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enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links.
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While there isn’t a universal exercise routine that will ensure business success, it’s easy to see that being active is a benefit. Finding the time to exercise is often the leading excuse when people are asked why they don’t work out — and when you live in Canada, add bad weather to the mix and regularly exercising can often seem impossible, Nav Dhunay.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 229
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frankdrakelard wrote:While there isn’t a universal exercise routine that will ensure business success, it’s easy to see that being active is a benefit. Finding the time to exercise is often the leading excuse when people are asked why they don’t work out — and when you live in Canada, add bad weather to the mix and regularly exercising can often seem impossible, Nav Dhunay. Attention Admin, deal with these spammers!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/16/2014 Posts: 1,420 Location: Bohemian Grove
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enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire. Thanks whiteowl though when you say popularity does it mean that Google will pay those sites for being popular? rather what monetary gain do they benefit from being popular ? Advertisement from Google ama
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/17/2011 Posts: 229
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enyands wrote:whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire. Thanks whiteowl though when you say popularity does it mean that Google will pay those sites for being popular? rather what monetary gain do they benefit from being popular ? Advertisement from Google ama The benefit is more pay for page views from Google Adsense. If the page visitor happens to click on the Google Ads in these pages, the owner gets even more money. The best way to deal with the spammers if Admin is not Usering them is to ignore the links! Don't click
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/16/2014 Posts: 1,420 Location: Bohemian Grove
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enyands wrote:whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire. Thanks whiteowl though when you say popularity does it mean that Google will pay those sites for being popular? rather what monetary gain do they benefit from being popular ? Advertisement from Google ama Payment is a different matter. You can only be paid by Google if you're signed up to their advertising program: adsense. It either pay per click or view.You also have the option of signing up with other advert agencies or charging the adverts yourself though that requires a lot more work.Google is the king in this sector. On a broad scale, spamming is a well paying profession .There are guys I know who make good money out of it.Though it's very annoying for users. The only option is to either ban or ignore spam links from your site.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire. Thanks whiteowl though when you say popularity does it mean that Google will pay those sites for being popular? rather what monetary gain do they benefit from being popular ? Advertisement from Google ama Payment is a different matter. You can only be paid by Google if you're signed up to their advertising program: adsense. It either pay per click or view.You also have the option of signing up with other advert agencies or charging the adverts yourself though that requires a lot more work.Google is the king in this sector. On a broad scale, spamming is a well paying profession .There are guys I know who make good money out of it.Though it's very annoying for users. The only option is to either ban or ignore spam links from your site. Thanks now I know. I'll be one great spammer if this is how people make money.  . Though thanks sana for your generosity.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/10/2014 Posts: 992 Location: Kenya
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enyands wrote:whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:whiteowl wrote:enyands wrote:mkenyan wrote:enyands wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:jimberstuart wrote:There’s no doubt that small businesses in Canada, and in the United States too, need to find other avenues for customer engagement. That’s one of the reasons why I think [Small Business Saturdays] is such an inspiring program.” This is from Calgary’s Rob Peers who works in business development and is familiar with the struggle that small businesses face in an economy that is increasingly dominated by corporate brand names. Vangi thanks angelica.you filled in the dots for me.what the hell does something in Canada and usa have anything to do with Kenya small business .this is just smoked wet vangi that is an international spammer. they spam all over the web leaving their links. Out of curiosity of what economic gain do they benefit from leaving their links In theory it makes their website rank higher on Google searches and hence increased traffic. Google searches the web for backlinks (the number your website is mentioned on other sites) and then uses it as one of the parameters to determine it's popularity. If they however detect you are buying/spamming to increase your backlinks, you'll be blacklisted so the strategy can backfire. Thanks whiteowl though when you say popularity does it mean that Google will pay those sites for being popular? rather what monetary gain do they benefit from being popular ? Advertisement from Google ama Payment is a different matter. You can only be paid by Google if you're signed up to their advertising program: adsense. It either pay per click or view.You also have the option of signing up with other advert agencies or charging the adverts yourself though that requires a lot more work.Google is the king in this sector. On a broad scale, spamming is a well paying profession .There are guys I know who make good money out of it.Though it's very annoying for users. The only option is to either ban or ignore spam links from your site. Thanks now I know. I'll be one great spammer if this is how people make money.  . Though thanks sana for your generosity. Blog owner here...all links left on forums are NoFollow hence Google will disregard it. Only dofollow backlinks will be regarded. To get these u need to be part of the content section of a blog or website
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