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	<pubDate>Mon, 28 Apr 2008 20:05:16 -0700</pubDate>
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		<p>I am totally stoked about some of the new things happening in Web 2.0, soon to become 3.0. I have been selling online for 10 years now in affiliate SEO marketing, and just recently a lot of my new content and pages created on Web 2.0 member sites is getting indexed in search. That is a huge thing to me, as I now realize the potential for adding useful content and sales through this new sector of online activities. My base of operations is a domain I have had since March of 97 ... <b a="" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/1Z2Efz/www.bblmedia.com/t:4af8d1aacd091;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://www.bblmedia.com </b> ... and after all these years I only have about 200 pages on this domain, and almost all of them are indexed in search. I wish I had created 10,000 good pages, but there is only so much time in the day or night for a full time working guy to create stuff. Still, I have several blogs with a few thousand posts, and now my new web 2.0 member sites and Twitter make quite a few more pages out there. Just a bunch of pages is one thing, but I am a perfectionist in my affiliate activities, and I try very hard to create quality stuff that the search critics will allow. Because I am an anal perfectionist, I don't really get enough done to get rich, but I do make just a respectable income doing this. Stumbleupon is a very cool way to share websites, blogs and other web 2.0 sites. I have added a few here, and will continue to add more in the future. One thing I have found is that it is very difficult to keep up with all the new sites coming on the scene, maintain membership as current, and to post to all of them on a regular basis. I want to find out how to post information to all of them at the same time. <br />
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My blog is called Affiliates Make Money Online at blogspot ... <b a="" href="http://www.stumbleupon.com/to/2IOgBk/affiliates-make-money-online.blogspot.com/t:4af8d1aacd091;src:syndicate" rel="nofollow" target="_new">http://affiliates-make-money-online.blogspot.com  </b>... so if you want t to read some of my posts please do. I have fun with affiliate marketing, and I never take myself too seriously. Have a great day!</p>
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