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  1. hahaah! yeah there are a lot of these in the internet telling others how to make money BUT first buy stuffs from them.

    Probably this is how they make money. :)

    Anyway, if you are interested drop by one of my blog that I set up for my ex-students when conducting talks about startup.

    no no .. no products to buy! haha

    You can find me on my profile.

    Thanks
    Paddy

  2. I know a lot of savvy people in the seo and blogging world are bemoaning the spate of top ten lists.

    All I say to that, is stop thinking you are an seo or a blogger and think of yourself as a publisher. Then waddle down the the newstand and see if lists are used on magazines.

    Of course they are used. They are used because they work. They work so they will be used.

    Paddy, I don’t sell any products on my site. I sell my linkbait skills to people.

    Although I am going to be selling a linkbait e-book, but I’m only going to sell 500 as I don’t want a lot of competition. :)

  3. val

    well not everyone’s like that. at least im not. LOL =)

  4. I think the best way would be take away the pongs counts, then there will be no desperate attempts by bloggers to title their sensationally and neither will there be any encouragement for bloggers to inflate their pongs counts illegally thereby causing misunderstandings when other legitimate bloggers are accused of doing there…

    The pongs counts are evil….

  5. Bean

    i simply don’t understand how can a ‘blog’ be a blog when it simply links readers to another ‘blog’?????

  6. It’s not unusual for bloggers to spread the word about another blogger’s post occasionally, and there’s nothing wrong with it… it’s just a natural part of participating effectively in the blogosphere.

    As to how they’re titled, if that’s the information you’ll ultimately get, there’s nothing wrong with that either. Just because someone uses an enticing title doesn’t mean they’re trying to create linkbait.

    There’s a simple solution though… if you don’t like it, don’t click the link. Leave the blog. It takes less than a minute out of your life to just leave. And if the post really does lead you to something informative and worthwhile that you may otherwise have not found, then there’s really no reason to whine about it, now is there?

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