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		<title>By: Jeffrey Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeffrey Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hey Matt:

I wrote about a strategy like this ironically I called &quot;link insurance&quot; you can Google it (its in the top 10). The who concept of linking to your links to pass the juice from a site one or two tiers back to a target site is the premise.

Social media is from one level built on this premise. Arguably, it could be abused, but in the context of providing stability, it is a tactic that is used frequently by many companies.</description>
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<p>I wrote about a strategy like this ironically I called &#8220;link insurance&#8221; you can Google it (its in the top 10). The who concept of linking to your links to pass the juice from a site one or two tiers back to a target site is the premise.</p>
<p>Social media is from one level built on this premise. Arguably, it could be abused, but in the context of providing stability, it is a tactic that is used frequently by many companies.</p>
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