Friday Night Links

by Brian Clark

Friday Night Lights

SEO Is Dead. Long Live, er, the Other SEO

Those Who Teach (Well) Rule

Why Testimonials Do (and Don’t) Work

$30,000 a Month or $12 Million—You Choose

Missed Opportunities Are Worse Than Mistakes

Zen Habits is a Great Blog

When Good Web Headlines Go Bad

The Albert Einstein Approach to Successful Blogging

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1 Wild Bill June 16, 2007 at 12:16 am

Yeah I missed the start of Digg after a friend told me about it. I checked out the site and thought Digg looked like it would never take off (man I wish I could get a mulligan on that thought). Well live, blog, and learn thanks for the links Brian.

2 Jan June 16, 2007 at 4:25 pm

Thanks for the link up. I cannot believe what I am experiencing at the moment. First Chris Garrett links to my blog, now you link to what I still consider my best post so far and soon I will have a guest post up on another highly respected blog. Amazing what can happen within a few weeks isn’t it? :-)

3 Dave June 16, 2007 at 11:41 pm

Again thanks for the stories. I think that 30K-$12 million article is a bit misleading. Sounds like the link from an ebook. I hope people will not be looking to crank up their rates on Monday morning.

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