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| Link Attack! Social Media Optimization, Blog Awards and Marketing Articles | | 2008-01-13 15:58:25 | | Online awards are fun, especially when you get to win something. Search Engine Journal’s Search Blog Awards 2007 recently concluded and Dosh Dosh placed first in the Breakout Blog and Best Social Media Optimization blog category.
Thanks a lot to everyone for voted! Performancing also picked Dosh Dosh as the Editor’s Choice for the [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Link Attack! Star Wars SEO, Headline Templates, Best Blogs and List Building | | 2007-12-23 14:12:58 | | I’ve been wanting to write a weekly link roundup regularly on Dosh Dosh but didn’t because I was a little too lazy. Bad excuse really, because there’s a lot of great articles out there.
Some of them are extremely helpful, especially if you’re trying to promote your site or generate income online. Others broaden the [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Doshy Link Attack! Sticky Websites, PPC, Note Marketing and Post Frequency | | 2007-10-14 23:24:54 | | Lots of great articles and news in the past two weeks. I’ve been doing more reading and it has helped me to develop some ideas for my sites. Sometimes, learning is just as important as doing.
This collection of links include articles on how to build sticky websites, guerrilla marketing, Pay Per Click advertising, direct response [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
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| Doshy Link Attack! Social Media, Word of Mouth, Wordpress Themes and Usability | | 2007-09-23 08:25:17 | | Rob Watts writes about building your brand with social media and tells us that being sociable on these online communities can really help to develop your perceived authority and personal brand.
I’ll just like to highlight one mistake that I’ve often seen on social news websites: consistent submission and promotion of your own content and nothing [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Doshy Link Attack! Link Building, Make Money Online Blogs and Wordpress | | 2007-09-09 11:26:28 | | This week was a very busy week for me and I only wrote three posts so far, which is a record low, ever since I started blogging on Dosh Dosh. While its been a little quiet over here, other bloggers have written some excellent articles on various topics.
Here’s a collection of them. Note that some [...] | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Doshy Link Attack! Making Money Online, Social Media Marketing and Blogging Tips | | 2007-08-05 21:27:48 | | Michelle MacPhearson lays out some warnings about making money online. The ‘make money online‘ niche is over saturated and the truth is, most of the bloggers out there won’t make too much money with their blogs.
I think it’s important to emphasize on providing value over initial profits in order to build reader trust and niche authority. This is one way to stand out from the rest of the generic blogs.
The biggest mistake people continue to make, despite being warned over and over not to do this, is to write a crappy blog on making money online when you’re the biggest n00bie on the block. That’s nothing against being a noobie, it’s just apparent in reading a newbie’s writing that they don’t know what the heck they’re taking about.
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Daniel Miessler writes that submitting your own content to Digg and Reddit is not wrong but necessary. I have seen people submit every single blog post they write to sites like Netscape, Digg, Technorati and R | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
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| Doshy Link Attack! Blog Marketing, Meta-blogging and ReviewMe Advertorials | | 2007-07-15 21:50:51 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (http://www.doshdosh.com) Collis from NorthXEast writes about how your choice of a blog niche affects your blog’s growth in the long run. He suggests that distinguishing your blog from others within a competitive niche is important for success.
I have been thinking of this for some time and I’ll just like to add that there’s some sort of a traffic ceiling for every niche you choose.
For example, the ceiling for Dosh Dosh’s niche is much lower than the celebrity or tech niche, which will always have a much large potential audience.
The search volume for keywords will easily verify that. Be aware of your niche’s traffic ceiling before you begin as it will keep your blog’s growth in perspective.
Perhaps the most important blogging decision you can ever make is in choosing what to blog about. Your niche or topic area plays a huge role in defining everything that comes after, including how successful your blog is. Unfortunately it | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Doshy Link Attack! Adwords, Blog Building, StomperNet, MediaJump and Bloglines | | 2007-06-25 06:55:20 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (http://www.doshdosh.com) It’s actually been quite a while since I last posted a Doshy Link Attack!, which is simply a list of links that I’ve come across over the past few weeks or so. There’s been a lot of good material lately but I’ve been consciously trying to link out to other blogs that need the exposure.
I understand how difficult it is for new blogs to build an audience so I’m trying to find some way to help these blogs get some exposure.
Including them in a weekly link list would be useful and I’m really looking forward to this process, especially after I’ve decided to use Megite to track blogs I read or will read. I’ll be emailing Megite early this week and the page should be up soon.
In the meantime, do email me if you’ve just written a great article that’s relevant to this blog’s theme. No promises that it’ll be included in a post (I’m picky about quality) but I’ll def | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Doshy Link Attack! Digg, Personal Branding, Link Building, AdWords and Blog Contests | | 2007-05-14 02:44:41 | | Copyright © Dosh Dosh (www.doshdosh.com) It’s time for another edition of Doshy Link Attack! Here are some interesting articles that I’ve come across in the last two weeks.
The topics covered in these posts include ways to find get more Digg friends, personal branding strategies, lucrative blog contests as well a how-to on creating an advertising campaign for your website.
I haven’t really found any excellent articles on affiliate marketing, website monetization or making money online in the past two weeks so I’ve not included any in these specific fields.
The ones I’ve listed below emphasize more on site-building, social media and the art of driving more valuable traffic to your website.
Andy Beard has an in depth guide which teaches you How To Find The Digg Friends You Never Knew You Had. His article has some tips on how to find fellow bloggers on Digg and reciprocate by adding friends who added you as well.
I should stress this is more of a social b | | By: Dosh Dosh | | |
| | Link Attack #2: Special MLK Day Edition | | 2006-01-16 18:21:00 | | The second Link Attack has arrived! To mark Martin Luther King Day, I figured I'd hold off on releasing it until today. I've still not decided if Link Attacks will show up on a specific day of the week, as Fridays do get hectic sometimes. Send me your thoughts, please.-Mark your calendars: On Thursday at 9 a.m., a 400-page report involving the Clinton administration will be released. As you might imagine, Dems have been trying to block it for months. And you thought the independent counsels were done with Slick Willy....-Hardcore Bush critic David Corn has written the unthinkable...an article that says trying to impeach Bush would be a waste of time. Gratuitous political moves usually are.-I am not NFL quarterback Trent Dilfer. But oddly enough, our writing styles are kind of similar. The link goes to his analysis of what would happen during the Seattle-Washington playoff contest, and his final prediction was perfect (low scoring, Seattle wins). The difference between us? He makes millions more dollars in a year than I may ever make. Oh yeah, and I've never won a Super Bowl.-Could Bill Clinton work for Microsoft?-William Stewart has written a full guide to the West Virginia legislature. Ever want to approach a state representative and have them remember what you asked them to do? Stewart can show you how.-According to the Washington Post, the Seattle Times decided to be politically correct and not refer to the Redskins as anything other than Washington during the week leading up to the Seahawks-Redskins game. The Redskins are from Washington. The Seahawks are from Washington. As Wizbang noted, hilarity ensued.-A new Italian study shows that couples with a TV in the bedroom have less sex. Raise your hand if you've ever heard this line: "Not tonight honey, CSI is on."-Jim Carrey says he's happier now that he's cut back on caffeine. Honestly, we've seen his movies. This man should never be given any kind of stimulants on any occasion. Maybe A | | By: The Unknown Blogger | | |
| | The First Ever Link Attack | | 2006-01-06 14:45:00 | | Because I almost never post on weekends, I thought it might be a good change of pace if I started providing a small load of quick links on Fridays. Yes, that's right...for one day each week, I will make a post that looks strangely similar to InstaPundit's entire blog. Except, unlike Glenn Reynolds, I will do my best to weed out the chaff. [Buuurrrrn-Ed.]With respect to dial-up users, I will try to keep the number of links fairly low. With that in mind, I give you the first, soon to be weekly...Link Attack!-Ever wonder what happens to merchandise that gets printed up for a would-be sports champion? Volokh found out that the clothes get donated to children in poor countries. So even though some Haitian kid is about to get a free shirt, he'll still think USC won the Rose Bowl.-The Washington Post reports that Men's Fitness magazine has named Baltimore, a land where crab cakes and beer flow like water, as the fittest city in America. Chicago, home of Da Bears and the deep-dish pizza, was ranked the fattest. Isn't it a push, really?-Remember Rathergate.com? Its creators have now concocted Swannblog in an unabashed campaign to get Lynn Swann elected as governor of Pennsylvania. Sweet.-Scientists say they might be able to create a hyperspace engine within five years. It's a big might because the design centers around a highly controversial physics theory, but imagine the possibilities if it works.-While other senators continue to give back money donated to them by scandalized lobbyist Jack Abramoff, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) is keeping $30,500 of his money because he feels it's a "Republican scandal." Both sides of the aisle got money from Abramoff. What's wrong with this picture?-Ana Marie Cox is handing control of Wonkette to David Lat, who became famous for blogging (as a woman!) about hot members of the judiciary, and to 20-year-old NYU dropout Alex Pareene. If this means Wonkette will actually be funny again, I'm all for it.-The Sago mine tragedy w | | By: The Unknown Blogger | | |
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