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Welcome to Shameless Plug your very own informative blog. In this blog we will share information related to several topics ranging from fashion to technology, food and lifestyle, daily news and current affairs.

Here's some other information available on our blog

  1. Online marketing tips and tricks.
  2. Learn how to earn money through blogging
  3. How to start your own blog with Wordpress and other blogging platforms.
  4. Search engine optimization, Pay per click, Affiliate marketing, Social Media Optimization and marketing.
  5. Our experience with digital marketing.
Our Mission is to provide maximum information to our readers through a single click. Also we will discuss in detail how to earn online, promote yourself to a level where you will breakout of your stereotypical daily 9 to 5 work routine and enjoy your life by being your own boss.

Now the question is why the name Shameless Plug

Shameless Plug refers to an attempt to promote your self or some other business. Here we will provide you with the right information in the most detailed way to digitally promote/ market someone or even yourself for an independent living. In other words Shameless plug is a digital liberation blog.

Here we will also share our experiences in the field of digital marketing.

We wish to create a community for anyone and everyone who wants to start earning online through blogging on different platforms. This will help you discover the power of blogging. Blogging is a very strong tool which use the power of words to bring out a change in the world. You just need the right blend of hard and smart work.

Shameless Plug is a long journey and we wish you to join us on this roller coaster ride.

For any information or question contact us on shamelesslyplugged@gmail.com

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