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FREE WordPress Plugin for Linkbuilding (first 100 beta testers have free lifetime access)

If you have a WordPress site and you do any kind of content marketing, I have a free plugin that I built to help with linkbuilding.

Basically you put this thing on your site and people can pitch links to your content without going through your email inbox. All you have to do is look at their suggested change and accept or deny it. If you accept the change, their link will be added to your content under the appropriate anchor text. If you deny the change, nothing happens.

Why? Because it keeps your content fresh and external links are good for SEO (so long as they are quality... which will be up to your own discretion).

Totally new, totally low key, and ready to be tested.

If you want to test the plugin, shoot me a DM! And if you have non-douchey questions, you can also shoot me a DM :)

And for all those people tempted to say, "Sounds like a scam," keep your comments to yourself. I worked hard on this thing and don't need or want non-constructive criticism (but CONSTRUCTIVE criticism is super appreciated!) .

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