On Aaron Wall’s blog I saw a post pointing to a blog post listing 160 odd ‘do-follow’ blogs. It’s perhaps ethically questionable, clearly some spammers and blackhats are going to abuse these kind of lists but I think it probably does have some legitimate uses.
Google have released their new meta tag “unavailable after”. There’s a post on Search Engine Land with a little more information about the tag.
A post about subvert and profit and generally gaming digg. It’s an interesting concept buying diggs…
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Hi Adam,
Thanks for bringing up my article. Unfortunately, the ability level of spammers who are using custom, automated tools – they will be able to compile lists like this themselves, without caring for relevancy etc.. I’ve been very pleased with the response so far, with a lot of people volunteering their blogs for the list and generally positive feedback.
More on Subvert & Profit here:
http://www.digeratimarketing.co.uk/2007/07/22/the-easiest-way-to-make-money-online/
Yes, that’s where I first heard of it but couldn’t give you two links in one post
Haha, fair enough
I’ve subscribed to your blog, so give me some juicy things to read!
lol I’ll do my best