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Archive for November, 2007


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Just swype It!

If you are riding on the phenomenal success of BloggingZoom and enjoying the burst of traffic the zoomers bring to your blog, you absolutely got to join the swypefile community!

Huh? S-W-I-P-E what, you ask? swypefile (spelled S-W-Y-P-E) is the “web 2.0″ solution - a collaborative digital swipe file where you can discover, save, share, discuss and easily retrieve or search all of the latest online marketing news and content that you’re interested in.

In a nutshell, swypefile is BZ with monetization built-in! Yes, imagine driving targeted traffic from a community of like-minded Internet marketers and at the same time profit from it! How cool is that?

Swypefile is a new Digg-like site, which is eerily similar to the recently launched BloggingZoom. Since I’ve shown you how BZ is different from Digg, now I want to tell you how swypefile is BloggingZoom and more!

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Bloggers Of The World Unite!

There’s an online coup going on now, have you join the revolution? A call to arms had been issued to band bloggers the world over together against mainstream mammoths and site networks that stand in the way of our getting what we deserve.

Launched by Courtney Tuttle and Victor Franqui, this online revoultion is called Blogging Zoom. This free service was created by bloggers exclusively for bloggers only as the tool that can take a major chunk out of the search market, and deliver quality traffic to bloggers everywhere.

Upon first glance, you will notice that the front page of Blogging Zoom looks and acts similarly to Digg. Do not for one second think that BZ is Digg 2, because it sure as hell isn’t. It operates in a Digg-like environment but more importantly has some key differences that tip the scales in the bloggers’ favor.

Key Factors That Make BZ The Mainstream Assassin

  • Bloggers are not penalized for submitting their own content, in fact they are encouraged to submit all of their content. BZ allows you to add as much of your content as you want to a site that will get incredible amounts of traffic. Users will still vote for, or zoom, content and with enough zooms your content will be published front page to maximize traffic to your blog.
  • If you’re not a blog, you’re out. There will be no competition between bloggers and huge news sites that already dominate search engine results and are indexed 100 times per day by Google. What happens if CNN submits an article to Blogging Zoom? Buried hahahahaha.
  • We will use our SEO expertise to expose your content to search engines. This is the key factor that takes BZ 10 levels higher than anything else out there. The only thing even close to BZ in this aspect is Squidoo, but Squidoo doesn’t give you the potential to receive massive traffic bursts that can generate hundreds of links and thousands of visitors.
  • Blog search engines like Google Blog Search and Technorati index spam like it’s premium content. Hopefully everyone is as tired as I am of competing with spam, because it’s a freaking joke. Since BZ is driven by bloggers, spammers will be reported, their work deleted, and their accounts banned.

Let’s admit it, with odds that are stacked by the ton on top of us, how many of our blog posts can get voted up the front page of Digg? With Blogging Zoom, the odds of your quality content receiving well-deserved, huge bursts of targeted traffic are greatly improved.My blogger Comrades, it’s time to answer the call, and together we shall be heard! Register at BZ, start submitting your content and zoom in and get zoomed by this revolution! Happy Zooming!


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The Week In Review (04/11 - 10/11)

Hello folks, it’s that time of the week again for the latest edition of the weekly review of the happenings in the blogosphere.

Following the stellar performance of an earlier post Blog Reading Pet Peeves, which received massive traffic from StumbleUpon, 2 of my new posts the past week got hit again by the SU train!

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First, Office Pet Peeves Freakout, which was posted on 6th November received 200+ visitors and pageviews from StumbleUpon within 24 hours of posting.

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The next StumbleUpon Express brought with it over 500 visitors and nearly 600 pageviews on 8th November within 24 hours of What’s In Your Success Toolbox? being published.

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This is unprecedented and is like an early Christmas gift for the blog. I better get use to such online traffic jam and make it a habit to keep the bandwidth fully congested!

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What’s In Your Success Toolbox?

Success

No matter who we are or what we do, there are many traits and attitudes that are required to achieve enduring and satisfying success. In the context of blogging, here I’ve put together 10 successful traits of Successful Bloggers (in no particular order of importance).
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Office Pet Peeves Freakout!

As if we haven’t got enough of blogging pet peeves to deal with, those of us who have day jobs and who don’t have the luxury to work from home or tele-commute, got to put up with even more pet peeves in the office!

In a recent online poll conducted by market researcher Harris Interactive, it was found that work colleagues who spend their day gossiping, organizing their home lives, or who press “reply all” on e-mails are among the biggest nuisances in the office.

Humans are basically creatures of habit. Even with the modern office landscape changing rapidly, the employees’ behavior and responses to office pet peeves don’t seem to change with times. The survey described 7 office pet peeves and I paraphrased it into a list as follows:

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