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7digital
Mar 27th 2009, 8:33 am
I can get backlinks that are not related, but I'm getting no PR. So how do I find these backlinks related to my niche? Is there some kind of software program that can help with this? If so, have you used it to build links.

Thanks!:)

dave08
Mar 27th 2009, 9:07 am
I find the best way is to find someone with a similar interest but not a rival. For example, if you niche is mobile phones, find someone who blogs about TVs or other technology. Then swap links or blogroll with them.

It will benefit you both with backlinks and also give your readers some other blogs that they might find useful.

~kev~
Mar 27th 2009, 9:08 am
One of the easiest ways is to sign up on a related forum and add a link to your signature.

If the forum does not allow signature links, look for forums using the SMF software. SMF has a "your website" section in your profile, and then a spot to name your site. You can use this feature to build backlinks with targeted keywords and still be able to follow the forum guidelines.

Vbulletin forums have the same feature. But there is no way to give the link keywords. You wind up with "Visit <insertname>s website" in your google webmaster tools.

kanwarjot
Mar 27th 2009, 9:18 am
why you need a software, just do a google search related to your niche and contact the webmasters [ this may not be as fruitful as you desire]. The other method is just see the link exchange section of webmaster forums and see if any owner is offering link exchange

tariq1654
Mar 27th 2009, 9:26 am
You can get thousands of free directories related to ur niche from Google search. Place ur link.
If u want quality one way links then do the following:
1. Press release
2. Article submission.
PM me for details.

squelsh
Mar 27th 2009, 9:53 am
Look at your competitors they will have done most of the hard work for you already :)

I dont think you mentioned what niche you are in but here are some niche directory lists that may be of use

hxxp://www.web-directories.ws/Niche/

hxxp://www.directorycritic.com/niche-directories.html

(change xx to tt)

Apice Internet
Mar 27th 2009, 10:01 am
I think forum signatura will help you to build some quality backlinks

7digital
Mar 28th 2009, 10:01 am
Thanks so much! Now the work begins!!!:(

charter
Mar 28th 2009, 10:19 am
The Free Links in the sig file might help.

silverstoneindia
Mar 28th 2009, 10:56 am
@ first No one will give u back links either it is paid or exchange!
@ make site unique so that people will point towards you. it would take much time
@ third easy way to get back links is do blog comments now . it is quite easy if you agreed then go ahead and click (http://maxinspire.co.in/business/archives/311) here is method to get back-links and list of blogs.

Good luck!

azkul1
Mar 28th 2009, 12:44 pm
You can use my professional networking (http://www.prospotlight.com) site, which allows you to create enough content on that site to essentially create your own niche.

atniz
Apr 1st 2009, 9:05 am
First, PR is related to high PR dofollow backlink and it is not related to niche.

My guess is that you are not getting high PR backlinks or your site might get penalty from google for selling links.

monfis
May 30th 2009, 4:09 pm
I can get backlinks that are not related, but I'm getting no PR. So how do I find these backlinks related to my niche? Is there some kind of software program that can help with this? If so, have you used it to build links.

Thanks!:)

If you want "serious" one way backlings you need to work on it with a method "out of the box".

You need thousands of "crappy directory submissions if you are targeting competetive key words just to see a very poor SERP improvement.

Do somthing that is not "saturated, because few people know about it.
It requires a bit of work (wich can be outsourced) but the results are amazing if you do it well (doing it well means you need some writing skills, but that can be outsourced, as stated before).

http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?t=1305452