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Now don’t take this too seriously, it’s just a bit of fun.
Find out how much your blog is worth with this little tool.

My blog is worth $5,080.86.
How much is your blog worth?
Any website that offers some form of interactivity whereby user input can make its way to be published is a potential victim for spammers – people who want to promote a product or service, but without offering anything of value in return.
Often, those websites that are more visible in search engines are bigger, juicier targets because:
Here’s a very curious AdWords ad. Try searching google for ‘adasd’ and look at the sponsored ads on the right.
At the time of typing, only one ad is shown:
Somehow, I don’t think this ad meets Google’s stringent editorial guidelines for advertisers ![]()
Stuart Morrison of Littler Britain has been set a challenge by his colleague to get 100 backlinks in 1 week. He’s got until midnight on Sunday to complete the challenge and is only 18 (make that 17
) backlinks away from success!
If nothing else, this exercise will show just how easy it can be to get a large number of backlinks to your website within a relatively short space of time. All it takes is a little(r) effort and a little(r) help!
Do you think ‘power words’ and Internet marketing catch phrases work? Is their ‘power’ diluted when more people use them? What are your favourite phrases? What are your least favourite phrases? What do you think they actually mean?
How about we have a top ten most overused Internet marketing catch phrases? I’ll start the ball rolling on the most overused internet marketing catch phrases…