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Free Business Leads with the Spider Web System

by SpiderWeb System Business Opportunity

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Is Jon Leger’s 3WayLinks the True SEO Savior, Or Complete Scam?

by Henry Zeng

I bet you’ve already heard about Jonathan Leger’s 3WayLinks SEO network, been sent to the 3WL sales page but weren’t sure if the 3WayLinks was just another scam or your true SEO savior, right?

You see, I’ve always been a big fan of traffic generation solutions to develop my own online business. When I first heard about this 3WayLinks network, I was instantly skeptical just like you because there are just too many link farm networks out there that trying to spam the search engines.

After read some excellent SEO articles on Jonathan’s blog, I was convinced that Jon’s a cool guy that really authoritative in SEO field and actually know well what he’s doing, I signed up 3WayLinks and gave it a try.

After five months of testing, I can finally say that 3WayLinks.net is a reliable SEO network which actually delivers on what it promises. It does actually help you achieve top ten rankings in Google.

I’m not going to talk about how Jon’s 3WayLinks works here (you can learn about it on his website) - I want to share with you my results here so you have some cold hard facts to help you decide if 3WL’s worth it for you.

I set up a wordpress blog that just dedicated to promote one product on the site and then put the site in the 3WayLinks network aimed to rank 3 very targeted keywords related to that product.

The result?

Traffic in April: 155 unique visitors

Clickbank Sales in April: one sale for $22.84

Traffic in April: 216 unique visitors

Clickbank Sales in April: 2 sale for $45.68

Traffic in April: 309 unique visitors

Clickbank Sales in April: 3 sale for $92.12

The whole work I did for that site is to put some review articles, choose 3 product keywords and plug the site into the 3WL network. That was no more than 5 hours of work and after that everything was completely automated.

I also found it sometimes takes more than 5 months to get your keywords to full ranked in Google so you really need to be patient and the most important part of getting the results is choosing your keywords wisely.

Let’s do a match here:

With 3WayLinks, you can rank 50 of your web sites in Google with one account.

If you invest $47 per month in 3WayLinks network starting now, after 6 months your little product review site just like mine is getting 600 visitors a month and earns you a reasonable $200 per month.

You set up 50 review sites and put all them into the network. $200 times 50 is $10,000 every month on auto-pilot.

Isn’t it worth $47 per month?

And what if I can have Jon to give you a lifetime 3WayLinks discount?

Now you can lock in your access at the ridiculously low price of $37/month plus my private bonus buster package, instead of paying the normal $47 a month: (I’m even paying $47 a month to the membership myself!)

Even if you only get one site ranked well enough just to earn $5 per day from Google AdSense, you will have already achieved a more than 300% monthly return on your investment.

Chances you may get some killer sites that one can earn you more than $500 to $1000 per month. Multiply that by a few dozens sites you put in the network and… well, you get the idea.

The Conclusion: 3WayLinks is one of the best deals that I’ve ever seen. Now I have 10 of my sites plugged into the network and rank well for almost all of them. And if you just want a traffic system that set and forget, then I would give a big thumbs up for Jon’s 3WayLinks. Checkout the link below to get your high value bonus buster package

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Can Newspapers Be Saved?

Locals Only - A Column From Search Engine Land

Have you noticed the number of layoff’s being announced by newspapers of late? When the New York Times announced in February 2008 that they were cutting 100 positions from their newsroom, it was a sad moment. A prominent national paper that informs our opinion and dialogue was announcing a cutback. Then the San Francisco Chronicle announced last May that 25% of its staff would be cut by the end of summer. Since then The Washington Post, The LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and just last month The Atlanta Journal Constitution all announced layoffs. One report states that there have been more than 70,000 US media layoffs since 2000.

Then I noticed that the newspaper vending machine for The Seattle Times was removed from a sidewalk location on my way to work. I always stopped at the vending machine, read the headlines, and if I saw an interesting article I’d go to my desk and pull up Seattletimes.com. All of this led me to think…will we see an acceleration of newspapers going digital or going away? Will the paper versions of these newspapers be a thing of the past? Should I have bought more of those newspapers on my way to work?

Why do I care?

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Can Newspapers Be Saved?

Locals Only - A Column From Search Engine Land

Have you noticed the number of layoff’s being announced by newspapers of late? When the New York Times announced in February 2008 that they were cutting 100 positions from their newsroom, it was a sad moment. A prominent national paper that informs our opinion and dialogue was announcing a cutback. Then the San Francisco Chronicle announced last May that 25% of its staff would be cut by the end of summer. Since then The Washington Post, The LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and just last month The Atlanta Journal Constitution all announced layoffs. One report states that there have been more than 70,000 US media layoffs since 2000.

Then I noticed that the newspaper vending machine for The Seattle Times was removed from a sidewalk location on my way to work. I always stopped at the vending machine, read the headlines, and if I saw an interesting article I’d go to my desk and pull up Seattletimes.com. All of this led me to think…will we see an acceleration of newspapers going digital or going away? Will the paper versions of these newspapers be a thing of the past? Should I have bought more of those newspapers on my way to work?

Why do I care?

Click to continue reading…

Can Newspapers Be Saved?

Locals Only - A Column From Search Engine Land

Have you noticed the number of layoff’s being announced by newspapers of late? When the New York Times announced in February 2008 that they were cutting 100 positions from their newsroom, it was a sad moment. A prominent national paper that informs our opinion and dialogue was announcing a cutback. Then the San Francisco Chronicle announced last May that 25% of its staff would be cut by the end of summer. Since then The Washington Post, The LA Times, Chicago Tribune, Baltimore Sun and just last month The Atlanta Journal Constitution all announced layoffs. One report states that there have been more than 70,000 US media layoffs since 2000.

Then I noticed that the newspaper vending machine for The Seattle Times was removed from a sidewalk location on my way to work. I always stopped at the vending machine, read the headlines, and if I saw an interesting article I’d go to my desk and pull up Seattletimes.com. All of this led me to think…will we see an acceleration of newspapers going digital or going away? Will the paper versions of these newspapers be a thing of the past? Should I have bought more of those newspapers on my way to work?

Why do I care?

Click to continue reading…

Google’s Email, Gmail, Having Major Issues

It is not uncommon for Gmail, Google Email, users to complain about outages and issues with sending and receiving email. But right now, there are hundreds of Gmail users complaining that Gmail is down or simply not sending or receiving emails.

A current search at Twitter on Gmail will return hundreds of messages with Gmail complaints. I am personally receiving a “Temporary Error (502)” and was receiving other weird errors when trying the Gmail interface. Some are reporting that Gmail is working fine through POP and IMAP protocols, but just not via the web interface.

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Google’s Email, Gmail, Having Major Issues

It is not uncommon for Gmail, Google Email, users to complain about outages and issues with sending and receiving email. But right now, there are hundreds of Gmail users complaining that Gmail is down or simply not sending or receiving emails.

A current search at Twitter on Gmail will return hundreds of messages with Gmail complaints. I am personally receiving a “Temporary Error (502)” and was receiving other weird errors when trying the Gmail interface. Some are reporting that Gmail is working fine through POP and IMAP protocols, but just not via the web interface.

Click to continue reading…

Google’s Email, Gmail, Having Major Issues

It is not uncommon for Gmail, Google Email, users to complain about outages and issues with sending and receiving email. But right now, there are hundreds of Gmail users complaining that Gmail is down or simply not sending or receiving emails.

A current search at Twitter on Gmail will return hundreds of messages with Gmail complaints. I am personally receiving a “Temporary Error (502)” and was receiving other weird errors when trying the Gmail interface. Some are reporting that Gmail is working fine through POP and IMAP protocols, but just not via the web interface.

Click to continue reading…

SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 11, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Yahoo Exposes Part Of Google Search Deal Terms In SEC Document

    Both Reuters and CNET report on a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Yahoo that contains many of the details of its paid search deal with Google. It’s a redacted version of the agreement the two companies signed. The omitted portions of the document are deemed confidential….

  • IAC Monetizes Bloglines With Display Ads

    Bloglines, a popular web-based RSS reader, announced that they have begun testing the waters of monetizing the service with display ads. If you login to the Bloglines start page, you may see an ad on the right hand side. In addition, if you conduct a search in Bloglines, you may…

  • Search Life Meets Real Life — Tell Me Your Thoughts!

    I was thrilled when I got invited to speak at Chris Pirillo’s Gnomedex event happening in Seattle this August 21-23. Gnomedex is legendary to me, and to present at it — well, wow! Plus some nervousness, which I hope this post will help with. I’m looking for some thoughts on…

  • Searching For Olympics News And Video

    The Olympics are now officially under way. One of the unofficial competitions is among the search engines and companion sites to offer scores, updates and coverage of the games. Below is a roundup of where you can keep track of the medal count and watch your favorite action online….

  • SMN Webcast on The Social Graph, Thursday

    This week’s SMN Webcast explores a highly debated topic in search today: the “social graph.” Is this the wave of search marketing’s future - or just another passing fad? Chris Sherman, Search Engine Land’s Executive Editor, will look at how much time and resources search marketers should devote to social…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Other Items

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SearchCap: The Day In Search, August 11, 2008

Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • Yahoo Exposes Part Of Google Search Deal Terms In SEC Document

    Both Reuters and CNET report on a Securities and Exchange Commission filing by Yahoo that contains many of the details of its paid search deal with Google. It’s a redacted version of the agreement the two companies signed. The omitted portions of the document are deemed confidential….

  • IAC Monetizes Bloglines With Display Ads

    Bloglines, a popular web-based RSS reader, announced that they have begun testing the waters of monetizing the service with display ads. If you login to the Bloglines start page, you may see an ad on the right hand side. In addition, if you conduct a search in Bloglines, you may…

  • Search Life Meets Real Life — Tell Me Your Thoughts!

    I was thrilled when I got invited to speak at Chris Pirillo’s Gnomedex event happening in Seattle this August 21-23. Gnomedex is legendary to me, and to present at it — well, wow! Plus some nervousness, which I hope this post will help with. I’m looking for some thoughts on…

  • Searching For Olympics News And Video

    The Olympics are now officially under way. One of the unofficial competitions is among the search engines and companion sites to offer scores, updates and coverage of the games. Below is a roundup of where you can keep track of the medal count and watch your favorite action online….

  • SMN Webcast on The Social Graph, Thursday

    This week’s SMN Webcast explores a highly debated topic in search today: the “social graph.” Is this the wave of search marketing’s future - or just another passing fad? Chris Sherman, Search Engine Land’s Executive Editor, will look at how much time and resources search marketers should devote to social…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Link Building

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Video, Music & Image Search

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site: