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Wordpress RSS Plug-In|RSSdoodle
By John Lessnau on Jan 06, 2009  |  Comments 0

Wordpress RSS Plug-In|RSSdoodle

A few months ago I was searching for a WordPress plug-in that would allow me to pull in mashups of relevant RSS feeds on a regular basis that I could add to this blog. I found a few RSS plug-ins but none offered the features I wanted and were way too complex to get up and running. I like plug-ins that are plug and play with no over the top setup routines. Then I started thinking about my easy to use plug-in Twitterdoodle and wondered if an “RSSdoodle” that pulls RSS feeds based on keywords/keyword phrases could be created.

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October 29, 2008 | John Lessnau | Comments 0

Paid links working great

It seems paid links are once again working better than ever. Googles ongoing paid link battle seems to be going nowhere.  Google can’t even spot hidden “free counter” links” (mentioned in my post below) that are moving many sites to the top ten for extremely competitive words. This completely baffles me. Others have reported garbage directory links are hot again.

Google’s best weapon remains manual penalties and then making sure the blog world knows about the penalty creating a scare for link buyers.  If your buying links, make sure they look natural to be safe from human review. Or maybe hidden so humans can’t see them ;-) )

At LinkXL we have definitely noticed an upward trend in monthly renewal percent. This means only one thing. Paid links are working. (maybe it’s just our natural contextual links that work so well)

It’s amazing, we are finding more and more advertisers and publishers using our nofollow option. I believe the nofollows still pass a bit of juice if highly relevant and in natural content. No proof, just a gut feeling. More on this idea later.

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