Hello SpunWritees!
Ever needed a quick idea for a relevant blog post, or just wanted to know what people are looking for online right now? Well, I’ve tried to make it easy for you with the launch of my new site: The Chromomulator.
The Chromomulator takes the top 100 Google searches at the moment and collects news, pictures, and videos about each from around the web. Sources include Google News, Youtube, Flickr, Technorati, Digg, and more.
Stay on top of what people are looking for online, and reap the SEO and traffic benefits! I’ve even included RSS and Twitter updates so you can stay connected to the Chromomulator with your favorite feed service.
Thanks for checking it out!
–Paul
Just checking some stats. We’ve spun literally thousands of articles in the short year-and-a-half we’ve been going. This makes me happy. I like being the “ghost in the machine.” We’re quitely driving tens of thousands of targeted people and relevant links to our customers. We’re everywhere, and yet, nowhere, all at once. Most of our customers prefer to treat us as their “little secret,” but we’re fine with that. So where can you see some of our work online? Chances are, you probably already have.
Thanks everyone,
Paul
Oh, those poor, misguided souls…
You know the ones–prowling internet marketing forums, downloading every latest and greatest e-book from yet another “guru” (who is just such a nice guy that he’s sharing his SUPER SECRET METHODS FOR DOMINATING GOOGLE! for a mere $49.99), endlessly checking their “keyword density,” worrying about topics as esoteric as “latent semantic indexing”…
It’s almost as if getting highly-ranked in Google is some sort of highly-classified secret to whom an only an enlightened few are privy.
Well, I’m here to tell you that I know the “secret” to ranking well in Google, and I’m going to share it with you in just a few minutes…for (GASP) FREE!
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So you want to exponentially increase the effectiveness and efficiency of your article marketing efforts, and you’re looking towards article spinning to achieve this goal. But there’s a little voice inside of you asking, “Isn’t this kinda spammy? What will Google think of me?” I understand. I’ve been there. (Yes, not all internet marketers are slimy snake-oil salesmen.) But just like many other things in life, there’s a right (legal and ethical) way and a wrong (illegal, unethical, and “spammy”) way to use rewritten articles to expand your online reach. Today I’ll discuss the former. Read more…