Thank You Sponsors And Network Recap For March 2006

It’s the end of another month so it’s time to thank the sponsors and recap the content from my network of blogs.

Thank You Sponsors

A big thank you to all the people and organizations who offered sponsorship and donations.

Blog4999.com – Want to rank on higher on the search engines, flood your website with sales, and improve your relationship with your customers in one step? – I’ll show you how, and most importantly, I’ll do ALL the work for you! Read More at www.Blog4999.com

Blish.com – The easiest place to buy and sell digital content, including eBooks and Legal Forms.

WebBriefCase.com.au – If you run a home-based business, you MUST HAVE a good website. It’s that simple. Yet building your site can be very confusing… It doesn’t have to be that way! – Let me show you how to Make Your Own Web Site in 7 Easy Steps, with a Free Video Enhanced Course. Read more about WebBriefCase

Content Recap

Here is what has been happening at Small Business Branding.

About Yaro Starak

Yaro Starak is the founder of Entrepreneurs-Journey, has blogged for more than five years and earned his living from the Internet for more than ten years. You can follow Yaro on Twitter and see him in action at Yaro.TV.

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Comments

  1. 1

    Yaro,

    Thanks for the recap – I find this a very valuable way to access some of the key posts that you have done so that I can learn and improve.

    One thing I also notice is that you seem very good at creating the good headlines to your posts. I wrote about just that on my blog – basically a writer has about 3 seconds to convince a person to scan a post and the more catchy and descriptive a headline can be the better. Just look at how newspapers sell papers.

  2. 2

    Hi Internet Cashflow Guy – yes titles are certainly a tricky aspect of blogging. I’ve published articles with awful headlines in the past and I’m still refining how to do it well. I probably spend the most time puzzling over my titles while the article itself comes out quite effortlessly.

  3. 3

    You said it.
    I have been immensely benefited by providing correct titles fro my blog.
    The flow of targeted visitors has steadily increased as I placed the most important of my keywords in each blog post title.
    A big “Thank You” for your time & efforts & expect more from you in the future .

  4. 4

    Well, it’s quite interesting to read your story; even I’ve been into the blogging world for over 5 years now, and I was planning to sell one of my websites (not omthoke.com) that gets about 10,00,000 Page Impressions/month and makes about $3000 monthly profits – what do you think should be a good price for it?

    I wanted to comment on that post where you’ve discussed the process of selling your site, but i guess comments were closed on it, so just commenting on this post (hope you won’t mind :) …)

    And, did you use any broker or an established forum like DP or sitepoint? I’m looking at international buyers and hence consulting a lawyer wouldn’t help much!

    I’ve about $100,000 as the price in mind (i know such numbers sound insane), but mainly revenues are from advertising so I guess a smart buyer shouldn’t have problem in recovering the money within 2years at the most!

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