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What does it take to be on top of the Search Engine Rankings?
Stupid question, isn’t it? A few of the newbies starting out on the internet can bash me up for a stupid question like this because they are the ones who struggle the most to get their websites on the first page of search engines. The GURUS do it so easily that most of their websites where they are promoting their affiliate products rank on the first pages of search engines. Consequently they sweep the money and the newbies go empty-handed.

A few days back I published a guest post at howtomakemyblog.com authored by Marko Saric. The title of the blog was “Should you put banner ads on your blog?”
Have you seen a blog without a banner ad?
These days, it has become a standard to put a couple of 125×125 ads on your blogs irrespective of the fact that they are your own affiliate ads. You will find a few such ads here as well because I chose to go with the trend. These affiliate banners generated quite a few clicks and a good number of sales (about as well (I would have paid an estimated $9,853.66, if I had placed my ads on Adwords for the lowest CPC).

Did that title hit you somewhere? If it did, let me tell you that I too felt somewhat the same when I decided on the title.
My objective is not to get into any controversy. Then what is it….?
I used to be a regular reader at John Chow’s blog. I had very high opinion of him and his blog. He was one amongst the best professor’s of blogging whose advices and suggestions were guidelines for blogging. It is not that they are no more important for me. I am still subscribed to his RSS feeds and read them regularly.

What is the keyword that has given your blog the highest hits so far?
At first when I started blogging, my objective was to read as much material as possible, learn from them, set up my blog and start monetizing them.

If you are blogging to promote a business or service, or to build your reputation in your chosen career field, you already know the importance of frequent postings.
How do you get those blog postings on a regular basis without running out of content? Some bloggers have used RSS feeds to fuel their blogs.
It may seem like the perfect solution. An RSS feed is a form of syndication used online. RSS stands for “Really Simple Syndication,†“Rich Site Summary,†or “RDF Site Summary.†No matter what you call it, there are risks associated with RSS feeds.
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