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SearchEngineWatch Forums -- Discussions About Search Engine Optimization, Marketing & Searchinghttp://forums.searchenginewatch.com [SearchEngineWatch Forums -- Discussions About Search Engine Optimization, Marketing & Searching] For example, Search Engine Watch has 107 citations from the Wikipedia, just search using the syntax *.searchenginewatch.com to find out. It is a great way to see what types of Wiki links you have and also to see how people are using your content in a positive or negative way towards your brand.

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Seroundtable.comhttp://www.seroundtable.com [Seroundtable.com] Link Building: One member posts, "Does the merchant want a good affiliate program to have good affiliates, or for links?" The member goes on to explain that affiliates can spot these affiliate programs that pass link popularity, "almost as easily as we can see which programs have leak problems." It is a serious thing for an affiliate to compare link popularity passing with leak issues. For those that do not know, "leak problems", I believe is when an affiliate manager "skims" revenue from the affiliate (can be wrong).

Blog.searchenginewatch.comhttp://blog.searchenginewatch.com [Blog.searchenginewatch.com] Search Engine Watch Blog: June 4, 2006 - June 10, 2006 Archives: Andy Hagans linked to a new link building guide by Jim Westergren. The guide goes over how to build links in 2006.

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