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I was reading SiteProNews, a popular webmaster resource newsletter recently, and in their latest issue, there was a point mentioned that got me thinking and questioning myself.

Real hard.

Ok the point in case here is about reciprocal linking.

Here is the exact excerpt:

Linking Your Way To Obscurity
You know the reciprocal linking strategy everyone is talking about as a way to generate leads? Did you ever consider that each link to another website is an invitation to leave your site? Is that really what you want - to invite people to leave? I think not! “

I have not actually done any reciprocal linking yet. In fact all my outgoing links are either either affiliate links or 1 way links out.

My affiliate links on this blog are purely just for some small side income (my other sites which are in the works will be the one bringing in the main dough), very small change to the best net marketers out there.

I merely want to write about my views and thoughts here, come out with some articles of value, and maybe earn a little just to make my time spend writing to recommend (and dare I say educate?) more worthwhile.



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The folly of overdependence. Are you guilty of it?

Recently, Indonesia banned the sale of sand to Singapore, citing environmental problems as a result of over harvesting of sand. This move send shockwaves among the building and construction industry here.

The implications are huge. Construction projects have to be put on hold. The price of sand from other sources, have risen with this sudden surge of demand, meaning significantly more expenses will have to be incurred!

Have you ever faced a similar situation, whereby your partner, supplier or worker have suddenly left you in a lurch without warning, leaving you to face all the s**t that ensures alone?

I know for sure, many people I know have. Personally I have experienced this before. And it is definitely NOT NICEEEE!

Focusing is a virtue I always advocate, especially when it is investment-related. However when it comes to work issues, I will prefer to diversify and not over rely on someone.

Ask yourself these few questions (all the more so for Biz owners):

  • Is there anyone on your team that is not indispensable (everyone is expendable, and yes, including YOU)?
  • Are their ideals and beliefs aligned with yours?



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