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Niche Pursuits Update: Reddit, Wikipedia, and Creative Commons Link Building?

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The past couple of weeks have been very busy around the Haws household...and for Niche Pursuits! I h

The past couple of weeks have been very busy around the Haws household...and for Niche Pursuits! I had my brother and his family stay at my place for about a week over 4th of July and now my sister and her family are about to come stay with us this weekend! Somehow in-between all the madness of cousins running around my house, I was able to get my new WordPress plugin for building internal links (Link Whisper) ready and launched! I will simply say that Link Whisper is being well received...so it's making all the hard work and planning over the past 6 months worth it...thank you! If you haven't had a chance to check out Link Whisper and how it can save you a ton of time building internal links, you should do it soon. During this initial few days, Link Whisper is going to be $20 off the regular price...so now is a great time to add it to your toolbox. [Get Link Whisper Right Here:]( [( Reddit, Wikipedia, and Creative Commons How can you use Wikipedia, Niche Sub-reddits, and creative common images to build links? Well, I just so happened to interview a link building expert, Sam Williamson, for the Niche Pursuits podcast. I recently released that episode and it's worth a listen! You can [check out 3 advanced link building strategies right here](. These are all white hat strategies that Sam has seen a lot of success with. I hope you enjoy the podcast! Overall, I hope you have a great weekend and find success in your business. Now, I've got to go hide in my basement to get as much work done as possible before "Uncle Spencer" gets attacked by kids... Thanks again, Spencer PS - Here's what one Link Whisper customer said about my new software tool: "Link Whisper is a great tool! The feature I like the best is the on-screen report that shows you how many incoming and outgoing internal links you have (or don’t have!) for each post or article. Just that one feature is worth the price because you know exactly what’s missing and where you are making mistakes! And then you can use that to make links on the fly or jump right to any post to look at it in detail." Jon Dykstra of FatStacksBlog. PPS - You can see a full demo video and [get the discounted early bird price on Link Whisper right here](. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 8524 W Gage Blvd # 1, Kennewick, WA 99336

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