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>> Yeah, this we'll talk about it after.
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>> Uh yeah, this is a brand retainer. This
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the second before last we'll be talking
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about now link insertions.
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Uh that's the easiest way to uh to make
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money. I mean the easiest to implement.
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It's very simple. So for example, you
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get paid to put links on your content to
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uh websites or products or whatever.
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Just put a link. That's all. And I will
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show you $1,000 example. So what is link
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insertion? Very simple. Again, they pay
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you to add links. Uh it might be for
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existing content for search engine
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optimization. They want to have links to
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their website everywhere. So their
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website gets higher authority.
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So mostly small or unknown brands need
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that like the the the better known
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brands they already have links
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companies pay you to insert links on
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usually on your website to increase
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>> They don't want to sell product. Well,
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it's good, but the point is mostly to
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>> on the web to be more on the center of
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the web than on the outskirts
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on the worldwide web. So the back links
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it's called the backlink they boost
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ranking and authorities for the website
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and it it can be cheaper than creating
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new content for them. That's why they do
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>> Um so what you are selling when you
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include links from other companies on
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your website is you're selling your
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website's authority. they only contact
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you because you have authority and if
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your website has higher authority than
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>> uh it's very useful for them to get a
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link from uh from your your website. So
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this generally only applies to website
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not so much to social media. So usually
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they find you they mail you because uh
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if they are interested in your authority
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that because they found you
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then you just add the link and you get
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>> So if you're not in this state uh the
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>> Oh yeah, of course you can.
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>> No, I mean they find your article so we
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cannot uh approach them first.
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>> Yeah, of course. to wake up again.