BTW - How much would everything you've said cost? And what sort of return would you expect to see?
And would you also have an ipad 2 giveaway to a random person who likes your fb page?
Personally, I wouldn't bother with 80-90% of the non-publishing ideas - but was just giving examples of what people do.
For our org, and clients, we stick with solid keyword rich content of varying lengths, posted, guest posted, socially mentioned, syndicated and backlinked.
Not giving away my costs, but I know that a solid 600-1000 word article can be written, edited, published and syndicated for under £50, particularly if you've got an publication workflow, editorial calendar, the right people in the right roles and the right tools in everyones hands.
The difference between trying a smattering shotgun approach of wacky ideas and a protracted campaign based on what generates top results is what separates the wannabe's from the pro's. This is why you pay someone to manage SEO campaigns.
Again, this is the Formula 1 concept. Jenson Button can tell you how to drive like him, and you can understand the concepts, but that doesn't mean you have the skill, experience and training to actually do it.
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