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Here is the link to the post about LinkXL on Linux.com - great to have some real world open source people testing out our stuff. It must mean something if they like it…..

LinkXL on Linux.com

You can read the story here too copied from the Linux.com website…..
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posted by dwight Jan 21, 2008  04:01 PM
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Wow, what a great turn out for LinkXL. Our booth was packed both days- we could not even leave to make for the bathroom!

We want to thank everyone that stopped by- especially the engineers from Google, Yahoo and MSN. Glad that we spiked your interest! Be on the lookout for some new changes very soon! If we missed connecting with you then please drop us a line. Everyone will be contacted this coming week.

LinkXL Booth - WebmasterWorld 2007 Vegas Baby! Session Break

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posted by admin Dec 11, 2007  11:12 AM
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LinkXL would like to send thank everyone that helped make  WebmasterWorld / PubCon in Las Vegas a huge success.  Notable mention goes out to all our friends from Europe and the Middle East. For the British- sorry that Hatton lost. :(    We promise to be in touch with everyone that met with us this week. Please be patient- we promise it will be worth your while. :)

posted by dwight Dec 08, 2007  02:12 AM
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Hey there- we are now in sunny Las Vegas gearing up for PubCon (Webmaster World) 2007.  Show starts tomorrow and we have a special give away for those who “seek” us out. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by admin Dec 03, 2007  07:12 PM
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Interesting that newspaper advertising revenue is being threatened by online advertising. So what is the answer? If you cant beat them- join them! Supplement your ad revenue by selling text link ads- any word on a major newspaper site is up for the taking. Relevant contextual links are being purchased by major retailers with the use of technology from Vibrant Media, LinkXL and other text link publishing networks by major newspapers across the USA - according to a recent Business Week article.

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posted by admin Nov 27, 2007  01:11 PM
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In the war between Google and the paid links industry, it seems that Google’s latest attack could be a cause for concern.

 In the past, Google only threatened to penalize websites for selling links. However, as of recent, it seems that Google has found a way around removing sites from the search engines for selling links. The search engine instead has implemented a “decrease page rank” punishment. Read the rest of this entry »

posted by dwight Oct 15, 2007  10:10 AM
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On page optimization refers to the SEO tactics used in your HTML code. When utilized properly, on page optimization using specific keywords can lead to high search engine rankings and website success.

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posted by dwight Oct 10, 2007  02:10 PM
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It’s pretty clear that in order to rank high in the search engines, your site needs incoming links. However, just any old link certainly won’t do the trick. Your choice of links should definitely include some thought. Here are some basics about the most effective incoming links your site should focus on using.

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posted by dwight Oct 05, 2007  08:10 AM
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Website linkers have often used a “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours” policy with reciprocal linking. However, if you fail to invest time in knowing what sort of outward links are on your page, you could be headed for exile in the world of search engine rankings.

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posted by dwight Oct 01, 2007  03:10 PM
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Your site’s links are becoming more important than ever as the SEO world continues to grow in both depth and competition. However, the most detrimental thing you can do to your site is to haphazardly choose links that direct traffic in and out of your site.

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posted by dwight Sep 28, 2007  09:09 AM
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