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Posted: 04/29/2005 08:44 am
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Hi All,

I've been thinking of ways to build links on an ongoing basis which doesnt require you to link back to other webmasters.

So what i am going to do is set up a communal pool of content. Whereby a fellow webmaster can come on and use an article I have written and in return credit where the piece was written.

I plan on writting a couple of articles a week, all relating to the same theme. So a webmaster can constanly come back and take more, fresh content.

Now the question I have is how do i promote it? How do i effectively build a community of people to take and display my content?

All feedback will be appreciated. Thank-you in advance.


 
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