10.10.10 Blog Hosting Special
June 20, 2008 by Steve Hetrick · Leave a Comment
We have a special package of 10 blogs on 10 servers on 10 different classC IPs running until the end of June. There is a limited supply of these blog packages. Follow this link for more information and use the coupon code below for a discount.
http://datawebpro.com/blog101010
DATA FEED FRENZY
June 20, 2008 by Steve Hetrick · Leave a Comment
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Feed O’ Mania ADPS2
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Feeds, Feeds, everywhere Data Feeds!
Using datafeeds for affiliate marketing has been around for quite some time. Recently though the development of several new feed plugins for Wordpress has revived some poorly performing blogs.
As many of you have experienced first-hand, working with datafeeds can be complicated. Well, now there is a Wordpress datafeed plugin for shareasale.com that requires NO editing of the datafeed. I’ve set this up for a few customers and it’s the easiest datafeed setup I’ve ever seen. Of course easy is relative to your experience level or you may be too busy and want to outsource. That’s why we offer installation and configuration services even for ADPS2.
Why use a datafeed?
Well first there is the obvious reason. Affiliate commissions. Then there is the all-important drip content and SEO results. Datafeeds not only create affiliate commissions but they can grow your blog with continuous dripped content over periods of time that you control. Be warned though… just slapping up blog after blog with nothing but datafeeds will likely fail. Your blogs will be more successful and profitable if you use datafeeds sparingly and as part of your overall strategy for traffic and affiliate commissions. You still need to create a blog with useful, dynamic content.
I’ve been able to do some interesting things with datafeeds including bringing a blacklisted domain back to life and boosting page rank in a short amount of time as well as make affiliate commissions. The following url is a datafeed experiment to see how the search engines accept them.
So far, so good. PR5 in 45 days.
Of course Page Rank isn’t as important as it used to be. PR can vanish overnight if the site is static or something offends Google, so make your own conclusions. It is interesting though to see a blog in a subdirectory show a PR5 in less than two months starting from no rank at all. ADPS2
ADPS2 is definitely a good tool to have in your Blog tool box. Kathy is continuously enhancing the plugin with new features so this product is worth your consideration.
I have a dozen more new blogging tools that have appeared in recent weeks that I will be testing and reviewing so stop back in a few days for more information and some test results. Here is a link to a test blog that has 10 new plugins operating simultaneously. Can you tell what they are?
http://sunbeamshop.com
Steve
Directory Posting Service
June 20, 2008 by Steve Hetrick · Leave a Comment
It took a few weeks to fill all of the orders for directory submissions. Thanks to everyone placing an order. We’ve been able to gauge the work required for this type of activity and we will be raising the price to $169.00 when we go public with our new services. This is your last chance to have your sites published to 100 directories for $97.00. We aren’t just posting and placing it in your lap. We are also monitoring rejections to ensure a full 100 placements and monitoring the actual placement verifications.
This offer ends on June 23rd.
http://www.datawebpro.com/host/order.php?step=2&pid=4
If you’d like to get the discount use the link above and Tracy will begin your project in the order received.
We will be grateful if anyone whom has already purchased and received their submissions would make a comment about the experience here in this post.
Stay tuned for new service offerings including the following:
Squidoo Sites
Hub Sites
100 Social Networking Submission
20 Forum comment link-backs
Custom blog commenting and Posting
and more…
Thanks,
Steve
Google’s Virtual World Conquest Continues.
April 15, 2008 by Steve Hetrick · Leave a Comment
I just read that Google has programmed googlebot to now crawl forms. The report suggests Google will honor no follow directives in robots text files. Google marches on in its quest for domination and control of information on the net. Ok, I don’t really believe this is a part of a Google conspiracy for world domination but sometimes their experiments make me wonder what’s next.
Read more about it at:
WebProNews
…and from Google at:
Webmaster Central Blog
The way Google explains it makes the experiment seem innocent and useful and they point out it’s only for “high-quality” sites. Hmm…I can already here the wheels grinding as someone somewhere is devising software to exploit form crawling for SEO.



