The Simple Way
Why do site optimisation by trying to trick search engines into delivering content based on fake blogs that point at the site? It seems to get hits, seems a good reason.Making a noise on the web does depend upon TRACTION.
Traction is defined as the tendancy for humans to communicate with each other about something that is truly impressive they have experienced so they want others to see it too.
Social networking at best is revealing new tricks and techniques to a hungry audience. Oh I found a great deal at this site - but Fred over there found that and ... but it seems really just a bunch of webmasters who want to gather a crowd so fake a lot of noise. It always works. But is there a better way to build a site's growth programme.
Real social network may have a limited value, but fake social networking may results in governmental fines and charges of misrepresentation.
By the use of real blogs written by people who are really interested, we lead real curious buyers around the web. It is not just the noise that the crowd makes. It has to be the content, as well. Fake blogs are search engine manipulation, pure and simple. They have no value.
The hits that arrive via faked URLs do not usually end up being of any value. It is the noise of the gathering crowd that is of interest.
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