Revenge of the Mininet Download Page
(Yes, you're not dreaming. It's a free download now.)

It's the year 2010. Mininets are alive and well. Subscribe to a few Google Alerts and you'll see whole communities, cults and business models devoted to them.

I first revealed this linking strategy at a marketing conference in 1999. This ebook was written in 2003 and updated in 2005.

I wrote a fresh forward to this ebook in January 2008. That's when I said, "All you need to do now, is replace the expensive hosting in the diagrams with free social media hosting, such as Squidoo, Weebly and HubPages." I also suggested using Wordpress for your "central" or "money" sites instead of using proprietary site builders.

Over the past few years, a lot of people ran with that idea. It's been imitated, replicated, posted, told and sold as a dozen derivative works. You may have heard it touted as link wheels, link rings, linking galaxies, spokes & nodes, pumpers and feeders, and whole lot more.

Revenge of the Mininet is the original link sculpting strategy. It doesn't use dynamic linking, JavaScript, or nofollow tags, just good old fashioned linking, to move the juice around to where you need it most.

Since I'm letting you download Revenge of the Mininet for free, I thought a few shameless plugs were in order. Especially if your level of expertise is either working up to, or more advanced than Revenge.

For beginners, I suggest using the Goobert social media marketing method. It's a risk free way to get traffic using conversational marketing and Google Blog Alerts. It also has the all the basic diagrams on site linking structures.

For experts, you know who you are. ;-) I suggest using the advanced SEO strategies in Jiggling the Web. It uses social media properties for SEO and gets nearly instant search engine results. It also tells you how to hang on to those listings once you get them, and prevent them from falling in the rankings.

The free stuff starts here:

Download Revenge of the Mininet ebook here:

Right Click to Download Revenge of the Mininet PDF

The file name is revengeofthemininet.pdf Don't forget to download your bonus MP3 audio files, and look at the Dynamic Linking Private Site after you download the ebook.

Dynamic Linking Private Site:

Dynamic Linking is the property of Windrose Software FLP. It contains advanced linking techniques that should not be attempted without full understanding of how they work. Content of Dynamic Linking is the sole responsibility of it's author and you agree to use his information at your own risk. Please contact Leslie Rohde for access to and all support for the Dynamic Linking site.

Neither Michael Campbell or Dynamic Media Corporation assume any responsibility or liability whatsoever express or implied caused by your use of or inability to use any or all of the information or content contained within Dynamic Linking. By visiting the Dynamic Linking Private Site or downloading the ebook to your hard drive you agree to these terms.

Access the Dynamic Linking Private Site here. The actual site location is:

Username: revenge (note the lower case r)
Password: 10X88 (that's a one, a zero, a capitol X, eight, eight)
URL: http://www.dynamic-linking.net

If you want the original version 1.0 of Dynamic Linking ebook, you can still download it here: Right click here to download the Dynamic Linking PDF (File Name is dynamiclinking.pdf) Please note: The most up to date text and diagrams are in Leslie's Private Site... but I don't think he's updated it in a very long time. Heck... it may even be offline by the time you get there.

Dynamic Linking Sample Page

How would you like to raise your search engine rankings with a single link? This new type of link can increase the power of normal linking.

For example, lets say your web page has a hypothetical ranking of 4 points. If you put 2 links leaving that page, each destination page would be passed on a ranking value of 2 points.

Or, if you put 4 links leaving the same page (which started with a ranking of 4), each destination page, would be passed a ranking value of 1. Obviously, the higher the ranking value you can pass on to the target page, the better.

Now what if you had 10 links but only 1 of them was crawlable by the search engine spiders? Now you can aim all 4 ranking points like a laser, and pass them through to any page you like.

It's all the rage now.... dynamic one way links. To humans, they look like blue clickable hypertext. But the search engines can't see them or crawl them. That way, your whole site remains navigable, but you boost only the pages you want. (And yes you could do this with the nofollow attribute in the links... but then again, they say nofollow "evaporates" PageRank... so who do you believe?)

Here is a sample of Dynamic Linking code.


Download Your Bonus Audio in MP3 Format:

Revenge of the Mininet Interview - The original audio interview with advanced affiliate revenue strategies. (MP3)

One Marketing Trend You'll Want to Avoid - This one tip could save you endless frustration and make you a lot of money. (MP3)

Affiliate Revenue Interview Part 1 - Learn to work from home using nothing but your computer and affiliate programs. (MP3)

Affiliate Revenue Interview Part 2 - Advanced strategies for building your web properties into a successful online business. (MP3)

Intro to the Butterfly Linking Strategy - Concentrate your link popularity where you need it most, using this linking technique. (MP3)

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Wishing you all the best for online success,

Michael Campbell

President & CEO Dynamic Media Corporation. Author of Revenge of the Mininet, Nothing but 'Net, Clickin' it Rich, Goobert and the Internet Marketing Secrets Newsletter, published free since 1999. It's good. Go read it.