I was playing some of Acorn's favourite $3.50 300 chip SNG's. I didn't do too well. Came 5th when AQ was beaten by A3. And came third when A6 was beaten by 66. Oh well.
Anyway, I was asking willgamble4sex about what sort of sex they offer. Apparently willgamble4sex is male and does anything but rimming to females. Not males. I guess he wouldn't get along with Rosie's idol - Always Aroused Girl.
Monday, 7 July 2008
Saturday, 12 April 2008
Mixx
I'm trying out a new social media site. It's called Mixx.
here's my profile page:
http://www.mixx.com/users/fcmisc
here's my profile page:
http://www.mixx.com/users/fcmisc
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Summary of Results
I've been working on my link building strategy for a few weeks now.
My main strategies have involved:
- social bookmarking
- blog commenting
- article writing
- report page backlinks
I'm not too keen on the social bookmarking. It was very mind numbing, and doesn't give me the feeling that I'm doing anything productive. I saw an interesting service from onlywire, which submits pages to 20 social bookmarking services, but I'm not sure if it's worth trying.
The blog commenting is a good way to learn about new stuff. I found lots of good SEO tips while searching for SEO blogs. However, the dofollow blog directories don't have very accurate blog lists. This is probably because dofollow links are heavily spammed, and that bloggers will often make their blogs nofollow again. After advertising my blog as dofollow, some cunt thought I'd approve a comment that said "thanks. XYZ.com". I don't understand how the fucker thought his comment was adding any sort of value.
The article stuff is time consuming. And writers block can make it hard to think of stuff. However, I've had some potentially interesting results so far. A search of my first article in google returns 169 results (google search). I only submitted the article to 5 directories. And while only a few of the 169 results will contain a backlink to dawjee, it does show that the article has been copied around the internet.
My main strategies have involved:
- social bookmarking
- blog commenting
- article writing
- report page backlinks
I'm not too keen on the social bookmarking. It was very mind numbing, and doesn't give me the feeling that I'm doing anything productive. I saw an interesting service from onlywire, which submits pages to 20 social bookmarking services, but I'm not sure if it's worth trying.
The blog commenting is a good way to learn about new stuff. I found lots of good SEO tips while searching for SEO blogs. However, the dofollow blog directories don't have very accurate blog lists. This is probably because dofollow links are heavily spammed, and that bloggers will often make their blogs nofollow again. After advertising my blog as dofollow, some cunt thought I'd approve a comment that said "thanks. XYZ.com". I don't understand how the fucker thought his comment was adding any sort of value.
The article stuff is time consuming. And writers block can make it hard to think of stuff. However, I've had some potentially interesting results so far. A search of my first article in google returns 169 results (google search). I only submitted the article to 5 directories. And while only a few of the 169 results will contain a backlink to dawjee, it does show that the article has been copied around the internet.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Some backlinks from my new tool
I've written a tool to help webmasters get a load of free backlinks from sites like whois.sc.
Basically, some sites provide reports about websites. And these reports have links to the sites in question. If webmasters can get google to index these pages, then they should get free backlinks from them. I've therefore created a tool at http:/www.dawjee.com/blg that helps webmasters to generate a list of these links. If they're placed around the web in sufficient quantities then the search engines should spider them, and the webmasters will receive many backlinks.
Basically, some sites provide reports about websites. And these reports have links to the sites in question. If webmasters can get google to index these pages, then they should get free backlinks from them. I've therefore created a tool at http:/www.dawjee.com/blg that helps webmasters to generate a list of these links. If they're placed around the web in sufficient quantities then the search engines should spider them, and the webmasters will receive many backlinks.
Tuesday, 25 March 2008
Hmmm
After that last posting, I found an even bigger list of free links, just by searching for dawjee.com.
Here's the page:
http://tabletpillpress.com/
Here's the page:
http://tabletpillpress.com/
Learn how to get 4 easy backlinks, from quality websites, with no approval required.
Building backlinks can be an arduous process. The most common free methods are directory submissions, article submissions, comment posting and social bookmarking.
However, articles take time to write, and writers’ block can be hard to shake off. Directory submissions are hard to get approved for new Page Rank Zero sites. Comment posting can be a good option. And social bookmarking doesn’t always increase traffic unless many users bookmark it.
Fortunately, there are some easier ways to get links, and I shall be listing them in a short series of articles.
For this first article, I shall describe using public information about your site to gain backlinks.
Domain information tools such as whois.net, Alexa and domaintools.com maintain information about virtually every domain. As a result, every domain will have a backlink from these sites. However, the search engines won’t know about all these pages unless they’re informed of them. Therefore, webmasters who’ve registered new domains can gain some free backlinks by merely pointing links at these pages. These links can be hosted on blogs, forums or any other sites that is already indexed.
As an example, I have recently registered the domain dawjee.com, and would like to add some backlinks to it. In order to get them from whois.net, Alexa and domaintools.com, I need to place the following links on indexed pages (e.g. my blog):
http://www.whois.net/whois_new.cgi?d=dawjee&tld=com
http://whois.domaintools.com/dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/?url=dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/dawjee.com
In order to get the search engines to index pages for other domains, simply replace dawjee.com in the links above.
However, articles take time to write, and writers’ block can be hard to shake off. Directory submissions are hard to get approved for new Page Rank Zero sites. Comment posting can be a good option. And social bookmarking doesn’t always increase traffic unless many users bookmark it.
Fortunately, there are some easier ways to get links, and I shall be listing them in a short series of articles.
For this first article, I shall describe using public information about your site to gain backlinks.
Domain information tools such as whois.net, Alexa and domaintools.com maintain information about virtually every domain. As a result, every domain will have a backlink from these sites. However, the search engines won’t know about all these pages unless they’re informed of them. Therefore, webmasters who’ve registered new domains can gain some free backlinks by merely pointing links at these pages. These links can be hosted on blogs, forums or any other sites that is already indexed.
As an example, I have recently registered the domain dawjee.com, and would like to add some backlinks to it. In order to get them from whois.net, Alexa and domaintools.com, I need to place the following links on indexed pages (e.g. my blog):
http://www.whois.net/whois_new.cgi?d=dawjee&tld=com
http://whois.domaintools.com/dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/?url=dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/dawjee.com
In order to get the search engines to index pages for other domains, simply replace dawjee.com in the links above.
Monday, 24 March 2008
Some Easy Links
Use domain lookup tools, or other tools that show information about your site.
Here are some examples:
http://www.whois.net/whois_new.cgi?d=dawjee&tld=com
http://whois.domaintools.com/dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/?url=dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/dawjee.com
Profile pages:
http://profiles.yahoo.com/edgetrading
Try out some of these at a later date:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=745087
Here are some examples:
http://www.whois.net/whois_new.cgi?d=dawjee&tld=com
http://whois.domaintools.com/dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/?url=dawjee.com
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/dawjee.com
Profile pages:
http://profiles.yahoo.com/edgetrading
Try out some of these at a later date:
http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=745087
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