How to Profit From Craigslist

How to Profit From Craigslist
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How to Profit From Craigslist

MySpace is starting to institute a quality control system that will frown upon commercially drawn pages, and thus you want to try to create a MySpace page this is at least in some part not entirely commercial. This means toning down your offerings, and at least pretending like you are trying to contribute something to the MySpace community beyond attempting to sell people on goods, and services.
Part of profiting on MySpace is understanding the different roles of each member, and guest on the site. For example, if you are placing a viral video on MySpace, and you want everyone to see it, it must be part of a friend post, not under your videos section, because your videos section is for members viewing only. This means nobody else will be able to see the video but members, and friends of your space. This is one little example of how important it is to keep up with the rules, to make sure you know how to maximize the effectiveness of your site.
How would you like to raise your search engine rankings with a single link? This new type of link can increase the power of normal linking.
For example, lets say your web page has a hypothetical ranking of 4 points. If you put 2 links leaving that page, each destination page would be passed on a ranking value of 2 points.
Or, if you put 4 links leaving the same page (which started with a ranking of 4), each destination page, would be passed a ranking value of 1. Obviously, the higher the ranking value you can pass on to the target page, the better.
Now what if you had 10 links but only 1 of them was crawlable by the search engine spiders? Now you can aim all 4 ranking points like a laser, and pass them through to any page you like.
It’s all the rage now…. dynamic one way links. To humans, they look like blue clickable hypertext. But the search engines can’t see them or crawl them. That way, your whole site remains navigable, but you boost only the pages you want.

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To send messages, IP Ad Web Sender uses a program called net send which is part of windows and is installed by default in Windows NT and Windows XP. Therefore, to receive a message, the receiver doesn’t have to have any extra software installed.

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