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All the Cool Kids are Doing it

Posted in Black Hat SEO by alex on the August 27th, 2007

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No, we’re not talking about drugs, sex or body art. Rather, this is a short post on the fine art of Social Media Marketing.

Scratch that.

It’s about milking the SEO linking power of Web 2.0 until the cows come home and then giving it another go for good measure.

As usual, some people will want to stick their long and unwelcome “ethical” nose into the debate. Should these tactics be used for Good or Evil? My answer is, all of the above.

There are many ways you can use social media sites, the most popular being Digg, Myspace, Stumble Upon and the rest of the usual suspects.

You can brand, you can get customers, you can socialize, network, market, solicit, flatter, flame or otherwise express yourself.

I for one am almost entirely uninterested in all of the above. What I’m after is backlinks. Big Juicy links that say my name b*tch (that would be anchor text, ya).

I’ve been meaning to write about this for a long time, in fact ever since Eli from SeoBluehat posted this little piece on keyword real estate.

This is some of that but also a lot more. The tactics are largely free and show you how you can get hundreds of solid counted backlinks for your new or old sites.

It’s so simple even baboons outsource it to other monkeys.

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7 Responses to 'All the Cool Kids are Doing it'

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  1. Vero said,

    on August 27th, 2007 at 5:19 pm

    Thank you for pointing out this great resource, Alex!

  2. alex said,

    on August 28th, 2007 at 2:00 am

    Hi Vero,

    Thanks for your comment. All those RSS feeds I read have to come in handy someway…

  3. Parvez said,

    on August 29th, 2007 at 12:28 pm

    Man. your resources are great and u really do a great job.
    Thanx a lot.
    The day I’ll achieve financial freedom or something I would estimate what percentage of it was helped by you.
    I think I’ve gone on to become a regular reader here.
    Thans once again.

  4. Alex Goad said,

    on August 29th, 2007 at 12:53 pm

    Hi Parvez,

    Thanks a lot for you comment, they mean a lot to me.

    Keep reading and applying and you’ll be there soon enough.

  5. Kevin said,

    on September 9th, 2007 at 10:46 am

    Hi Alex, you so right I have used web 2.0 methods to achieve top rankings in Google and Yahoo, I find the task can be a bit tedious though but the results can be incredible if you used correctly.

    This really cracks me up “It’s so simple even baboons outsource it to other monkeys”. I find your writing style to be refreshing it makes learning difficult tasks so much more fun.

  6. alex said,

    on September 10th, 2007 at 12:46 am

    Hi Kevin,

    Thanks for your comment. Web 2.0 is a wide scoping opportunity for those brave enough to tackle it.

  7. George Alarcon said,

    on November 24th, 2007 at 5:02 am

    Dear Alex,

    How can I get more information on the “web 2.0 methods” that are being so highly spoken about by your regular readers?

    Thanks.

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