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“An achiver is in the team! Isnare would like to welcome Mr. Brian Brusas to the team of Experts who will soon provide millions of Isnare readers useful and informative guides, how-to’s and readings on FINANCE.”
To give you all a little of what to expect and basically what is this post all about. Isnare Online Technologies is in the process of creating an extension of the core of the Isnare Articles Directory and Distribution System. Glenn Prialde the creator Isnare has decided to expand the core system to allocate another very useful service that could provide a more on our reading audience.
May 5th, 2009
I would like to ask for all network and services disruptions that might have happened over the past few days.
Our datacenter has decided to migrate our servers to a better place for better space consolidation, cooling and etc…
Part of it was to give the servers new IP addresses. We have to assign new IP addresses in our DNS and wait for its 100% propagation. If there would have been any disruption on our services few days back it could be 90% caused by the migration.
May 23rd, 2008
I do not mean article marketing as a whole, what I want to mean is the part where marketers are about to write the articles.
What happened to the title optimization?
I do not want to stress this out but I guess there is a need for this “archive” to be indexed anyway. Always and always include your main keyword in the title, greatest rule ever! Yet, make sure you are not making your title sound like non-sense because of you keyword insertion.
Then again I need to say this… do not write for the search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc..) write for your readers and increase your credibility.
March 22nd, 2008
From all of us at iSnare.com, we would like to personally great everybody a happy new year!


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January 1st, 2008
Just got another concern from an editor today. He asked whether to approve or disapprove an article as he cannot figure out if it is already promotional or not… why? Because it is a review of a company…
I admit it is really hard for someone to determine that as the borderline of a review article for being promotional is too thin… most review articles are actually written by the company to promote their product and service but in a third person point of view or customer point of view but if you read carefully you can never see anything bad or complains mentioned… no rants or etc…
December 7th, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving day to all! From iSnare.com!
Everyone here at iSnare.com would like to greet everyone a happy thanksgiving day as early as today November 21, 2007!
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November 21st, 2007
Over the past few years iSnare has been helping article marketers in the fight against some few publishers who cannot understand the value and hardwork exerted in an article and would just reprint it without the resource box.
Know I hope this post would help get the fight to the next level as you too can do something on your own. Article Marketers often stand helpless against this, but not if they know how to ask or if not force publishers to reprint articles properly.
First let us know how this situation could possibly happen:
September 9th, 2007
Some time last month Donna Walsh contacted me via email, she reported to me of a what appears to be a copyright violation. I attended to the matter and found out that it was indeed a violation.Along the process of our investigation I asked for a copy of the original article/book she has written that would serve as our documentation for proof of the violation. As far as I could remember I only asked for a portion of the full article, or was it?… Anyway, she gave me the whole book (ebook actually… and sorry cannot share it
it’s for sale by Donna).
September 1st, 2006
I don’t know if you’ll agree with me, but I really do not agree on giving your initials as author name in all articles you submit.
Though we do not disapprove or it does violate our AUP when you submit articles at iSnare.com, it is still suggested or highly recommended to give your full pen name or real name as your author name in every article you submit.
I do not have a real study, but I base this from the reactions I got from other publishers and site owners. They’d rather publisher/approve/post articles with complete author names than those with initials. Almost 50% or more than 50% of the publishers I’ve known also believes this idea.
October 7th, 2005
This short tip is for newbie Internet article marketers who are getting tons of SPAM in their mailboxes after sending some articles…
There are some few good rules in writing and submitting articles. Part of these rules talks about including your email address in your article OR in your bylines, either hyper-linked or not.
You see the Internet has become a search ground or more like an archive of emails waiting to be searched and crawled by spammers.
It is OK to include your email address in your article body or your bylines if you really have to but in such a way that email scrapers will not recognize it as an email address…
September 6th, 2005
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