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That “spammer” label can be a hard thing to shake. The thing is, you might earn the title completely unintentionally. What you consider innocent might be viewed very differently by the people you’re trying to reach through your social media marketing efforts.
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from CIKMarketing 765 Days ago #
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Excellent article. If participation in forums, blogs, and social networks that are do-follow for links is legitimate, then people should go for it. If you're participating for the link alone, then it could be considered a form of spamming. I'm glad you wrote such a straight forward article on this topic, it's something many people try, and wonder after why they didn't see the desired results.



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