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		<description><![CDATA[What is double backlinking [or 2nd-tier backlinking]? It&#8217;s where you have a number of sister sites that point to your main revenue / money site. The sister sites are created for the primary purpose of giving your main site more link juice and authority on Google. Sister sites could be blog posts on other networks, social media accounts like Twitter pages and Face book Fan pages, or just sites that you&#8217;ve had sitting around and have not done much with lately. Pointing links to sister sites can take more time to produce results but it can be a useful technique if you have any concerns about pointing links directly to your main site. The links are perfect for giving sister sites more authority and ultimately transferring more link juice to your main site.]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">What is double <a title="Backlinking &amp; SEO" href="http://www.theecommercesolution.com/blog/2010/05/06/what-is-link-building/" target="_blank"><strong>backlinking</strong></a> [or 2nd-tier backlinking]? It&#8217;s where you have a number of sister sites that point to your main revenue / money site. The sister sites are created for the primary purpose of giving your main site more link juice and authority on Google. Sister sites could be blog posts on other networks, <a title="Social media networks" href="http://www.theecommercesolution.com/blog/2007/05/01/how-social-network-marketing-works/" target="_blank">social media</a> accounts like Twitter pages and Face book Fan pages, or just sites that you&#8217;ve had sitting around and have not done much with lately.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pointing links to sister sites can take more time to produce results but it can be a useful technique if you have any concerns about pointing links directly to your main site. The links are perfect for giving sister sites more authority and ultimately transferring more link juice to your main site.</p>
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