Effective and Easy Way To Energize Your Article Links

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Not sure if this has been discussed here, but I've been using a great, easy, and cheap method to energize (Google cache) my articles submitted to article directories.

My wife uses AMR (Article Marketing Robot) and when she has finished posting a string of articles, she gets an active link report created.

So what I did was set up brand a new Wordpress blog with a domain (something link linkhunter.com or linkwork.info) - whatever. Then she has been posting a new post every time she gets her link report from AMR.

Google sees that your domain is exactly related to links, and each post has different content, so no worries. It works well, and this caches all of her articles for her.

Now would Google think it's just a link farm? I would think so! But so far it's working wonderfully.
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  • Profile picture of the author timpears
    That is odd. Am I reading this right? You build a site and post the links she gets from a run, as a page on that site? if that isn't what you meant, then I misunderstood. But that would look to be a link farm as you said. But don't knock it if it is working.
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  • Profile picture of the author divahotcouture
    nice post, thanks for sharing the effective and easy way to energize your article links
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  • Profile picture of the author jhonsean
    Make it in a simple and natural way. The Content must be unique and informative.
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    • Profile picture of the author StarN9
      Originally Posted by jhonsean View Post

      Make it in a simple and natural way. The Content must be unique and informative.
      I completely agree with what you are telling
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