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Courtney Tuttle published the list of submissions to the Internet Marketers Group Writing Project yesterday, and I’m still trying to read through them all. With 44 great articles on Internet marketing related subjects, that will definitely be an interesting read.

The article that I wrote for the project was The Anatomy of a Link, which I wrote on Thursday last week. Here are three excellent picks from the ones I’ve read so far. I recommend you start with them, and then go to Court’s site, and go through the rest.

How to Sell Ads on Your Blog Despite Its Size - Casey

Three part guide on cutting the middle man from ad sales, and selling your own ads right there on your blog. Throw out the AdSense, and keep all the money.

How to Gain and Lose RSS Subscribers - Simon Ward

What you should do, if you want to increase your RSS feed reader count. And, of course, what not to do, if you care about your RSS readers at all. I wish everyone followed these simple instructions.

Blogging in Real Life - Theda K.

As blogging is an Internet business model, we may tend to forget about the real world in our marketing campaigns. That’s a big mistake, since though many of us surf the web, all of us also live in the real life. This post outlines some ideas to extend your marketing to the offline world.

Don’t stop there, but read them all. See the list.

by Sutocu | October 16, 2007

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Comment by Theda K.
2007-10-16 19:04:12

Thank you so much for highlighting my post. I’m glad you found it insightful and worthy of mentioning to your readers. I’ll be sure to hang out on your site and learn from you too.

Thanks again!

 
2007-10-19 03:49:12

I was fortunate enough to have one of my articles posted the list. There is some great material to learn from

 
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