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<blockquote data-quote="Kitsune" data-source="post: 583673" data-attributes="member: 2928"><p>Alright then... "semantics" was a poor semantic choice on my end. </p><p></p><p>MikeCF is clearly talking about using content as the main driver of traffic. This leads to organic link sharing. Other than that, on-site SEO keeps the pages per visitor high. He is saying that his strategy is great. </p><p></p><p>He is saying that buying links is bad, as is trying to inorganically game the system in any way. He's then saying that Roosh and RoK are using his system as opposed to the inorganic system. </p><p></p><p>Is it all marketing? Well, yeah, technically. But if I told my mother that I was going to release a book next month, that's technically marketing too. Realistically though, I'm not a marketer if I tell my friends that my book is coming out soon. Guys who wear tapout T shirts aren't marketers when they wear the brand. Those are both planned strategies to get more interest in the product too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kitsune, post: 583673, member: 2928"] Alright then... "semantics" was a poor semantic choice on my end. MikeCF is clearly talking about using content as the main driver of traffic. This leads to organic link sharing. Other than that, on-site SEO keeps the pages per visitor high. He is saying that his strategy is great. He is saying that buying links is bad, as is trying to inorganically game the system in any way. He's then saying that Roosh and RoK are using his system as opposed to the inorganic system. Is it all marketing? Well, yeah, technically. But if I told my mother that I was going to release a book next month, that's technically marketing too. Realistically though, I'm not a marketer if I tell my friends that my book is coming out soon. Guys who wear tapout T shirts aren't marketers when they wear the brand. Those are both planned strategies to get more interest in the product too. [/QUOTE]
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