Do Follow Blog, Comment Luv, Keyword Luv
Monday, January 11th, 2010 at
4:50 am
Do Follow Blog, Comment Luv, Keyword Luv
Looking for new “follow links” to your site? This site is running top commenter, keyword luv and comment luv and thus rewards those who leave quality comments with backlinks.
Please note:
All low quality comments will be deleted, simply add to the original post and stay on topic and your comments will be posted.
Filed under: Gas Grill BBQ updates
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
I think its always good to get the right grill for your common, expected occasion.
Once you convert to a gas B-B-Q you’ll never look back! Makes cooking so much easier and you can even create that coal effect smell.
I love both charcoal and gas grills, but when it comes down the financial side of it gas grills win all the time. It takes an eternity for all of the propane to run out in a propane tank.
some tempting items which included BBQ Nachos and Fried Dill Pickles but since I knew I wanted some pulled pork, I went with the Sausage and Cheese Plate.
It’s cold out now, but spring is right around the corner. Time to clean up the ol’ gas grill and get ready for some summer BBQ! Looks like you have a fantastic selection of BBQ Gas grills for those BBQ parties. Gas grills are fantastic for tailgate parties as well!
.-= Chuck´s last blog ..Using Gas Grills =-.
Gas Grills is more convenient fire it up throw the stakes on
charcoal grills you are looking at 20 minute just to get started
The winner is Gas Grill.
I like the taste on both charcoal and gas grills. (I have both) The best part about gas grills is the fact that you can start cooking right away. If I got time, I like to use charcoal.
The NoFollow attribute is, in my opinion, Google’s worst innovation (yep – remember, it was Google who invented it).
The whole basis of Google was that links passed authority. The better the authority of the page that passed the link, then the better the authority given to that link. Just because spammers abused that system gave no need to close the door on the whole system.
Ok, I know that the above still counts, but a huge proportion of the web – think Facebook, Twitter, Wikipedia, WordPress blogs etc – is now nofollow. This can’t be right – it’s affecting millions of relevant links.
It reminds me of being at school: when one person did something wrong, the teacher would punish the whole class. With the NoFollow attribute Google is punishing the whole class for the actions of a few, and you would have thought that a company that had basically invented intelligent search could have come up with something better.
Maybe one day they will.
Ben