The Wikipedia, the free Internet Encyclopedia is widely used by people throughout the world mostly for references purposes and there are only few who have known it that Wikipedia can be used also by online writers, book publishers, merchants, advertisers and other online users to harvest backlinks and traffic for their products and services offered online. It is said that Wikipedia is one of the biggest, oldest and most authoritative websites on the Internet. It is hard to do a Google search for any term that does not list Wikipedia in the top ten. If you could create as many backlinks from Wikipedia to your website as you wanted it - you could also combine that with another sneaky link building method to get even more links and traffic with ease. Online writers are also businessmen so online writers can use this method to their advantages and also to learn how to strengthen their businesses venture online.
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LinkedIn is the world's largest professional social network with over 300 million users managing their professional identities, building and engaging with their professional networks. It is a place where users can discover professional opportunities, business deals, new ventures and a place where to get the latest news, inspiration, and insights from professional people. Based from my experience with LinkedIn - I found it that the site is not only good for creating professional profiles. It is also one of the best places where a writer can promote his products and other services that he offers to his online audience. Both the writer and the publishing sites that first have published his original and high quality articles would enjoy the benefits from using LinkedIn.
Normally, online writers promote their works by sharing them through emails, search engines, social networks and other bookmarking sites available in the Net, and by using some of the popular websites and professional networks - aiming to harvest backlinks and traffic. Now here is another cool online tool to use to promote our best products and services online through the power of ZEEF. This is my newest discovery that I thought might can help online writers with their online activities. According to Frido Van Driem - one of ZEEF's curators and site builders - he defines the word as: When you wanted to play in the sand without all the rubbish like little rocks, plastic cups and twigs, you would get a sieve and start sieving the sand. After sieving the sand the only thing that’s left is high quality sand. After sieving now you could enjoy playing in the sand without the pain of all the rubbish.
The origin of the word ‘Sieve’ comes from the Dutch word ‘Zeef’ and the German word ‘Sieb’. Before 900; Middle English was ‘sive’, Old English was ‘sife’; cognate with Dutch Zeef, German Sieb; akin to sift (source dictionary reference). |
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