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Reading time: 4 – 7 minutes When I started using Keywordluv on this dofollow blog, relevant improvements happened—increased number of comments, traffic, and page views. However, I have also noticed that my leniency has got into my limits and is now hunting me down. Perhaps, I was just a little too unprepared on what exactly [...]
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Reading time: 3 – 5 minutes Optimizing your site for a wider audience would definitely need translation gadgets or plugins to carry out the job. While this seems as a good idea, it cannot in any way replace human translations. Although this can help increase your website traffic, this is generally not the total solution to [...]
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Reading time: < 1 minute After this site went down for almost three days, it has finally moved to a new webhost on a fresh WordPress install. The site’s outage has nothing to do with Ondoy. It was caused by a full blown incompetent web hosting provider ripping off every blogger’s pocket. My previous host [...]
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Reading time: 2 – 2 minutes Attending my first WordCamp was a great experience. I had a blast. If you have observed, this photo wasn’t attached to my previous post about the WordCamp Philippines’ event highlights. I intentionally did that so I can showcase this photo on one post. I didn’t have any photos about [...]
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Reading time: 5 – 8 minutes My presence at the recently concluded WordCamp which was held last September 19 marks my first blogging event attendance since I started blogging in December 2008. I’m just one of the many local WordPress enthusiasts empowered by this Open Source Content Management Software to embrace the web and explore [...]
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Keywordluv Abuse and No Follow Free on Do Follow Blogs
Reading time: 4 – 7 minutes When I started using Keywordluv on this dofollow blog, relevant improvements happened—increased number of comments, traffic, and page views. However, I have also noticed that my leniency has got into my limits and is now hunting me down. Perhaps, I was just a little too unprepared on what exactly [...]
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