carnival of struggling bumbling newbies - October 18, 2008
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Welcome to the October 18, 2008 edition of carnival of struggling bumbling newbies.
Bonnie Hicks presents >My Work from Home Experience posted at >My Work from Home Experience, saying, “I started a data entry company from home.”
Kano presents >Making Money Online - Blogging posted at >Online Money Making Guide, saying, “A blog is a good way to start out in your online money making career. This post why blogging and Blogspot in particular can be a great first step when starting out with your online endeavors to earn extra cash.”
Rod presents >Strategic commenting, part 2 at Hippo Web Solutions posted at >Hippo Web Solutions, saying, “We all know that commenting is a great way to connect with other blogs. However most blog comments do not provide a proper link back to your blog, due to use of the nofollow tag. But increasing numbers of blogs are removing the nofollow, allowing you to boost your own pagerank by commenting.”
AndrewB presents >Video - Use Blog Carnival & get FREE Targeted Traffic posted at >Personal Hack, saying, “How to explode your search engine rankings and get lots of extra traffic to your website for free.”
AndrewB presents >Do search engines like your Web site? posted at >Personal Plug, saying, “Between 75% and 98.8% of visitors to Web sites come from searches made at search engines. If you’re going to get high levels of traffic - and hence the levels of ROI you’re looking for - it’s very important that the search engines can access all the information on your Web site.”
Sam presents
>NEW !! Save with Free Shopping Coupons for Everything You Need posted at
>Surfer Sam and Friends, saying, “Save with Free Shopping Coupons
Internet Coupons, Codes, Printable Coupons
Where to Find Coupons and Save the Most
Free shopping coupons were first used in 1894 when Asa Chandler, the druggist who bought the formula for Coke-Cola, decided to promote his new fountain drink by giving out handwritten tickets for a free glass of Coke. As Americans became more cost conscious during the 1930s Depression, coupons became important. Supermarkets and retailers use free coupons to build customer loyalty, to introduce a new product and to move unnoticed brands. Coupons bring customers in the door, and stores rely on them.
You can find free coupons just about anywhere. They are in the Sunday paper, in advertising flyers delivered door-to-door, and in your mailbox. You’ll find coupons called peelies attached to the outside of the product. And sometimes coupons are inserted inside the product. The ads in magazines often include clip-out coupons.
Free shopping coupons are issued by the retail store as well as the product manufacturer. The food demonstrator in the store gives away lots of free coupons along with free samples. There are coupons printed o the back of your grocery receipt. Many stores offer a discount for shoppers who join the store rewards program. There are online forums where coupons and information are available. The television news show in my town has a segment that features shopping tips and Internet coupons. Online there are innumerable printable coupons available for you to print out and redeem them. There are also promotion codes for you to use when you shop online. If a coupon code is provided, you should enter the coupon code during the checkout in the space provided. The final cost will be adjusted for the promised savings.”
Jody T Fransch presents >The Platinum Rule posted at >jody fransch.
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