Yes, you're right, i think we're arguing two different points. I missed the point about getting the traffic to actually convert.
I can't speak from experience on that part, but can say reading guest posts on some authority blogs does create an almost instant credibility for that person - for me...
I'd have to disagree - respectfully. If you're article is compelling enough (which it will have to be in order to have the opportunity to guest blog on an authority site), it can drive a lot of traffic. Especially if your copy is written in a way that evokes curiosity or leaves some unanswered...
Backlinks can and it can't send traffic. It's all about the quality and visitors you are targeting.
A backlink in your forum signature, for example, might drive a little traffic by people clicking out of curiousity about what you're doing. But a backlink as a guest blogger at a high traffic...
Hey everyone,
I've poked around in here now and again and found this forum to be very useful. Looking forward to meeting some of you and contributing where I can.
Ryan
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