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Bow Ties Are Cool
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: California
Posts: 9,688
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Something else you can consider.
I keep a spread sheet, excel, broken down by domains per worksheet, with all my freesites submitted on them. I check off who I have submitted too when I submit by date. I know when I submitted that site and to who at any time. This way in the future if I add some more LL, or find better ones, I can quickly mirror off and submit them (20mins) to the new ones. Works well when you are short on time because of other projects. A good freesite built a year ago will still sell today ![]() Initially it takes a bit more time in the beginning but I believe the long term benefit makes it worthwhile. |
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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 10
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I think the the recip table lends itself well to a DB solution. Granted I have a programming background, but a very basic table structure would work just fine in this situation. Store your links list info in 1 table, and have a second table to store the recip code indexed by linklist/niche. Once ya have that stuff stored in your DB, a quick php snippet could be used to construct a basic html table for any linklists/niche. My setup is a bit more confusing because it is integrated into some other things, but I can paste some code if anyone was interested in that.
It seems that many are talking about mirroring old sites to submit to other LL's, won't that screw you as far as search engines go? I may be way off base here, but won't google eventually trash your listing if it finds several mirrors of the same site? |
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