Mar 31 2006

Thank You Sponsors And Network Recap For March 2006

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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.

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    On March 31, 2006 at 1:43 pm The Internet Cashflow Guy said:

    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.

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    On March 31, 2006 at 8:58 pm Yaro said:

    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.

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    On September 7, 2009 at 4:36 am Webmaster-Translations said:

    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 .

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