Game OVER! Cap out at 5000
Facebook has a cap. 5,000 is the most anyone has. They are however going to lift it eventually it seems.
Facebook reported ready to lift 5,000-friends cap | Geek Gestalt - CNET News
Here you can join a group to help lift the ban...
If they both have the same results there is no point in having both. Eventually all users will migrate one way or the other. Its simple to understand really. Every time I post here you want to argue with me. Your worse than my wife.
I agree it is not as people keep saying in posts. Think about the malicious possibilities. If I did not like your website I could then just duplicate your content over and over. That just does not make any sense. Great post!
I like your notion of a landing page and aim. These are needed in any successful marketing approach. You should have a defined path before you start your journey.
No, however you can have too many links that do not help a specific result. For example: If all your links are "widget article blog" and you want results in "happy day phrase" this would not help you. Also if you link to a bunch of FFA's,spam sites, link farms,low PR, and reciprical links...
Yeah dont do it. How much time are you really saving. The best thing an article can do is go viral. Be shared widely accross the web. You just wont get that from spun content. If robots could write we would all be in trouble. :)
Well the number one thing I would have done differently would have been plan further ahead in my marketing and link building efforts. I would have developed a 10 year plan a lot sooner.
No you are right, just not for the home page. Google is defiantly changing. Like I said before this is all relative to the term he is trying to get results in. If he wants alot of different results for all of his posts then static is not the way to go. If what he wants is targeted results for...
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