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Trade Used Books for Free with PaperBack Swap (the world’s largest book swap)
It’s easy: List books you’d like to swap with other club members. Once a book is requested, mail it to the club member.In return, you may choose from 4,804,431 available books!- Books you request are mailed to you for free. No late fees. No hidden charges.
5 free or almost free publicity tools to save time, money, frustration.
It won’t put lots of money in your pocket, but it will give the millions of people over on Amazon a chance to learn about your expertise when they use the search box to look for books and other learning tools.
3 Reasons to Embed Content on Your Blog
Google Plus joined Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, among others, and now allows you to embed Google+ content on your blog. You’ve been able to embed videos on your blog for years. Now, every social network is jumping on the bandwagon.
Facebook rolls out larger images for link share posts to help boost clickthrough rates
Today, the social networking company has rolled out larger images for link shares in desktop and mobile ads to make stories “look even more beautiful”.
3 Reasons to Embed Content on Your Blog
Google Plus joined Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram, among others, and now allows you to embed Google+ content on your blog. on your blog for years. Now, every social network is jumping on the bandwagon and giving you the option to embed your social posts.
Tips on Using Pinterest for Business
Much like every other social media site, Pinterest is all about sharing your pins and other people’s as well. The whole point is to share. So don’t just stick to pinning your own pictures onto your boards, make sure you are sharing other people’s content as well.
5 Ways to Make Your Business Blog Remarkable
How do you make your business blog really remarkable? Like, fascinating? The main goal of writing a blog, whether for business or otherwise, is to get people to read what you write. Seems pretty simple. But attracting readers to a new blog (or even an established one) is easier said than done.
Do you ever plan your writing? And what are the benefits in doing so?
Planning your writing is when you record your thoughts and ideas, organize them, and gather all the information that you need.It has been said that writing is the action of thinking. If your thoughts are not in order, your writing won’t be either.
What Strategy is Best: More Links or More Content?
It may seem like a dilemma for a lot of webmasters out there: content marketing or link building? Why not both?