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Wikimotive’s New Ebook On Social Link Building

October 24, 2012 by Tim Martell 5 Comments

Social Link BuildingMost businesses understand the benefits of search engine optimization, but many miss out on easy opportunities. Building backlinks is common, but social link building is often overlooked. Social link building enables you to build links that will spread organically, making your site more popular and bettering your position on search engines.

Wikimotive has written a limited-edition eBook called ‘Social Link Building’. This eBook gives you an overview on how to build links that will be popular on social networks and gives you some ideas to start you off. This is a great affordable and easy method for increasing exposure and finding opportunities.

eBooks—for those who are unfamiliar—are short, downloadable booklets that exist in digital PDF form. In ours, you’ll learn:

  • The value of links
  • The three C’s of good content
  • How to attract more attention to your brand on social media
  • How you can boost your visibility by making guest blog posts
  • What kind of blogs get the best readership
  • And More

If you want to know how to use social link building, or if you already use it and just want some more ideas, then you’re in luck! Follow this link to get your free copy of our ebook.

Original article releasing the Social Link Building ebook posted on Wikimotive’s blog under the title Wikimotive Ebook: Social Link Building

Filed Under: Business Social Media, Educational Social Media, Social Marketing, Social Media Marketing Tagged With: Building, Engine, Link, optimization, search, social, Wikimotive

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