
My hope is that the blogging community becomes even more active on SERPd as I really think it can help them add value to what they do for a living!
Chris Burns´s last blog ..Integrate WordPress into Any Website Using TwentyTen 2011
I actually wasn’t talking about PR at all, Chris - you know what I really think about it.
It’s interesting what you pointed out about quality links - I certainly agree about some of the points you made. Actually learned a thing or two and got idea for a post - thank you!
Either way, you know I love SERPd and wanted to make sure that I anticipated the potential questions as I wrote the post.
I do appreciate giving a hand with answering some comments; your presence here speaks volumes for SERPd and its founders.
Ana
Ive recently learned about these two services (serpd and blokube) from Murray Lunn and Lisa (friendly blogger) respectively. Ive incorporated serpd into my digg digg social share, but havent done it for blokube yet.
I appreciated a quick and clear overview of both. Also, I had few requests for guest posts when I first launch my site from small but established bloggers..weird, huh? I think its the cool looking woothemes theme that made my blog look all mature and shit lol
You are, no doubt, one of the more sophisticated bloggers I know, Dino…NOT!
It’s amazing how it works though. Look at this blog - 6 months old and no one would ever know it.
I haven’t seen you around SERPd yet; time to kick it up a notch?
(Read in your best whiny voice)-> But mom!!! I dont wanna :-p
Dino Dogan´s last blog ..The Tyranny of Hyperlink Ends Now!
Hey Ana, I am here to confirm that these sites really work
cause I was waiting for your new post and the RSS wasn’t showing it but I saw it on SERPd (thanks to Lisa). I mean how cool is that.
You are so right about asking and just going for it. All those bloggers are real people, they had the same problems when they started that we have now. So who is to better understand us.
I love networking and that is one of the reasons I come here every day, cause you do it good and your visitors do it good.
P.S. That is one nasty image you got in this post, I had to cover my screen while I was reading around it, for what ever reason it made me feel reaaaaaaaally annoyed, lol, but I guess that is the point, get some feelings out of your readers using images…good or bad!
Brankica@How to blog like a star´s last blog ..Add a Friends tab to your Facebook fan page
You found that cute little baby annoying, Brankica?
I thought it was hilarious… Either way, I hope it does the trick.
I love networking on those sites and, hey, one of them did bring you here - how cool is that!
Hilarius yes, cause I love Mr. Bean but I am sure I will have nightmares next few days. Didn’t need to see him like that, ha ha ha. You are rocking, Ana, every day more and more…
Brankica@How to blog like a star´s last blog ..Add a Friends tab to your Facebook fan page
Hi Ana!
“Don’t wait for others to notice you; MAKE yourself known!”
Well said!
The sites that you mention and others like them, are such great sources for networking as the communities are STRONG. They’re also great hubs for interesting articles.
Social media comes down to engaging and interacting and sources like the ones you mention actually have a greater impact in the end since it’s a bit more focused and the interaction can have a greater effect (affect?…oh, spelling, you slay me).
Thanks for this!
Morgan´s last blog ..Why You Should Recommend on LinkedIn
They do have a great effect, Morgan. It’s the PERFECT place to network, plus, as you said to pick up some great articles you might’ve not known about otherwise.
I’m also a user of SERPd.com and I love the traffic that I get from using it. Nice write up Ana, thanks hun and keep on blogging

Kharim´s last blog ..Effective Affiliate Marketing Tips And Tricks That Really Works
Thanks for coming by, Kharim, and glad to hear SERPd has been doing well for you.
Ana
Hey Kharim, I’m glad you are getting some good traffic from SERPd. The more people use the voting mechanisms on SERPd, the more people will come and see it. We need to grow the community as it’s only about 4 months old, but we are off to a great start as we approach our 1,000th registered user!
Chris Burns´s last blog ..Why Dealers Need Indexed Inventory
Ana:
The virtual dance floor, I love it! I have to say, one thing I need to become better at is asking and approaching. That level of confidence is slowly creeping in and I need to speed the process. Thanks for the reminder.
Lisa
Lisa@ blog building basics´s last blog ..Internet Marketing- Hey Yo- You Talkin’ To Me
I think you are definitely doing well in that area, Lisa - you asked me!
Plus, I see your face pasted all over SERPd - good job over there by the way.
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