Discoveries

SEO Book

I’ve been reading good things about this ebook and would like to purchase it. (Again, this is a bit of a time limitation.)

The Super Affiliate Handbook by Rosalind Gardner

I’m always interested in these things (and hardly ever meet my conditions for buying them: have both the time and money to give them a good shot). I like this one because affiliate marketing might be a good way to get the passive income I want.

Attention WordPress Theme Designers: Designing Themes for WordPressMU

Designing theme for WordPressMU is really the same as a regular WordPress theme, but because of the end blogger’s inability to edit most of it, it’s really important that it be done right. I find the list of standard HTML tags useful, too.

How to Build a High-Traffic Web Site (or Blog)

Most articles I read about traffic-building focus on search engine optimization, keywords, and article marketing. Ever true to his higher cause, Steve Pavlina focuses on value, authenticity, and love.

Promoting Your Blog With a Series and Articles

This is a very clever tactic to convert traffic from article sites into visitors (and potential subscribers).

Free $100 MSN AdCenter Coupon

I’m glad Robyn pointed out this deal. I’ve signed up and now just need to decide which site(s) to advertise.

Blogs, forums and .edu and .gov Links

I vaguely know that the search engines value links from .edu and .gov sites, but this tip provides an easy-to-use strategy to get those links.

Blogging Expertise – blog design, installation, and consulting

Good blog and resource for new bloggers. Some free stuff, too.

How many sites compete for a keyword (and why you want to know)

This is a good tip in that it takes into account your actual competition vs. those you might think are your competition.

Extra profit?

I like Seth’s observation about irregular reinforcement. How might an info-product promoter use this concept?