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General& Adsense07 May 2006 10:00 am

Finding RSS feeds for your Website can be tricky but I came across a fantastic tool at http://www.researchbuzz.org/tools/kebberfegg.pl that enables you to do a search for RSS feeds by keyword.

Try it out and you will see how powerful this is and a great timesaver. It pulls in feeds from a wide variety of sources.

If your building Adsense sites or any other sites where you require some fresh content, RSS feeds are a must.

General24 Apr 2006 02:32 pm

For my regular readers, sorry there has not been many posts this month - it’s been one of my busiest in ages! Sales are crazy and I’ve spent sometime in Phoenix, Arizona with some fellow Net entrepreneurs this month which has kept be away.

I have been learning some VERY powerful Internet marketing secrets lately that has inspired me to recruit a full time web designer/developer here at my company.

I will share some of them with you shortly that I hope will help you to make more money online and in the future I have plans to create a very high quality Ebook on making money online, so watch this space!

General& Resources24 Apr 2006 02:25 pm

There are thousands of quality domain names expiring every day that people have simply forgotton about or deliberatley left to go that you can have. Some will have hundreds of links pointing to them which you can then benefit from by sending all the traffic they generate to your own sites.

I’m currently trying a service called www.namespy.com to keep an eye out for some nice domain names for my businesses and I’d recommend you try them out. Namespy recommend Snapnames to actually try and aquaire the names for you but I would consider trying www.pool.com as they seem to be more successful in getting the domains.

One of the other useful features of Pool.com is that you can search for expiring domains by keyword. For example, if you are about to set up a hotel directory website then do a search for domains with hotels in it and see what you find on pool.com.

If you can find one that’s been around for a while and has links pointing to it then it will give your site a kick start. Also there is little doubt in my mind (and others) that Google is now placing more value on domains the older they are.

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