Simple Trick For Building Your Social Network’s Authority

by Jack Humphrey

I just wrote up a link building tip in Social Marketing Central, the Friday Traffic Report’s community, that you should check out if you want a cool way to help your satellite pages do better in the engines.

Hint:  90% of the people who comment here at FTR are doing it wrong!  I show you why in my latest blog post at Social Marketing Central.

Read: Simple trick for getting link juice to your satellite pages

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The Davinator-Viral Marketing Strategist 04.01.08 at 8:41 am

Wow, why didn’t I ever think of that Jack.? Man, it seems so easy to figure out. I’ll definitely start doing that. I’m still getting a lot of things set up for getting the most out of Social Power Linking. I must say, it’s the best training I’ve ever come across for Web 2.0 period, anywhere. Thanx for that!

Cheers
Davin

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Warner Carter 04.02.08 at 9:53 pm

Jack:

Another reason you are the King of Social Marketing

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Caleb 04.03.08 at 1:48 pm

I’m thinking as my profile links grow my authority grows and so will the traffic…I guess it’s true that the best ideas are usually the simplest ones :)
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Joseph Ratliff 04.04.08 at 7:46 am

Jack,

I just had a “Duh” moment thanks to you :)

You could link to different posts within your blog…perhaps relevant to the conversation…use your feed as a link…site… aahhhhhhhahhsahhhhhh!

Time to get to work. :)
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