What’s this all about?
Hey, I’m Paul Martin from prolinkdirectory.com
This blog was primarily created for my subscribers - but everyone can join for free just by submitting a site at http://www.prolinkdirectory.com/submit.php and leaving the Join our newsletter for Pro Link Directory specials checkbox checked.
The purpose is to bring you discounts on products related to our area of business - as we’re all site owners - with a review, just so you know what you’re buying. These are not my products. I usually search the market and when I find something interesting I’m sending you an email or I make a post here - or both. Some sellers want to avoid extra exposure when it comes to discounts and they prefer to keep it for a limited number of people. That’s why I will email you sometimes - to keep things private.
That being said, I strongly recommend adding the blog’s RSS feed to you favorite reader to keep you updated on all new offers - some of them can be available for only 3-4 days so the feed can be a real helper.
How often will you see new updates here? As often as I can find quality products? How often will you receive emails if you are subscribed? Not more than two per week (btw, it’s a good idea to add contact@frompaul.com to your contacts/whitelist so the email won’t land in your junk folder).
SO, let’s begin
November 11th, 2007 at 1:21 pm
Hiya - thought I would be the first to add to your personal pages and recommend a pretty nifty that is free to use to. As I’m sure you are all aware, the G has tried to tweak its PageRank scoring system to combat people buying PageRank. It has kind of worked, lots of sites did drop in PR.
The problem we all face, being site owners, is that unscrupulous site owners are now faking their PR.
This is easily done with dodgy redirects and meta refreshes, so if you are looking at submitting to a site just because it has high PR, check it first.
There is a free tool that does this for you which is located here:
http://www.fakeprs.com/pagerank/?q=node/5
It is really easy to use, and save you money when you offered a PR9 link that really isn’t a PR9. Sometimes though, it will fail to work.
What I recommend is check the cache from your toolbar. If the cache comes from a different looking site, then the PageRank is being faked.
I hope this is of help to you all out there, and I also wish Paul every success with this Blog.
Tata fur new!
Jon
November 28th, 2007 at 12:20 pm
Just to thank you of the free service, the submission is very easy indeed and it is not always you get the kind of service offered. also need to acknowledge with Jon McMullan, very good help with his advice above.