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There’s no doubt that creating a valuable piece of content is a great way -and maybe even the best way- to attract links. However, when I mention link baiting (or link targeted content), I often get reactions like ‘it sounds nice, but link baiting probably isn’t the way to go for me’, or that ‘building content to attract links doesn’t work in my industry’. Bullocks. In a three step guide (of which this is part one) I’ll try to show you how everyone can come up with great ideas, can turn the idea into a piece of killer content and can make that piece attract great links.
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from Wiep 1395 Days ago #
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Thanks for Sphinning this, Gyutae ;)

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from Brent-D-Payne 1395 Days ago #
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Nice article.

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from bwelford 1394 Days ago #
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Excellent.  It’s also good to check your final idea on Google and Google Blogsearch.  That can give you an extra loop in refining and extending your concept.

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from bbcarter 1393 Days ago #
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That’s a great post... useful and thorough!

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from wanimayuresh 1393 Days ago #
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it’s a very creative and greate artical Sphinning it :))

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