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An Offseason Traffic Recipe


Jeremy Igo

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Was this what you were doing with the whole Terrell McClain pro bowl thing?

Obviously Zod was wrong about McClain but honestly some of you guys never let it go.  I sometimes wish I had one of those neuralizer pens from Men in Black that I could zap some posters so they would let some things go.

 

You aren't alone, like CRA and the running back thing..........

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Obviously Zod was wrong about McClain but honestly some of you guys never let it go. I sometimes wish I had one of those neuralizer pens from Men in Black that I could zap some posters so they would let some things go.

You aren't alone, like CRA and the running back thing..........

They just want attention. It's cute in a pathetic sort of way.

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The Traffic Truffle

 

1. Make silly claim.

 

2. Make it about a controversial subject

 

3. Tweet it

 

4. Sit back and watch the starving football fans devour each other in a withdrawal induced frenzy.

 

what happens in that #4 is that portions of their article and, more importantly for them, a link to that article will get posted on numorous relevant sites, including bigger ones like this, and really benefit from the link juice. and then there's the retweets and the increase in followers.

 

the more we quote garbage and link to it, the more the garbage makers grow.

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