Positioning in Small Business Marketing
Freebie content pays you big
February 23, 2008 on 10:35 am | In small business news |Savvy internet marketers tap into article databanks… copying and pasting prewritten copyright free content as “bait” for getting listed tops at Google(TM) and Yahoo(R).
Heck, I do the same from time to time… republishing content from well-known authors experts like Bob Bly and Yanik Silver.
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