<p>Last February, I had a diabolical plan to become a household
name in the SEO community. Here I was, a guy who has been in SEO for almost ten
years and remained a relative unknown. Sure, I made a few friends here and
there and have been slowly building my reputation, but who would of thought 12
months ago that I would be able to snag an interview with one of the biggest
names in the SEO. And that's not me interviewing the big name, mind you...
that's the big name interviewing me!</p>
<p>(cue tongue in cheek here…) Here we are, nearly twelve
months later and I can hardly believe that yes, ladies and gentlemen, I have
become a "name". Ok, so maybe I'm not Jennifer Laycock. Or Rand
Fishkin. Or Jill Whalen. Or Aaron Wall. Or Andy Beal. Or Brian Clark. Or... OK,
you get the point. I have not become <i>that
</i>much of a household name, but still I bet many of you hadn't heard of me 12
months ago!</p>
<p>So here, for your reading pleasure, is a historical record
of one of the <b>greatest,
all time, 12-month-long link baiting campaigns</b>: </p>
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The Anatomy of a 12-Month Link Baiting Campaign