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Hi Samir,

AI is easy to use. All they ask is that you write about / link to them (as I did here: http://vocalminority.typepad.com/blog/2009/01/alphainventions-cool-site-for-the-lil-blogger.html). Then go to their site, type in your blog name and select a matching subject category, and boom, your blog is in the cycle. Eventually you get kicked out the cycle by other blogs. To keep your blog in the cycle longer, click on the "Subscribe" link and for $9.97 a month you get a membership number (AIID#). Enter the AIID# at the top of the AI page when you submit your blog for the cycle. Granted, even as a paying subscriber you do have to visit AI several times a day to resubmit your blog into the cycle, but a lot less frequently than if you were not a subscriber. With AI I get a few hundred visitors per day. Hope that helps.

Hi Eric!

I'm Samir, an active participant on the condron forum.

I've created an entire blog about condron.us at :

http://condron-dot-us.blogspot.com

On the forum my name is cssm.

I want to ask you about alphainventions. How should I do that?

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