The following is a guest post by Brandon Hopkins.
Hi, my name is Brandon and I’m addicted to link building. Now that we got that out, let me start by telling you that I see opportunities all by the place. One of my favorite methods for building hyperlinks is to give a full RSS feed on established sites. I know there is still debate on whether or not full RSS feeds are a good concept, but I have good reason to put an end to the debate.
1. Source subject matter Vs. Duplicate Content
There is a good reason why Ezine Articles ranks #1 by other editorial directories and Ezilon Web Directory does great with Central and South America search results. The reason is they have the source substance. They are the first to publish something so Google knows they created the composition. Every other directory has duplicate composition. Since you’re the first to post, Google knows you have the source subject matter, so don’t anguish about someone else duplicating your substance.
2. Free urls!
Like I said, I’m addicted to link building and one of the easiest ways is through creating great blog substance. Once you get a great piece of subject matter up (pics, video, or content) produce certain and link to your site somewhere in the body. When someone steals your composition, it’s usually not personal – it’s automated. Since these composition thieves aren’t reviewing each stolen post, it’s fair game for you to link to whatever you want. Of course you will find some that strip all HTML out before it gets posted, and there isn’t much you can do about that.
Want the Stolen composition Removed?
If someone is stripping your HTML and not providing you with value, and you want to remove that stolen substance, you can start with some date consuming steps that often get expensive with legal fees or come to nothing considering the substance thief is in another country. whether you’re still insistent on trying to remove your stolen substance you should start by sending a letter to the website owner. Find the name and address through a Whois search. whether that doesn’t work, contact their web host. Still no luck? You can file a DMCA.
Here are two hyperlinks for help with filing a DMCA.
How to File a DMCA Complaint
Digital Millennium Copyright Act (Google)
Good luck with DMCA. I’ve been down that road twice, both of which just wasted my instance.
Brandon Hopkins does Madera website design. Contact him for a web design quote.
Note from Donna: I’ve actually had good luck with the DMCA process, but it’s duration consuming, and only worth the effort whether the thieve’s subject matter has a chance of outranking your own. that rarely happens, but once in a while, the dirty scoundrels actually have a mighty site that is capable of out-ranking source composition. For those rare instances, do try the DMCA route. But 99% of the date, Brandon’s method of letting the substance thieves supply backlinks to your site is very good advice. I additionally totally believe in using full RSS feeds. Full feeds are what users want, and whether full feeds plus enable us to acquire a few backlinks from subject matter thieves, that’s good for us as well.
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