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Hi, so i've been thinking of a new strategy for backlinking with minimal effort required, and I thought about false syndication. I also think this is a great way to start your own web 2.0 network. So this strategy consists of creating multiple web 2.0 blogs and interlinking them altogether. How to get the content though -- which is the hardest and annoying part. Fake Syndication. So what you do is take articles from article directories, and of course include the author's backlink in thr resource box. What you do next is also include your own backlink in the content itself. You get a blog page with three external links. What do you guys think?? I'll be testing this idea and will come up with my results. |
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Hi Kiril, That isn't "fake syndication", that is "real" syndication. Most webmasters that publish syndicated content do that already. It has worked for many years, I'm sure it will work for you as well. Please note that the syndication copyright usually prohibits the changing of the content. But there is no problem adding content in the form of your own call to action either before or immediately after the unaltered syndicated content. |
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Ya, if you want to stay above board that's the way to go. Preceed the article with a little intro and you're good to go. |
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