(Photo from here and click through if you've ever wondered about the use of the Three Stooges for teaching statistics)
No matter how narrow the vertical, somebody somewhere cares about it, writes about it, links to it, and you'd darn sure better recognize and respect those editorial passions before you go asking for a link to something that may look like a match, but isn't.
Forget the "Curly Theory" and you'll get pie in your face, knucklehead
Here is how Eric Ward defines his "Curly Theory" of link building:
Related Entries
- Mar 13 2011SEO (the short version)0
- Apr 12 2010SEO links for news editors0
- Jan 18 2010Re-examining Examiner.com0
- Dec 21 2009Why Examiner.com's traffic is growing through the roof18
- Mar 6 2009DIY blueprint: Creating a media venture in a weekend0
- Aug 8 2008NASCAR should be an Olympic sport0
- May 2 2008It was silly of you to come, but stay awhile3



ShareThis
Hey thanks for the shout out Jack! The Three Stooges can teach us many many things :)
Happy Holidays.
Eric