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Now let’s say that our realistic bloggers have been adding together their daily posts on topics of interest to their diligence. Word gets around that they put up some precious information and at the very slightest offer a voice for the company. Couples of blog posts have been emailed with News Letters to fellow colleagues and even better fellow industry bloggers groups are starting to link to the blog and their RSS feeds. The site starts to appear on fellow bloggers’ blog rolls links and specific posts are linked as references and points of discussion in other online publications to achieve great links.
Google likes these high quality incoming links. Google likes them even more when the links come from relevant sites that are relevant to the content also. Because the blog has added a number of indexed pages for the sites and others have started to link to the blogs it pops up in the more good links for Google Ranking Factors.
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