Who Wants Some Link Love?!
Oct 9th, 2007 by msdanielle
Today, I thought I’d throw out some link love in two parts: first, by listing my September top commentators, and second, by listing some great articles currently floating around the blogosphere.
Thanks go to Derek Semmler for sending me the code to retrieve last month’s top comment counts from my SQL database (rather than having to sit at my computer at 11:59pm and 59 seconds to take a screen shot!). Some of you may know that Derek and I also share the exact same blog birthday, so as of yesterday Derek’s blog also turned seven months. He’ll be posting this code later today so you all can grab it too. Happy blog birthday, Derek!
September Top Commentators

Jez — SiteLogic.co.uk
Jeff Kee — blog.JeffKee.com
Nick — RomanDock.com
Derrich — Derrich.com
David — MarketingDeviant.com
Thanks, guys, for your contributions!
Recommended Readings
- SlapShotSquad — a new hockey blog site created by my buds Ed Lau and Michael Kwan, in collaboration with Gary Jones (BlueFur) and Rainer Schmoll (Thinkreferrals Blog). Congrats on your new blog venture, guys!
- SEO for the New Google / Yahoo / MSN — Andrew Wee presents Wil Reynolds’ slides from the Affiliate Summit London. It’s a great visual of the evolution of search engine rankings, with marked-up images displaying how to futureproof your SEO strategy (PDF).
- Radiohead and the New Anti-Marketing Strategy — Maki takes an insightful look into Radiohead’s new marketing strategy, a great write-up for music lovers and internet marketers alike.
- Rubicon Project Reviewed — Jeremy “Shoemoney” takes a dive into the Rubicon Project beta system for publishers. If you own a web site, check out his post, he’s looking for inquiries to take to the Rubicon team.
- Blog Censorship — The question Jason proposes is, “Do you censor your blog?” Feel free to pipe in!
- Google on why ROI matters, and how to track it. Part 1. Part 2. And Part 3. Read them.
- Michael Gray aka GrayWolf calls out Matt Cutts — This is just for entertainment’s sake. Feel free to pick a side if you want.
- Comprehensive Guide to Hidden Text & Search Engines — Eric Enge writes a very extensive and informative guide on using hidden text. I’m not condoning how or when to use it, but it’s a very interesting analysis.
- Aaron Wall Interviews Eli of BlueHatSEO — A great read, although I wish Eli would’ve expanded further on a couple points. But check it out for yourself and let me know what you think.
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Speaking of link love, thanks for linking to my presentation. I’ll be doing it today at 1:30 EST at the ecomxpo if you are attending. And since you are giving link love, could you link over to my site, my presentation is on the affiliatesummit site.
Thanks!
hi wil! i’ve linked to your blog, the affsummit presentations and the PDF. i think i’ve covered all the bases
great job on the presentation, and thanks for dropping by!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for the link love, Danielle. I can also help out if you’re looking for some custom queries from your database
hey jason, sure if you want to put together a list of useful queries, i’ll put them in a post by you!
Hey, thanks for the link love!
Looks like some interesting articles there, I’d better get reading.
hey nick, thanks for leaving your feedback all the time
i just want to point out that the google articles are especially informative so you may want to browse through those for sure
Thanks for the LL, MsD!
hey derrich, no worries. it’s great seeing your icon here!
Its about time they show the toddler again instead of ugly mug.
No kidding!
Thanks for the mention. Great list of articles for me to read.
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i love some love link but seems i am too late…
woot…thanks for the lovin’.
I like what some bands are trying to do in the web-o-shere. Radiohead come up with excellent albums – and whilst I haven’t heard their latest (and contribute whatever you think it’s worth!) they are causing a storm with their ‘honesty pot’ approach to distribution.
I remember Stephen King having a similar approach – but he got upset when he realised only a fraction of peeps were paying $1 for his chapters . . . perhaps he should review his monetisation attempts!