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6 months ago

in How to get your guest post featured at biggest blogs on How To Make My Blog
Thank you for sharing your experience.

I've been lucky enough to interview several "A"-list bloggers with a similar approach as yours.

I'm looking forward to your traffic analysis.

7 months ago

in Dear Twitter- I'll Give Back SO Much Space on Chris Brogan
LOL. So true.

With arguments like this I guess they have to listen.

On the other hand they turned down a $500,000,000,000 offer, so money isn't going to be an issue.

1 year ago

in Top 3 Greenest Cell Phones, SmartPhones And Notebooks on The Beta News
SlientLaugh: I'm glad it helped you out. Let me know what you end up buying.

1 year ago

in 2008/06/16/flock-20-web-browser-beta/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I've been a flocker for a year now and I most say I'm really impressed with the browser.

It's a lot more stable than FF2 and with Flock 2 built on FF3 it runs even faster.

The support is great too. If I tweet about a Flock problem, someone contacts me and helps me out.

You must try Flock!

1 year ago

in Fake Alex Goad & Craig Beckta on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
I'm afraid some people have trouble knowing the difference between a "fake" someone and identity theft.

You see a lot of obvious fakes like Fake Ballmer and Not Kevin Rose. (I've even seen someone call himself Andy Beal, but that's another story)

I think there are too many "fake" someone out there already. Every 4th comment on TechCrunch is from some "fake" guy.

Identity theft is a completely different thing, but I think we people see so many "fake" ones the line between identity theft and parody becomes thinner.

Perhaps I should sign all my comments from now on with Real Dennis Bjørn Petersen or Is Dennis Bjørn Petersen.
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Andy Beard Dennis if the person commenting had used terms such as "Alex Goad Review" or "Fake Alex Goad", I might have still flagged it as spam based upon the lack of real content on the sites, being purely a thin affiliate presell.
In this case the name, email address and domain were all intended to deceive, as well as for SEO benefit.

These aren't competitive terms (though some might argue they should be, they get search traffic), I used to rank near the top of the first page of Google for Alex Goad, just based on a comment he left on this blog.

1 year ago

in Fake Alex Goad & Craig Beckta on Andy Beard - Internet Business Systems Discussion
I'm afraid some people have trouble knowing the difference between a "fake" someone and identity theft.

You see a lot of obvious fakes like Fake Ballmer and Not Kevin Rose. (I've even seen someone call himself Andy Beal, but that's another story)

I think there are too many "fake" someone out there already. Every 4th comment on TechCrunch is from some "fake" guy.

Identity theft is a completely different thing, but I think we people see so many "fake" ones the line between identity theft and parody becomes thinner.

Perhaps I should sign all my comments from now on with Real Dennis Bjørn Petersen or Is Dennis Bjørn Petersen.
1 reply
Andy Beard Dennis if the person commenting had used terms such as "Alex Goad Review" or "Fake Alex Goad", I might have still flagged it as spam based upon the lack of real content on the sites, being purely a thin affiliate presell.
In this case the name, email address and domain were all intended to deceive, as well as for SEO benefit.

These aren't competitive terms (though some might argue they should be, they get search traffic), I used to rank near the top of the first page of Google for Alex Goad, just based on a comment he left on this blog.

1 year ago

in The Latest FIFA 09 Rumours Part 2 on FIFA 2009 News
Not yet I'm afraid, but it probably won't be long. I think we'll have some indication in about a month.

1 year ago

in Traffic Travis Keyword Research - Diamonds in the Rough on John Cow dot COM
Great post, but what's the software alternatives for Mac-users?
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John Cow you should invest in http://www.parallels.com/parallels_fusion/

I use it to run all my windows apps on my mac

1 year ago

in iPhone 3G First Television Commercial on The Inquisitr
I think it's cool that the iPhone is out of beta ;)

1 year ago

in Budweiser’s “Swear Jar” Online Ad Hits Viral Pay Dirt on Marketing Pilgrim
It's f********* hilarious!

I did enjoy the Wazzzzuuuuuuppp commercials too.

Dennis Bjørn Petersen's last blog post..Linking By The Beta News

1 year ago

in Money Should Never Motivate You on SheGeeks
Writing for major sites like ReadWriteWeb is always a great opportunity to get your name out.

You'll get to know a lot of people and make some valuable connections. The money will usually come afterwards.

It would be stupid to turn down an opportunity to write for a big site, just because it doesn't pay well.

1 year ago

in Why Microsoft will buy Facebook and keep it closed on Scobleizer
Perhaps Google should just cough up the money and buy Facebook instead ;)

But declaring the open web dead if MS's deals goes through, isn't that a bit far fetched?

Isn't this just another FriendFeed is your friend post? =P

1 year ago

in 2008/04/17/alertthingy-twhirl-comparison/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I didn't know twhirl was such a memory hog. I thought such a small program didn't need much, so I never looked into it.

50 Mb here with 20 replies, tweets and DMs. Perhaps it's Adobe Air that takes it up?

I think I'll stick with previous version of twhirl for now, I haven't really given FriendFeed a go yet, so there is no point in upgrading.
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Stan_Schroeder I'd say it's AIR. All AIR-based apps i've seen are memory hogs.

1 year ago

in 6 Reasons to Visit the World’s Happiest Country on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Thank you very much for the kind words!

I'm really proud to say that I'm a Dane. Your Denmark review and the many positive comments really made my day ;)

The picture is a classic Danish national team football (soccer) fan called "Roligan" (opposite of Hooligan, "Ro" means calm).

Being a small country we specialize in niche products like design, dairy products and luxury items.

It's free to study no matter where, we are actually paid to study ;)

We do however also pay a lot of tax. The average is about 40-45% income tax and with 25% VAT, it isn't cheap to live in Denmark. 1 gallon of gas is about kr. 42 ($8.57) ;)

If anyone is going to Denmark, let me know I'll gladly help you out.

1 year ago

in Alert Thingy Helps Make FriendFeed Indispensible on Chris Brogan
The review done by Corvida at shegeeks.com "convinced" me not to look more into this.

http://shegeeks.net/alert-thingy-friendfeed-des...

Is she right or wrong?

1 year ago

in Pilgrim’s Picks for March 5 on Marketing Pilgrim
@Steve

Thank you very much Steve. Yeah, that MacBook Air isn't free. I think I'll go Pro instead. It would be nice with a dvd-drive and more performance.

1 year ago

in Subscription Drive on Chris Brogan
I just found your site today and I'm glad I did ;)
The lijit widget is great. I've been looking for a way to get all my social networks added to my blog in a discreet way.

1 year ago

in 2008/03/05/adobe-air-apps/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
twhirl is a great app.

I have to check out Google Analytics. Thank you.

1 year ago

in Pilgrim’s Picks for March 5 on Marketing Pilgrim
Thank you very much for the link love!

I'm really honoured you took the time to link to my post :-)

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1 year ago

in Bryan Fleming - Blog Spam Whore Extraordinaire on John Cow dot COM
Awwww...and here I thought I'd just gained five new readers that just happened to find my blog amonger the 1,648,195,453,943 other on technorati :razz:

Let's hope the spambots doesn't find his emails in your post...

Dennis Bjørn Petersen's last blog post..$150 Laptop Is Still Alive

1 year ago

in 2008/02/27/free-coffee/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Great idea to market your product this way.

If you could get just 500 blogs to mention your product, thats worth a lot of marketing money.

1 year ago

in New Contest: Follow Me on Twitter & Win a Nokia Internet Tablet on Marketing Pilgrim
Great idea for a contest.

Good and useful content in the tweets.

1 year ago

in 2008/01/30/digg-front-page-thatll-be-one-hundred-dollars-please/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
Digg will be a new marketing tool.

I guess it's already kinda happening with Subvert and Profit and similar sites.

I think it happens more often that one would realise.

1 year ago

in How Do You Prepare for Presentations? on Instigator Blog
I consider myself a semi-experienced speaker. My weakest point is probably that I seldom practice my speeches in front of other people. I tend to improv instead. Another thing I would like to improve is not to think too far ahead. I'm working on that.

Great tips. Thank you Ben!

1 year ago

in Hello, is it me you’re looking for? on A Dialogue With K
Thank you very much for the link love.

I'm glad to see how far the list gets around :-)

Dennis Bjørn Petersen's last blog post.... What’s Going On Before iForum Kick-off
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