I tried to write some link building techniques for new comers http://site-optimization.net/link-building-tips.html
A couple of points. Your title is misleading, but your have clarified in the thread that these would be 'new' for newbie :O Lot of grammatical and spelling mistakes in the article, I will just a few: 1. Welcome to learn search engine optimization - Not a correct phrase unless L... S.. E.. O... is your trademark or name of your course. 2. You should put a whitespace after punctuation marks like ',' and '.'. 3. Your corses might actually be unique because others offer courses. 4. all websites and schools offer these seo courses on several hundered dollars - Do you mean to say 'other websites'? You should be using 'for several hundred dollars'. Didn't want to go past first 2 sentences because of all these errors. You also might want to remove 'Dig.com' from list of high PR directories. It's digg.com and it's actually a social media website.
Nothiing "new" there and dig.com is actually digg.com and that is not a directory site as mentioned. Overall this is a newbie page and it didnt interst me at all
I think all answerer on this thread aren't Using English language in every day included me @ yasiralhayan Great article, thanks.. !!
@arramuse... he titled the post "sOME new link building techniques " which is totally incorrect, he then clarified it in the first line... there is nothing new here, the article is vague and not helpful to new comers as the information is repeated in every single seo book other there. what would be helpful to new comers is how they can go about and get into dmoz or to be digg by many people everyone knows that if you get into dmoz then it is worth alot in authority and helps in ranking, the problem lies in getting accepted into dmoz. BTW the domain is pr0 and age shows june 2007