How to Automate Buzz Marketing with Tell A Friend Software
If you are a blogger or commercial website owner, you probably already know the importance of legitimate back links. These links are counted by search engines as votes in favor of your website. Consequently, if you have many back links, your website will also ranks higher in search engine results given certain keywords. Although it is easy to artificially generate back link through link farms, these links are not high quality links and might even be ignored by search engines as favorable votes. One of the ways to generate high quality back links is through link exchanges facilitated by viral tell a friend.
Multiple high quality back links can be generated by utilizing viral tell a friend. This can be done either through manual means or through the aid of viral marketing software. However, in order for the campaign to run smoothly, it must be initiated with the right type of leads and with the right type of incentive. Website administrators and bloggers typically will not add outside links in their site if these links will not benefit them in some way. Outside links are typically added if there is an opportunity to earn or if there is a reciprocal link.
Free website online directories are the best examples of websites employing the viral tell a friend. Typically, in order to be registered in a particular website directory, an applicant-website must also provide reciprocal link pointing to the said website. After filling-in an online form, an applicant-website is required confirm registration by posting the exchange link code on one of its web pages. Usually, the home page is preferred. An application-software of the online directory will then verify if the exchange link code is indeed embedded. After successful verification, an applicant-website is registered. The same strategy can be used by ordinary websites by implementing viral link-exchange codes.
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