Link builders, online relationship creators, search media networkers, SEO associates/strategists, and whatever else your company decides to label you: I feel your link building pain.
You know who doesn’t? Most of your coworkers.
If you are someone who has never built a link in your life: that is about to change.
Oh, to be a non-link builder. To have no idea what it’s like to be banned by forum moderators, wonder if the publisher you sent a guest post to stopped responding because they were attacked by a gang of rabid monkeys, had to prove you aren’t a robot to overprotective mommy bloggers… and the rest of the internet, written posts on the pros and cons of plumbing with chlorinated polyvinyl chlorine pipes vs galvanized steel, had to fend off creepers on various social media persona profiles who just don’t seem to understand that “relationship creation” for (at least) what you do doesn’t involve nude photos, and, most of all, to not know what this feels like:
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3 Responses to “Why Your Entire Company Needs to Learn to Link Build” Leave a reply ›
No doubt, there is a lot of benefits in link building for business. However the right team and the right strategies are needed to achieve the desired goal.
I agree with all inclusive effort in the link building effort so that everyone in the company will readily get a sense of satisfaction.
Understanding link building process opens up the individual more for better SEO.
Building links is very vital and for someone who have the experience, there is no limit to the sensation and satisfaction felt. So, if you are no link builder, its important you try it out and see how your online marketing effort blossoms.
The concept of link building has never being an easy process. Little wonder many don’t seem to be inspired by it. Like a line from this post said – Link building is just the start. It isn’t easy, but it is rewarding. So, the need for all hands to be on deck for improved ranking should not be ignored.