I write blog posts three times a week minimum. Every day is preferable for a lot of reasons like better search engine rankings, more long-tail keywords etc. But it's very hard to write everyday for a long time.
Even though most "get rich quick" schemes are obvious, some aren't. It's common human nature to want a fast way to do something, an easier path etc..and some people would rather throw money at a problem than solve it for themselves. Like most things, you have to pace yourself and have realistic...
If you're using Pinterest for marketing, make sure you pin images that are large, high resolution, and have readable text on them so people know what it is. On a site where everything is user posted images you need to stand out to get clicks.
I guess I'll be a party pooper and tell you that these links aren't worth using. Low quality, spammed backlinks like these will not help your site and may even be detrimental in the long run. I'd recommend manually making web 2.0 properties than doing this.
I buy a lot online, especially from Amazon. It just isn't convenient most of the time to make the same purchases offline when I can get them cheaper and easier.
99% of eBooks out there are rehashed information you can find all over the internet for free already. It's especially funny when an author wants to sell a method they use to make thousands each month...makes you wonder why they need to sell an ebook if it works so well? ;)
I read blogs after blogs to start understanding it. Forums like this one too, and I'm still learning every day since SEO doesn't stay the same over time. It also helps to be constantly experimenting with your own sites.
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