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Resources for Free Article & Free Content
We all know that “Content is king”, but most blackhats are lazy and what a better way to fill websites/blogs.  Here is a list of site with FREE articles and FREE for your Blackhat SEO projects!

Blackhat Secret: grab articles, “spin” (Rewrite) the article so itis at least 50% unique .  Then submit your “Unique” articles back to these sites with your links!!

iSnare

Article Central

NetterWeb
Buzzle
Article Finders
Idea Marketers

Certificate.net
Amazines
Searchwarp.com

Articlecity.com
Ezinearticles.com
Articlewarehouse.com
www.GoArticles.com
Simplysearchforit.com
Searchwarp.com
Thecontentcorner.com
Content-Articles.com
Article-Marketer.com
Freearticles.com

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Election Break from Blackhat stuff!!

Thanks to technology, we can now instantly track the presidential exit polls 2008 and actual voting results of the presidential election through many different ways. Obviously, the best way is to check out the live video feeds from the various news networks to get the latest updates on exit polls by using their election trackers.

Everyone is looking at exit polls to get a sense of who will be the next president. The early voting exit polls tend to be a good indication of who will win, McCain or Obama. But the Exit Polls is not always totally accurate as an election tracker, especially when there is a close race. The actual poll numbers will be the only true way of knowing who wins.

On this historic election day, it will definitely be fun to watch the second by second updates that is now available on your desktop.

Here are several sites to visit:

CNN - ElectionCenter

Google - Election Map

Yahoo - Political Dashboard

Youtube - Video Your Vote

Get Out there and cast your vote in this historic presidential election!

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BlackHat SEO has a reputation, and it’s usually not a good one. Those who practice so-called “blackhat” SEO techniques are often branded as social outcasts, treated by holier-than-thou “whitehat” SEOs and Google much like Hester Prynne in the “The Scarlet Letter”. Case in point: the recent SMX Advanced conference in Seattle apparently had a lot of blackhat emphasis this year, much to the shock and horror of some. A few high profile blog posts later, even Danny Sullivan, the event’s organizer, was pandering to the complaints, even apologizing. But is it really as evil and bad as it is made out to be?

I think if we want to truly understand SEO and competitive ranking it is important to learn everything that we can - whitehat, blackhat, grey hat, I want to know it all. Which is why I cannot for the life of me understand why some people made such a big deal about the blackhat-ish sessions at SMX Advanced. Not covering it is more dangerous than covering it, in my opinion. Wouldn’t you want to know everything that you’re up against? A so-called “advanced” crowd should be able to understand the benefits of at least being somewhat aware of some of the blackhat techniques because they’ll sure as hell be going up against some if they’re trying to rank anything even mildly competitive.

If you don’t play by the rules that Google has set out, does that make you a bad, evil person? Or is that simply thinking outside the box? Is buying a link blackhat because Google says its bad? If so, I’d be willing to bet that everyone of us here is thus evil and corrupt in their eyes - including me.

We all talk about bad SEO techniques that could hurt your Google rankings if you employ them which some people would erroneously consider blackhat SEO techniques. Most of them are not, although things like cloaking could be considering so. What they are mostly is stupid, and blackhat isn’t stupid. True blackhatters are incredibly clever, so clever that they are continually able to game the likes of Google.

Blackhatters understand better than many novice SEOs that simply optimizing your site and getting natural links isn’t going to cut it in the competitive corners of the market. If you want to compete, it means you have to think outside of the box, be creative, and find a way to get a leg up on your competition. That’s not to say that you actually even have to employ any blackhat techniques that you learn - simply knowing and understanding some of the techniques they use will help you understand how the engines work, and what works and what doesn’t. That itself makes blackhat experts worthy of a listen.

Sure, there are some of the less savory sides of blackhat SEO, but it’s not all bad and we could all stand to learn a thing or two from them if we can just take off the blinders and open our minds. Join a blackhat forum or read some blackhat blogs in addition to the more mainstream stuff. And of course, sign up for alerts to follow this blog for cool Blackhat SEO stuff!

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