Link Building Scool
‘Link Building S’cool’ is an informative blog encompassing all matters related to link building and related SEO strategies. We are here to educate and help you on all aspects of link building through our lucid yet simple writing.
In addition to covering all significant updates in the industry, we will present fresh and unadulterated content.
We also encourage you to write, and share your opinion, knowledge and unbiased reviews on link building. We would be happy to write on topics you want to read – all you gotta do is ask.
Link Building S’cool is committed to offering information as accurately as possible, while remaining fair and impartial.
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Friday 6 November 2009, 7:25 AM
Link Building is Cool
When we started to develop this blog, we brainstormed about an appropriate name. Link building but was another option (besides several options). But we stuck to ‘Link Building is cool’ because it communicated our raison d’ętre, to tell this doubting joneses that link building requires skills, patience and insight.
We agree that there are firms out there which fib about the links that are delivered, and it is these instances we would write about. We will cover all significant updates (PR updates being an all time favorite) in this industry.
We will also write about the myths surrounding Link Building and various misrepresentations that a lot of Link Building companies do to win cases.
In this sense this blog could also be called, “link building school”.
Being situated in India (the undisputed hub of link building), gives us the advantage of being in the war zone. So all our reporting would be fresh and unadulterated.
We will attempt to bring you unbiased reports, reviews and opinion in the Link Building arena.
We would also invite our readers to let us know what you would want us to write about, and we would be happy to oblige.
We will encourage you to write and let us know what you would want us to write.
Happy Linking
Comments on this post
I am not entirely sure what you mean by link building. Do you mean making contacts on the internet, e.g. using Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn? I must admit that I follow people in return for following me on Twitter, even though what they're selling has no interest to me. And I do find dubious people purporting to have 10 million Twitter friends that are genuine. The idea about buying Twitter friends seems attractive, and I'm not sure whether you alluded to it or not. However, the claims of some individuals concerned I think have been unrealistic. So I think that the personal relationships that you build on trust is much better than links achieved through unsolicited spam, for example! What do you think?


