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Someone has offered to write blogs for my business and I don't know if this is evil or not

This person said she read one of my amazing blogs and e-mailed me with this offer. She/her also plans "to include a few external links within the article. These will be resourceful and provide your readers with an avenue to learn more about the topic at hand should they wish to do so. I will also be including internal resources within the article where it makes sense in order to boost traffic to your already existing blog posts." I don't know what company she works with. Should I ask her that? I need banklinks, so should I tell her I'll publish yours if you publish mine kinda deal? Thank you seo experts.

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