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Fred Leeflang

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Feb 6, 2010, 7:24:39 AM2/6/10
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I read through this and there's some pretty good ones in there. I enjoyed reading them.

http://www.howipromotemywebsite.com/get-people-to-link-to-your-web-site.html

One I particularly liked was #10:

10. Are you an expert on a particular subject? Offer people free consulting via e-mail if, in exchange, they link to your site. People will consider this a huge value because consulting fees can be very expensive.

Perhaps we could try to set up some sort of 'expert forum' which is only accessible to users that signed up. After they signed up they may post questions in certain expertise areas of the blog authors. Getting an answer is free but requires a link back from their website (should they have one)

If you want to participate, let me know what kind of expertise you have that people might want to consult.

-Fred

Fred Leeflang

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Feb 7, 2010, 12:03:13 PM2/7/10
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I've set up something on the site for an expert forum.

- On the top of the site you will see a pulldown menu 'Expertise',
there's currently one expertise (Unix/Linux) in there.
- When you're not logged in, clicking on the Unix/Linux expertise will
redirect you to the info page about expertise
- When you're logged in you get to see the expertise page and can post
your question on there.

It's a way to get people to sign up in a nice way I believe.

Would you all please list things that you feel you're particularly
knowledgeable on so I can create your own expertise page?

-Fred

On Feb 6, 1:24 pm, Fred Leeflang <fr...@3dn.nl> wrote:
> I read through this and there's some pretty good ones in there. I enjoyed
> reading them.
>

> http://www.howipromotemywebsite.com/get-people-to-link-to-your-web-si...


>
> One I particularly liked was #10:
>

> *10. Are you an expert on a particular subject?* Offer people free

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