+Rep added for @Jamzman for always being so helpful and +Rep for @mark64490 for finding a password that was lost for 3 years. That was determination.
Thanks for the Rep, it was a weird period of my life went through very acrimonious divorce around that time, sold up everything moved from France to take a new job in Malaysia as didn't want to return to the UK as definitely no work there to speak, all friends in UK telling me things there as bad as in 2007 so everything took a back seat. Passwords were all over the place, family pets names, kids names+ DOB's etc, etc, now I email myself and try to be organised but unless use same pw for everything it's a nightmare to keep track of them all so now upload text file to Dropbox, just hope I don't lose the login for that ..
great Jamzman, si funciona rep added!
Hi, maystrotet, this looks good but it's only one video,the rest of the course is missing.
Thanks. Rep added.
Rep added!
I couldn't find a sales page. It's one video.
The guy talks about finding wiki dead links about your subject and then finding sites that still link to a broken link. You then contact the site owners to tell them that the link of the article is dead and if they could replace the link with your updated article.
Another technique is finding articles on Wikipedia which have "citation needed" text next to them and submitting your own links there.
I, personally never heard of these techniques, though the first one is kind of similar to a skyscraper technique by Backlinko.
(12-30-2014 07:16 AM)Jamzman AKA Shurikn Wrote: [ -> ]This one is fixed because the old one doesn't give any links...
thanks for the share but unfortunately this one doesn't give any links either