Article repositories

Saw a post about using article repositories to increase traffic to your blog on An AdSense Blog: Make Easy Money with Google (an useful blog, despite being IMO poorly named).

I’ll have to try this out; if everything goes well, I may have to write a part of the “Blogging Tips” series about this…

Related posts:

  1. How to stop people from stealing your blog’s content
  2. Inside AdSense: Blogtimize!
  3. Inside AdSense: changing channels
  4. Blogging tips #1: Why are you blogging?
  5. Blogging tips #15: Making money from your blog – AdSense: the competitive filter

4 Responses to “Article repositories”

  1. Eric Giguere says:

    What can I say? The book is called “Make Easy Money with Google”, hence the blog has the same name. Actually, it’s now “An AdSense Blog: Make Easy Money with Google” to highlight the fact that it’s about AdSense things in general, not just MEMWG (the book). I appreciate you reading it, though, despite your dislike of the name! :-)

  2. Dehumanizer says:

    OK, I’ll change the link text. Thanks for commenting on my lowly blog, by the way. :) Yours is useful and well written, as I said, though, as I said (is there an echo?) the name reminds me too much of “MAKE MONEY FAST!!!” spam emails. But maybe it’s just me. :)

  3. Eric Giguere says:

    Well, the publisher (Peachpit Press) actually chose the title for the book, that wasn’t my own invention. It’s much better than some of the earlier ones they proposed and I vetoed, though. The book cover, too, was their doing (nice and catchy, luckily!). Trust me, coming up with a good name that immediately appealed to non-technical people (who are the book’s audience, not techies like yourself) was hard to do. Anyhow, nice blog you’ve got, too, some good stuff here….

  4. Dehumanizer says:

    Thanks again for the compliment. :) And I know, publishers always want to appeal to the lowest common denominator… though your blog certainly isn’t like that.


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