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Saturday, July 31, 2010

Ally Chan ranked #1 in Google Search Engine

Posted by Ally Chan on September 7, 2008

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Go to www.google.com , search for Ally Chan. www.AllyChan.com ranked #1 in first page search.

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Pull Your High Traffic for Free with Articles

Posted by Ally Chan on

Cost : FREE

 

If you aren’t producing and distributing your own branded re-print articles right now, what are you waiting for? Articles meet a number of important business objectives, and they do it for free.  

 

The concept of using articles is similar to that of creating a free product.

 

The main difference is that you’re not giving away a pre-built product. Rather, you’re creating a free information source through an article on a particular subject that should directly relate to the content found within your site.

 

The beauty part of using articles is that you can generate and submit as many of them as you can to as many different article directories as you can find that offer free submission.

  WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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IIR#8 – How To Use Google To Find And Create Content For Your Product Outline

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Most people know about Google.com as the largest search engine in the world… however, few realize how powerful it is as a research tool.

The key is knowing how to tap into Google’s research powers. One of the best ways to find content is by using the search string called “allinurl”.

You can go to Google.com and type in allinurl:[keyphrase] – and search its database for sites that have that keyphrase in their URL, either in the domain name or in a file name.

For example, I could use something like: WAIT! There is more to read… read on »

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