eMarketing Link Popularity Getting Others To Do It For You - We All Do It
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We all create, download, read and post PDFs without any thought to the link popularity development of this media. Google (and most other search engines) crawl and parses the content and links within these files. A few links referenced in each (particular in all titles) colored coded as regular text (titles are often underlined and thus good camouflage for links) and password protected is a great opportunity to develop your link popularity strategy. Most things, people will download and sometimes others will post this downloads on their site, particularly if there is no clear mention of others.
This strategy is also intangible - link popularity develops - your ranks improve without you continuing to work at it. As you become more successfully and clearly at some point your content has value - quick additions of copyright ownership can be made, logos, etc. Did you know that you could also track the use of your PDFs' With the script editor you can seamlessly and covertly add Hitslink, Indextools, Extreme-dm, or any other cookie-base tracking JavaScript code and follow of the use of every single PDF ever downloaded and opened on the web or someone's desktop (if hardwired access is available). Do you ban rogue spiders that attempt to gobble up your content... think hard on this one. Recently, for a client tested this and allowed anything and everything access. The site started at PR3 and few backlinks, 4 months later 10,000+ backlinks and PR8.
Planning is the key ingredient but with a little innovative thinking, you can achieve a lot in a short period.
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