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		<title>By: Yura</title>
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		<description>It largely depends on how much money you make from traffic and how much traffic the links will get you, which, in turn, depends on the keywords, landing pages and the sites/pages you&#039;ll be getting links from.

Technically, I&#039;d invest $2-4k in creation of a single, best of the web quality article, craft a persuasive headline (1-2 benefits with a call to action) and share it on topical social sites, Delicious and StumbleUpon. You&#039;ll probably need to find someone with good profiles on social sites to do that for you, but it&#039;s another story.

Since you&#039;ve researched the SEO field, this is called linkbait, though I prefer it to call link worthy content.

But, if you ask me, if those 200 links do come from authoritative, high quality websites and are natural, with the anchor text you want and to the landing pages you want (ranking at #2-5 before link building), then you can get pretty good ROI on investing in those links, too.

However, what I like in link worthy content, is that you get hordes of targeted long tail traffic to the article, too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It largely depends on how much money you make from traffic and how much traffic the links will get you, which, in turn, depends on the keywords, landing pages and the sites/pages you&#8217;ll be getting links from.</p>
<p>Technically, I&#8217;d invest $2-4k in creation of a single, best of the web quality article, craft a persuasive headline (1-2 benefits with a call to action) and share it on topical social sites, Delicious and StumbleUpon. You&#8217;ll probably need to find someone with good profiles on social sites to do that for you, but it&#8217;s another story.</p>
<p>Since you&#8217;ve researched the SEO field, this is called linkbait, though I prefer it to call link worthy content.</p>
<p>But, if you ask me, if those 200 links do come from authoritative, high quality websites and are natural, with the anchor text you want and to the landing pages you want (ranking at #2-5 before link building), then you can get pretty good ROI on investing in those links, too.</p>
<p>However, what I like in link worthy content, is that you get hordes of targeted long tail traffic to the article, too.</p>
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