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100+ Blog Directories and RSS Sites for Promoting Your Blog

Webbiquity

social networking profiles, social bookmarking sites, other bloggers). The list excludes sites that were, ahem, inappropriate for most blogs, had non-operational submission forms, appeared inactive, required a fee, or had a Google Pagerank of zero. The two keys to search success are great content and links. Weblogalot.

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Best Business Blogging Tips and Guides of 2010 (So Far), Part 1

Webbiquity

Blogging Tips: How to Promote and Publicize by Spin Sucks. Gini Dietrich lays out a six-step, eight-minute process to use social media to promote blog posts. Links are vital to SEO success, and one way to accelerate link-building for a blog is to use this helpful list of 50+ free blog diretories sorted by PageRank.

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The Insidious Nofollow Tag: An SEO Rant

Webbiquity

Blog readers and bloggers were well aware of the immense problem. Just like any other type of spam affects its community, comment spam affected the entire blogging community, so in early 2005 (Google and Blogger engineers) designed the attribute to address the problem and the nofollow attribute was born.&#. Share this on del.icio.us.

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Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid on Your Company Blog

Online Marketing Institute

Mashable recently asked Karr, internet marketing experts, and small business bloggers about the most common mistakes that companies make when starting a blog — and how to avoid them. Before posting a shamelessly promotional blog entry, please note: A blog is not a press section. But using your blog this way can be detrimental.

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SEO Rant: The Insidious Nofollow Tag

WebMarketCentral

Blog readers and bloggers were well aware of the immense problem. Just like any other type of spam affects its community, comment spam affected the entire blogging community, so in early 2005 (Google and Blogger engineers) designed the attribute to address the problem and the nofollow attribute was born."

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