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The incredible Imploding Digg

Avatar Posted by amabaie under Online Marketing
From http://www.seo-writer.com 4501 days ago
Made Hot by: keepupweb on August 7, 2012 3:16 am
Yes, Digg can now be found all on a single page. Gone is the community. Gone are categories. Gone are any hot or upcoming or friends or anything, except what can fit on a single page. In one fell swoop, Digg has imploded. I guess this is what happens when a star goes super nova. Read More
LinkedIn has brought my fledgling freelance writing business far more referrals than Facebook and Twitter combined.
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The IRS just like in 2009 and 2011, is again offering their Offshore Voluntary Disclosure Program (OVDP), which allows taxpayers shielding income and assets abroad with the chance to come forward to the IRS without incurring major penalties. Read More
Here are five reasons to feed your fly-over pages, to build internal links to those pages and to build deep links from other pages on the web when you get the chance. Read More
17 Business experts share how small business owners can use online networking, blogging or social media to “rock their business". Read More

What Would You Do If Someone Stole Your Business Domain Name?

Avatar Posted by hishaman under News
From http://zebida.com 4506 days ago
Made Hot by: Small Business News on July 29, 2012 4:42 am
I was shocked when I discovered my best business domain names were stolen from my GoDaddy account, so I need everyone to know that FamousBloggers.net and ThesisAwesome.com domain names are stolen, so don't get involved in a painful situation and please secure your business domain names now. Read More
Blogging Superstars are writers who are not just good in writing but are wise in utilizing the internet and other web resources for the enhancement of their blogs Read More
Before you take the home business plunge, make sure that you have what you need. Depending on what you are doing, it might require a little more or less to get started. Read More
Paying quarterly estimated taxes not only keeps the IRS off your back, but it also helps you avoid a huge — and sometimes inconvenient — tax bill each year. Read More
I’ve set my rates at a level that I’m comfortable with, and that works for me. However, there are cases when I am willing to relax my rates. When should you stick to your freelance rates? And when should you relax a little bit? Read More
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