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- Sphinn It!
Posted By: aimClear 249 days ago
Topic Type: News Story (Jump to http://www.capecodseo.com)
Category: Link Building
7 Comments
7 Comments
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It doesn't actually say anything - just the typical generic "find links from good sites" that seems to plague every "link building article" these days.
I like reading the same things from different percpectives. Everyone has their own individual ability to relate with certain crowds/personalities. What may have been helpful to one man, may not have been helpful to the next..
Stumbled and Sphunn. Thanks Marty.
Link building is great when your SEO does the work for you. :)
@iBrian - while it may not be much new information, my key point for writing the post was to give readers some insight into what a proven SEO practitioner/consulting company has been doing - along with some specific processes that may beneficial - not to all, but definitely for some.
Business owners have a finite amount of time to figure out where the most appropriate strategies for SEO fit in. Getting advice from those with proven experience is a great way to help make that determination.
Thanks to Marty for thinking it would be valuable to the rest of the community. (and thank you SpostareDuro for the additional feedback)
While I won't go quite as far as iBrian - the article is well written and with Rae's gathering of linkage current best thoughts as a follow-on becomes a valuable CapeCodSEO client resource.
Where I do agree with iBrian is that there is nothing new or improved that would make it of interest to anyone who's spent a week in the SEM business - indeed that was not the writer's audience.
Reiterating the known basics on Sphinn simply begins to look like a great big friendly back-patting session.
Indeed, the frustration is that a lot of the link articles are generic at best - you have to look at Jim Boykin's old stuff to see anything really detailed in this area.
Of course, the rebuke is that rather than complain, I should write some myself - normally I'm too busy, plus want to avoid giving away too much competitive advantage (that's why few link builders write anything) - but I'll be speaking on both link building panels at SES later this month, and am planning to tell as much as possible, and get the presentations online around the same time.
The old saying goes the more mud you through against the wall; the more that sticks is always true. These type of articles are always refreshing from that point of view.