Deleting the dead links to your eHow articles after you move them is IMPORTANT to keep eHow from unfairly competing with your moved articles if you want the relocated articles to rank well in search engines. One of eHow’s favorite tactics (and most unethical) is to compete against its own members. You can fight back.
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Delete Your eHow Article Links After Moving to Another Site
Social Bookmarking to Promote Your Articles
Social bookmarking really does work for promoting your articles. I learned this from a sharp eHow member “Write Now,” (Robin) several months ago, and have seen it consistently prove true over time.
I use Traffic Travis (a free download) to find out which social bookmarking sites, and which user-generated content sites rank highest for any given [...]
Let’s Talk About Options for Content Writers
Okay, now that we all know where NOT to write to make money, now what? Disillusioned writers ask me that every day, at least those who just realized that earning passive income can be a sneaky little oxymoron.
I’ve seen comments suggesting that writers who don’t like some of the more unsavory content sites go find [...]
How to Build Residual Income with HubPages
Many people want to know whether HubPages links are do-follow or no-follow. The answer is that they can be either; it just depends on your status within the HubPages community. If you keep your HubScore (the score attached to your profile, not to individual hubs) above 74, your links will be do-followed. Your links will automatically be no-followed if your score falls below that.
10 Ways to Increase Examiner Income Earnings and Page Views
The top Examiner earner makes $8,000 a month. I’m sure it’s not easy, but if you are ambitious and if this venue is a good match for your writing skills and interests, you can earn a good residual income writing content for Examiner.com, too.
Backlink Building Strategies for Articles
In a nutshell, a good backlink building strategy is to point backlinks that you can control to articles you cannot control, such as those on web content sites, and save the backlinks that will live onin spite of your wishes, to your own blog posts and web content. This will help you to avoid having your newly transplanted articles compete with your original, defunct articles in the search engines.
What happened to eHow?
A lot of web content writers are wondering: What happened to eHow? And the answer is that no one but eHow knows for sure.
Based on more than three months of data analysis of five eHow accounts by three eHow writers, I can offer some possible–and probable–explanations…
Some of the best tips for promoting your web content…
Some of the best tips for promoting your web content are on someone else’s blog today. Pat Flynn offers a rare window into real-world application of content promotion strategies for passive income streams….
