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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hi everybody, I'm in the process of writing a series of PDF mini-ebooks about travelling (kind of "short travel guides"), which will contain affiliate links and I want to upload them to leading Document Sharing Sites like Scribd and Docstoc, although hyperlinks do not work in those sites, unless you actually download the document (which I hope many viewers will do )My questions are : 1) How do you rank well within those sites ? For example: If a visitor to Scribd looks for articles about "New York day tours" and there are more than a few results, how do I ensure MY article will be at the top of the list ? 2) What are the best websites, according to your experience, to place those mini-travel-ebooks ? Thanks, Roni |
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| Professor of Happyness War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2011 Location: England
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Ranking high on them seems to be affected by the title of your document, having the keywords in your document multiple times, and also having a full profile, with regular activity and some people following you
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Aug 2011
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Hi Naren, Thank you for your reply, I would kindly like to ask you two small questions: 1) What do you refer to as regular activity ? Do you mean I should regularly upload dox, or is it enough to regularly comment on other people's stuff ? 2) any tips on how to get people to follow you on Scribd or Docstoc ? Thanks, Roni |
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