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While this article was written for writers who are looking to self publish their own book, the technique that Shelley outlines here can be used to promote just about any type of product, even an eBook.

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LoneWolf on April 17th, 2011

The InfoLinks Experiment at WWW Ramblings has been running for about a month and a half now. It’s time to have a look at the unscientific results that I’ve gathered.

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LoneWolf on November 18th, 2010

Well, it’s been 2 weeks since I began my InfoLinks experiment. It’s still a little early to tell whether I’m going to keep on with it or not, but the early feeling is leaning against keeping it. I’ll continue it for at least a month though. It may surprise me. But let’s have a quick look at how things stand right now.

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LoneWolf on November 3rd, 2010

Yesterday I signed up for InfoLinks. I’ve heard of InfoLinks and in text advertising before. I’m sure you’ve seen it as well — double underlined links that popup ads when you hover over them.

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LoneWolf on September 13th, 2010

I was thinking about this comment spam series that I’ve written and I realized that it isn’t complete yet. There is at least one more post in this series.

You see, the series was written from my perspective. I’m not an A-List blogger and I don’t have to deal with the massive amounts of comments, email, etc. that they do. So, do the techniques that I’ve outlined scale to the rockstar level?

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LoneWolf on June 10th, 2010

Irony is a funny thing. Just having finished a series of posts on comment spam, checking the comments on the posts revealed an excellent example of the sneaky spam comment. The irony was too delicious to pass up.

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LoneWolf on June 10th, 2010

In our past two posts we’ve looked at what comment spam is and how we can minimize it. Now comes the hard part — individually looking at the comments that make it past our defenses and deciding what to do with them.

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LoneWolf on June 8th, 2010

But now we want to know, “How do we fight back?” Comments are a valuable part of blogging and the social web. They are vital for building community. But it takes time to moderate comments. What ways can help us handle the load?

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LoneWolf on June 6th, 2010

Anyone who has a blog knows that comments are magnets for spam. Many bloggers have struggled with ways to deal with spam and I can imagine it becomes harder as your blog becomes more popular, not easier. But lets take a closer look at these comments.

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Most authors are wasting their time producing dozens to hundreds of high quality articles that never reach a fraction of their traffic potential. It’s a darn shame.

When I review the behind-the-scenes traffic statistics on over 20,000 articles that have produced over 1 million monthly page views in my article marketing lab…ONE thing is clear: All articles are not created equal even when everything about them is identical except for the TITLE.

Here are my secret findings that can help skyrocket the web traffic that your articles can create back to your website:

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