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The Ultimate Guide To eCommerce Link Building [8k words post]

Marketing, social media, advertising

Kaloyan Yankulov

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Hello marketing community,

Kalo here.

Few weeks ago I wrote a post here on the TFLF about building links for online stores.

Because of the interest in this topic, I wrote this massive 7.5K words guide on eCommerce link building. It's very long and meaty, and it's 7 times more helpful than my previous post.

It's my first post on my company's blog so be honest and let me know what you think.

From this post you are going to learn:

  • Why SEO is important for online stores?
  • What makes your store link-worthy?
  • How to identify your linkable assets?
  • How to find link opportunities for your store?
  • How to figure out good and bad links?
  • How to use the Link Building Framework (+ a template file)
  • 16 link building tactics from my personal experience
  • Loads of link building resources to expand your knowledge further
If you deem it useful, please share with the eCommerce community.

➤ Click here to read the guide

+ Free eBook.

If you prefer reading eBooks, you can download the post as a eBook.

 
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Stardust

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Dude this is not the Warrior Forum. You can't just blast through the doors and shamelessly promote your business.

Oh, and your sales copy stinks btw. It looks like it was written in the 70s.
 

Kaloyan Yankulov

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This guide is an extension of this topic that I wrote a month ago on the Fastlane Forum. Quite a few people found it useful, so I thought this guide might be even more useful.

Regarding my sales copy, I'll be really happy to hear your points so that I can improve on it. What sales copy you are referring to in particular?
 
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Stardust

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This guide is an extension of this topic that I wrote a month ago on the Fastlane Forum. Quite a few people found it useful, so I thought this guide might be even more useful.

Regarding my sales copy, I'll be really happy to hear your points so that I can improve on it. What sales copy you are referring to in particular?

You've changed my mind with this 2nd post. Maybe you are a nice guy and want to give value. But the way you entered the room was repelling to me.

And by 'sales copy' I meant this post. It turned me off because it looks like a sales letter. And I overreacted. Don't know why because it's really not my style to get in these kinds of arguments.

The guide you linked to might have proven useful to me. Maybe your intentions were good, but the presentation was not.
 
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