The juicylinks tool doesn't seem to be available anymore and the Linkfinder tool http://www.seomoz.org/labs/link-finder/index.php seems too tedious. I am looking for something that just lists highly relevant pages that I should try to get links from that may or may not link to my competitors.
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How do you find good quality backlinks for your website?
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RE: How do i use Linkedin to promote my site
I have joined multiple groups that relate to my industry and engage in the relevant and interesting discussions. This helps being there before the sale so people get to know you. After listening to a group for a week or two to get a sense of the kind of conversation if I see positive response to article posts linking to outside sites, I may start posting some of my own articles and webinar promotions if its appropriate to the discussion or the group.