May 16 2007

Attract More Traffic With Link Popularity Tips by Paul Easton

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I met Paul Easton at the World Internet Summit Melbourne. He’s a New Zealander specializing in link building who asked if I would be able to participate in an interview call recording about blogging for use as a bonus in a product he was planning to release.

Paul’s enjoyed some success selling – wait for it… dog clothes! Yet another unique online niche. Most of his sales come from organic search results and he credits his efforts building links for his success and has put together a product detailing how he does it.

Paul’s has released his product in advance just for the readers of Entrepreneurs-Journey, so if you need more traffic to your website and advice on building links, check out this page -

http://www.digitalawol.com/

About half way down the page you will find the details of my bonus audio along with my smiling face :) .

You can also download a copy of Paul’s free link building report.

Note I haven’t had a chance to review Paul’s stuff thoroughly yet because I’m in the throngs of my own Blog Mastermind launch, so I can’t vouch for the quality of his advice. There’s always the money back guarantee if you are not happy with the product.

This is Paul’s first product launch and I think it’s important to support new marketers just getting started who have a unique story to tell and learn from. I’m sure if you have any feedback for him he would appreciate it.

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  1. 1
    On May 16, 2007 at 4:29 pm Shane said:

    Haha … dog clothes are huge business. I know someone in the pet industry … the markup on that stuff is incredible (people pay anywhere from 20 to 40 bucks for a t-shirt for their dog)

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    On May 17, 2007 at 3:41 am Daniel said:

    dog clothes seems like a great niche. As far as buying his product I’ll pass, but thanks for the information.

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    On May 18, 2007 at 11:37 am Dave Starr --- ROI Guy said:

    Hi Yaro,

    Just thought I’d express the opinion that this is not the sort of post we regular readers expect … “I haven’t had a chance to review Paul’s stuff” … my mailbox (and blocked email folder) are already full of such links. In accord with your own advice, ’tis better not to make a post when you don’t have time to do it right .. certainly I cna go back through my blogging efforts and tell at first glance which ones I posted in a hurry…

    And this may be another of those Aussie versus Yank English things but I’m completely baffled by the use of the word “throngs” in the context you used it. A typo or another usage I need to learn to become more international?

    Be of good cheer, my friend, one thing I have already learned well from you is _not_ to attempt any “build your own course” project. I had thoughts along those lines once in the past but now that I see how much you’ve been going through I just hope you make it out the other side in one piece.

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    On May 18, 2007 at 11:54 am Yaro said:

    Ha – David, thanks for the feedback – I did not think the word “throngs” is a colloquialism, but perhaps it is.

    I just checked the definition here:

    http://www.answers.com/throngs&r=67

    and it applies how I meant it. I’m “crowded in” with a lot of tasks.

    Paul wanted me to send out a notice about his product on Wednesday so I had no time to do more than I did. I wouldn’t normally post links to products unless they are the big launches like StomperNet, but Paul is a nice guy and I wanted to help him out.

    Thanks to the five guys I’ve got helping with the launch of http://www.BlogMastermind.com it’s not been too bad. It’s more a case of two other large things happening at the same time (house purchase being one) that have slowed things.

    We are running full steam ahead now and all the pieces are coming together nicely.

    If you go to http://www.blogmastermind.com now you can even see the new look taking shape that my designer has been helping with.

    It’s all very exciting stuff.

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    On May 22, 2007 at 4:46 pm Dave Starr --- ROI Guy said:

    Well if 5 or 6 is a “throng” then it’s correct, I certainly would have used “throes”, a condition of heroic or even agonizing struggle, often associated with giving birth to something … as opposed to throngs (normally of people). The throngs will come later when signup is in full swing, we hope.

    Didn’t really mean it to sound arguementative, though … most dictionaries just define words in terms of other words such that they become a circular argument anyway … I was just checking that it wasn’t a down-under thing.

    With regards to Paul and the original criticism, my view still holds … I guess a better way to phrase it would have been just to post the link _without_ the disclaimer, it was the disclaimer that made it seem out of tune with the rest of you philosophy/quality.

    Best regards,
    Dave (and Lorelle, dear lady, I’ll sign my comments any time I want to ;-)

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    On November 25, 2007 at 11:52 am Sandra said:

    I have to agree with David Starr, I’m trying to find a review of this book and the only thing I can get on Google is this, which isn’t helpful since you haven’t read the book. Has anyone out there read it yet? Let me know if you have and your honest opinion. Thanks!

  7. 7
    On January 31, 2008 at 2:14 pm Paul from SEO Training Live said:

    Hi all,
    Found my own name :) and so I thought I had better comment.

    My book covers what works- My niche site (dog clothes) – is in the top 10 for “dog clothes” look for “Just Dog clothes dot com”

    My new SEO training site (seo training live dot com) is in the top 20 – still new more work do to.

    There are many out there who say “do this” or do that”- I am in the trenches doing it….

    Sandra, I will email you a copy if you are interested- in exchange for an honest review.

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