Posted on 24 November 2012. Tags: cnn, cnn affiliate, Norquist, pledge, Republican, republican senator, saxby chambliss, seams, sen saxby chambliss, Sen., senator chambliss, tax pledge, television, television station, Top
Are the Republicans coming lose at the seams?
“I care more about my country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge,” Sen. Saxby Chambliss told Georgia television station WMAZ, a CNN affiliate, on Wednesday. “If we do it his way, then we’ll continue in debt and I just have a disagreement with him about that.”
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Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: advertising solutions, Affiliate, alexa, canada, cheaters, poor countries, proxy, Quality, quality traffic, Rank, seams, traffic, united state
where can i buy advertising to get quality traffic from Canada and united state?
i have try many different advertising in my days but seams harder get Quality traffic leads from this country most i got was cheaters use proxy, bots etc
my sites have an high alexa rank and traffic but
most my good members is from poor countries…
but as affiliate most paying offer is for user in united state
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Posted on 21 February 2011. Tags: brain, decisions, few days, fog, Head, inbound links, learning curve, learnt, masks, niche market, overload, realise, relevant link, seams, way
Well in the last few days i have read and read and read, forums, blogs and articles all on SEO. Have i learnt something, well yes, so much that my brain feels its reached overload and now seams incapable of making any decisions about my SEO campaign
The more i read the more i realise that everyone has there own take on the best way to go about it. I have come to the conclusion i need to get quality links, more relevant link words, deeper inbound links but its left me bewildered as how to get them.
Masquerade masks are such a niche market that you cant easily find relevant sites and forums to join and link to. Most of the sites and blogs that would be suitable are my competition so hardly likely to help.
Maybe the fog will clear, everyone here is very helpful but my is the learning curve steep. Oh and is this just me or do other newbies get totally befuddled by it all
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