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Tag Archives: Followed

5 Reasons Why Followed Blog Comment Links Are a Waste of Time – and What to Do Instead

Nikola Roza August 26, 2020 Link building is hard. It’s the major hurdle newbie bloggers face when building their online empires. And more often than not, these bloggers turn to followed blog comments as an easy and affordable source of links. But is blog commenting for links worth it? Or is it a waste of … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why Followed Blog Comment Links Are a Waste of Time – and What to Do Instead

Game Changer? Imagine A Twitter Where You Followed Interests Rather Than User Accounts

Like other major social media sites, the content on Twitter that you see is mostly based on those you follow. But what if you threw out the follower model for an interest-based one? Danny Sullivan on October 27 If you’ve ever signed someone up for a new Twitter account, one of the challenges a new … Continue reading Game Changer? Imagine A Twitter Where You Followed Interests Rather Than User Accounts