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  • How to Trick Out Link Redirects

    Find out how you can trick out server side redirects, make custom 404 pages and PHP redirects to solve all sorts of linking and marketing problems. In this post I reveal…

    * Adding a custom 404 page.
    * Fixing links in print publications.
    * Fixing links from other sites.
    * Private affiliate link cloaking.
    * Creating more memorable links.
    * Making all links smell similar.
    * Replacing nasty url shorteners.
    * Being search engine friendly.
    * PHP affiliate link redirects

    Be sure to read the first half of this series – Affiliate Link Redirects and Link Cloaking – before proceeding with these advanced features.

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  • Affiliate Link Redirects and Link Cloaking

    Link redirects are the most powerful tool a marketer can have. They can save you mountains of time and money. They make it easy for you to change all your links at once. Even if you’ve been publishing online for 15 years.

    So instead of changing hundreds of links, in web pages, posts and PDFs, you can replace all the link rot, and dead links, in less than a minute. It’s the super powerful server side htaccess redirect.

    In addition to redirects, the htaccess file can be used to add a custom 404 page, fix a link in print, fix links from other sites and affiliate link cloaking. It also creates more memorable links, replaces url shorteners and it’s more search engine friendly than other styles of redirects.

    Here’s the full inside scoop on how you can put htaccess to work for you…

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  • How Social Media Marketing Trumps SEO

    Find out how you can make social media your number one source for traffic, conversions and sales.

    For many years people turned to the search engines as the sole source of information. The trouble is, it’s a one way event. A soulless machine tried to extract context or meaning and calculate the results.

    These search results may not be right for the individual, or where they are in the buying cycle. The results may have been gamed by SEO professionals. And the number one problem with SEO… it takes too long to get meaningful results, both as a searcher and as an SEO.

    Since 2007, more and more people come to the search engines, only after exhausting the opinions and experience of their social circles.

    Here’s how to become part of the sphere of influence, by getting into the conversations, and making social media your number one source for traffic, conversions and sales.

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  • Five Things You Must Do When Jiggling the Web

    I can’t get Jiggling the Web to work. I’m not seeing any instant search results. What am I doing wrong? Does Jiggling the Web still work?

    Yes, Jiggling the Web works as well as ever. I didn’t’ publish it because it doesn’t work any more. That wouldn’t give me any credibility now would it. ;-)

    In fact, I Jiggled the Web for my Jiggling the Web page. The phrase I went after – besides Jiggling the Web – was “instant search engine rankings” without the quotes of course. Last I check I was number one and two on Google, with my Digg snippet positioned higher than my own site.

    Here are the five most important things you must do, to make your next Jiggle successful…

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  • Jiggling the Web FAQs

    How to use social media for SEO.

    It hasn’t been this easy to get top rankings since 1997. And the sooner you add these social media strategies into your SEO and marketing mix, the sooner you’ll be getting those rankings.

    Please note that you can read the entire Jiggling the Web strategy on how to use social media for SEO here. There’s nothing to buy. No opt in. No strings attached. Nada. It’s Free.

    In this post we have a follow up discussion on how you can get near instant search engine rankings, and a stampede of fresh traffic, every time you make an important blog post. Post your FAQs here…

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  • Anthony Robbins on Info Product Marketing

    A couple of info product marketers sat down with Tony Robbins. They asked him why people return digital products without even trying them out.

    Tony said, “Losers are uncertain. They don’t believe in themselves. They return a product to confirm their low self esteem. To confirm what they believe, that they have limited potential.

    Instead of believing in the product and being certain, they believe that it won’t work, so they don’t take action, they don’t get results and it confirms their beliefs.”

    Tony goes on to explain how you can condition your mind, break through these self limiting beliefs and program yourself for success. I watched the whole video and took notes. Here’s what I found out…

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