Comparing requests for the reciprocal exchange of links with proactive link sharing to build strong social networks for businesses.
Links And International Social Networking
From http://cindyking.biz 1028 days ago
Made Hot by: wendyweiss on August 5, 2009 11:27 am
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1023 days ago
On the positive side, when I do find people who "get it" with regards to linking, this creates some wonderful friendships. And I do think you need a healthy dose of "zen attitude", or something similar.
I just read a rant about "fake" comments or the quick and easy "like" click to try to gain visibility. This made me realize that I prefer flexible guidelines for what is acceptable and what is considered not "cool".
1022 days ago
OK, that's a fake comment. The problem with people seeing some comments as fake is at least a certain amonut of those short comments (on my blog) are from people I know.
* You make a good point
* I never realized I could do this
* Social Media is a waste of time
I've had comments like this, and they were serious comments.
Getting back to links. I've seen quite a few that are put in, and a week later made NOFOLLOW.
1027 days ago
1022 days ago
It used to amaze me when a client would tell me the magic and wonderfull idea that they had to build their IT infrastructure - 9 times out of 10 they had it wrong and maybe 5 times out of 100 totally stupid ideas.
When deciding on keywords with clients, what % do you let them blindly pick and what % take an effort on your part?