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WordPress Automatic Backlink Creator Plugin Review

www.affiliatepowertools.org – This new wordpress plugin revolutionizes the process of getting targeted, quality backlinks to your website. Compared to other services like 1waylinks, 3waylinks, Llnkvana, Seo Link Vine, Article Ranks, Unique Article Wizard and more, this plugin (in this reviewers opinion) delivers more value at a lower cost. It does so, by giving you access to both “in-content” backlinks as well as “blogroll” style backlinks. The plugin comes with support for spun anchor text and articles.The process of adding a blogroll takes you all of about 1 minute which is a huge time saver. In addition you get 500 of these blogroll links on wordpress blogs, on different IP’s from all over the world. At the time of this writing the network has over 2000 blogs and is growing fast as it was just launched 3 month’s ago. The cost of the service is per month.This is lower than all of the other networks listed above and, of course, it comes with a full 60 day guarantee. Personally I have seen really great results with this plugin and I highly recommend it. I have been using it for 3 months and have taken several sites up to the first page of Google using the blogroll style backlinks alone. The time saving aspect of this plugin is undeniable. Another major factor for offering this service, is the support. Greg, the creator of the network responds to support requests almost instantly. I have honestly been shocked at the quality of his support and this another big reason

Cute Profiles – WordPress Plugin from Internet Techies

Cute Profiles is a free WordPress Plugin which will bring all your Social Profiles at one location ie either left or right side of your blog pages in a well decent floating manner, saving your sidebar or footer space for ads or other important data and widgets

What does everyone think about linux hitting the desktop industry?

So far this year, the buzz about Linux in enterprise networks has focused on servers and embedded systems, with the growth of Linux severs being most heralded. According to IDC, a research firm based in Framingham, Mass., Linux was the fastest-growing server operating system last year, with a 93% growth rate over the year before. Linux was the second most-shipped operating system in 1999 after Windows NT, capturing 24% of new licenses shipped.