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Add a Domaining Blog Feed to Your Newsreader or Website!

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Add the Domaining Blog feed to your Newsreader and never miss another entry again! CLICK HERE to get your feed today!


DOMAINING RELATED WEBSITE OWNERS & OPERATORS

Use the Domaining Blog feed to add additional content to your existing site. Domaining Blog is updated daily and can really add an exciting new dimension to your existing domaining related website or forum. The feed will provide you with more keyword rich content to help improve your SEO, which could ultimately result in better search engine rankings. If you have a forum add our feed using an article bot and have a wealth of domaining related posts automated to your liking. For an example of the Domaining Blog feed and article bot in action CLICK HERE.

Furthermore, if you decide to implement the Domaining Blog feed into your website you will receive a free 468x60 banner spot in the silver portion of the domaining links resource, a $15 per month value. It can also be used as $15 per month credit to receive a discount on other forms of advertising such as the gold and platinum sponsorship levels or even banners on the main pages. If you have any further questions regarding implementing a feed or advertising please send an email to info(at)DomainingBlog.com.

Also, for some examples of the feed in use please visit: Technorati, Scrap Names and Forum Talks

CLICK HERE to get your feed today!

Furthermore, my warmest regards and deepest compassions go out to all of those affected by Hurricane Katrina. I wish you all the best through this very trying time.
 
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