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Old 08-17-2011, 11:49 AM   #1
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Is it sensable to bookmark your own articles posted on BMR? In moderation of course
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Default Re: Bookmarking BMR posts

Nah I wouldn't worry about that. Just focus on writing as many as you can so you're getting your monies worth. If you're worried about your posts getting indexed, BMR does all the bookmarking and pinging for you

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Thanks 36burrows for the comment. Yes I know BMR bookmark the posts themself but I was more thinking in the line of more link juice by bookmarking BMR posts again.
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"Boosting" any url that is linking to a url of yours is always a good idea.

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"Boosting" any url that is linking to a url of yours is always a good idea.
I agree 100%.

But in terms of BMR posts, I think you're better off spending your time writing more posts.

I've been using BMR for about 4 months and you really don't need to do much else to get really good results.

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Highly recommended, especially considering how easy it is to buy or use automated tools for bookmarking.

You went through all the trouble of making posts to BMR, why not take the time to assure that Google sees them? Especially for the small time investment.

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I believe they already use something like Onlywire to do this.

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I wouldn't worry about this tbh, as 'BMR' build links to the articles in order to ensure that the links are indexed.

My account has an indexation rate of 100% currently and has only dropped to 99% once.

I'd worry about getting your posts done instead.


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