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Let's say you have a website, whose articles are featured on Google. Aside from contacting websites, is there a way for that article to generate links naturally? I've seen other sites offer an html code for others to copy and paste, which includes the keyword and url of the article. Any other ideas? Is there a way to track who uses the copy and paste function without waiting for days from the Yahoo site explorer? |
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| Beware - Straight Talker War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: United Kingdom
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Sorry if this isn't what you want to hear but I think you're approaching it backwards. Stop thinking about how to spread your content and start thinking about how to write to that others want to spread it for you. |
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I am well aware of that. I'm curious what other peoples' experiences are.
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