A lot of SEO's and marketers tend to overuse this same old mundane cliche of "Great Content = Links", "Great Content Will Earn You Quality Links" and this is absolutely not true. Nothing is guaranteed. Seeing this overused cliche makes me cringe, it's not even funny. I can work with one of the best SEO content writers in the world and publish the most enticing content about how to roll the perfect joint. But just because it's great content even from an objective standpoint, that doesn't mean someone is going to share and link to it. People are lazier than you think. Like I'm pretty active on social and run my blog - I read a pretty engaging article post within my niche the other day. I thought it was pretty well-written with multimedia being utilized. Did I share and link to it? No. I simply didn't want to and feel like it. So please stop with those overused statements, it's not true. Definitely not easy to convince the author to get to link to your article either - unless money is involved, which I see is the only fast way to get the deal done.
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