3 month intern plan, thoughts/opinions appreciated
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Just looking for some opinions here. I'll be hiring a summer intern to help with marketing, spreading the word, and link building.
Just wanted to get some feedback on what I'm thinking of having them do.
1. Run back link checks on all competitor websites and ask the owner/webmaster if they'd consider linking to us.
2. Directory submit to any relative directories that pass link juice.
3. Find relevant websites or forums and ask for links, run broken link checker while on their site as well. Maybe offer their audience some sort of freebee or special product/e-book.
4. Create hang outs on Google +, groups on Linkedin.com, Quora etc. Follow relevant Twitter followers and post content regularly.
Trying to think of a few other things as well. Looking forward to your opinions. Thanks.
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Consider having him/her produce some content for you as well. It's easier to get links if you have some good content for them to link to.
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