Ah, time flies so fast - it’s Saturday once again! While you’re reading this, I’m probably away from my computer. I have this interesting event going on at school so I will most likely not be here to approve your comments (for the new visitors to this blog). Anyway, here are some great posts I have read this week.

Yan from Blog for Beginners (Thou Shall Blog) shares 15 SEO tips for beginners. It was a really insightful post full of details that are easy for newbies to understand. No SEO jargon, just content that will make your blog rank higher in search engines. Check it out, it’s really worth reading!

Jim from The Net Fool never fails to amuse me with his post quality. The post I liked most this week talks about increasing our RSS subscriber base through flattery. Tell others that you like their blogs and you support them. Most likely, they will be your subscribers!

Bruno Auger tells us what we should do and not do when it comes to customer support. Let’s face it, we internet marketers (especially if we run service-based sites) need to give our customers the best support they will ever need in order to prevent them from leaving us!

Mattaw made a post on MoneyBites which gives us tips on how to network in person effectively. I’m sharing this with you because meeting a lot of new people can prove to be a great asset in your internet marketing endeavors in the long run. Who knows, the person you met today might be your next partner in an online business venture!

That’s it for today, I’ve got to run now. Almost late for the school event! *rushes down the stairs and goes straight to the front door*

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Saturday, 30 August 2008 at 09:06

Readers have left 4 comments on "Saturday Link Bits - 30 August 2008".

Comment by Bruno Auger 30 August 2008 at 09:45 Reply

Hey Lucas
Thanks for the link love there. You have some other mentional posts to other blogs in thus post too that I checked out. Kep up the excellent work

Bruno Auger’s latest blog post… Do’s and Don’ts of Customer Support

Comment by Blog for Beginners 30 August 2008 at 11:22 Reply

Thanks for the great shout, Lucas. I’m glad you’ve found the article worth sharing. Have a good weekend, buddy.

IMO Jim is one of the best in niche with great writing skill.

Yan

Blog for Beginners’s latest blog post… 15 SEO Tips for Beginners

Comment by Normal Joe 30 August 2008 at 13:29 Reply

Good stuff Lucas, thanks for pointing these out, I must have missed them this week…I missed a lot actually lol.

Normal Joe’s latest blog post… Why Do You Read My Blog? I Really Want To Know.

Comment by Sire 31 August 2008 at 16:54 Reply

Yep, I’ve already been over to Yan and have picked up a few tips from that post., and The Net Fool one seems interesting so I will head on over there after leaving this comment.

It’s good to leave a little link luv because not only does it help the person you are linking to, it also helps you in the long run. This is something I plan to do on my newest blog first chance I get.

Sire’s latest blog post… The Legend Of Dastardly Darryl’s Big Stainless Steel Balls

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