
HUGE Authority Website that accepts your content (you probably haven't heard of it)
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I would like to give some love back to the community and share with you a very powerful web 2.0 authority website that allows you to publish your content on it.
This is much more powerful and effective than your usual Facebook pages, Blogspots, Squidoo Lenses or Linkedin profile.
The site is structured in a way that allows you to receive part of the link juice directly from the homepage. That's what makes it so different.
Works best for local SEO but I have also tried CPA offers for national product + review searches and they work well.
Be sure to post only quality content and do not post anything blackhat.
Check the graph below:

This is a medium competition affiliate term. No backlinks. Just 500 words article with one image. Jumped to #32 right after being indexed.
The site is Best of Patch | Local News, Community, Sports, Shopping, Restaurants, Things To Do
This is a huge authority especially for local searches in US (works best for US) but national terms like affiliate keywords are still doable.
REGISTRATION:
1. You register through this URL: https://patch.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/r..._form_id=39916
Every registration is checked manually.
2. In the homepatch field insert URL of one of these town:
Browse By State to find your local Patch | Patch
3. You will receive a confirmation email with your password once they approve your application.
SUBMITTING:
NOTE: You must use self-hosted images if you want to be able to control file name, alt tags. etc.
Log in here: Welcome to Patch Publisher - Your Voice. Heard. | Patch
Under choose a topic always choose Bulletin board.
Title and description actually represent meta title and desc so make sure you use them right.
I suggest you work in the HTML mode for most control.
In the lower left hand side corner, choose the publishing mode.
There is no manual approval for content publishing (yet) so all good there.
Hope this helps.
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