@sujanpatel fair enough. Let's see what you come up with.
Didn't mean to be too harsh but here and SEJ I've seen a lot of cookie cutter posts that don't contain too much substance. I'd rather see 1 epic valuable post every few months than 1 fluffer every week.
It can work but you have to be prepared for taking a hit as well @EllyseTaylor (Ellyse Taylor). Worked great for me the past 3 years. I even have a few PBN networks building links to my 2ndary sites. NEVER my main business sites. It all depends on the industry you're in. Test and expect the worse.
Like Tad said, earn the links and don't depend on the shortcut.
Shocker! All marketing companies. Way to choke out another average blog post.
Marketing to marketers is a no-brainer. I'd rather see a linkbait article with non-marketing companies like Cisco with their Network Life approach and content: http://newsroom.cisco.com/mynetworkedlife
Or GE and their external "future of tech" site http://txchnologist.com
Even coffee companies like Starbucks and DD with their social/mobile profiles constantly putting out B2C content always at the right time that sleighs anything their competitors do.
Self promotion shit! Weak and obvious 4 tips if anyone knows anything about reddit.
try again @thecoolestcool
@sujanpatel fair enough. Let's see what you come up with.
Didn't mean to be too harsh but here and SEJ I've seen a lot of cookie cutter posts that don't contain too much substance. I'd rather see 1 epic valuable post every few months than 1 fluffer every week.
It can work but you have to be prepared for taking a hit as well @EllyseTaylor (Ellyse Taylor). Worked great for me the past 3 years. I even have a few PBN networks building links to my 2ndary sites. NEVER my main business sites. It all depends on the industry you're in. Test and expect the worse.
Like Tad said, earn the links and don't depend on the shortcut.
Shocker! All marketing companies. Way to choke out another average blog post.
Marketing to marketers is a no-brainer. I'd rather see a linkbait article with non-marketing companies like Cisco with their Network Life approach and content: http://newsroom.cisco.com/mynetworkedlife
Or GE and their external "future of tech" site http://txchnologist.com
Even coffee companies like Starbucks and DD with their social/mobile profiles constantly putting out B2C content always at the right time that sleighs anything their competitors do.
Watching the New England Patriots beat the Colts and move on to the SuperBowl