Press release, article submission, directory submission, blog commenting. 4 quick and easy ways to get backlinks. But remember, backlinking is a long term seo strategy. If you get 1000 links overnight and 0 for the next month, it's probably not great for how the engines see your site.
I would have to say that forum posting is the fastest way to build backlinks! But you should also do other things like article submission, link exchange, etc.
Man reading your post gives me a feeling that you really need to link fast Is like you made a great announcement "that you have a new website" and then you need to link fast "...and how to link fast". At least show some respect to people reading your posts. Thank in advance or something. I will give you only one way for that http://www.socialmarker.com/ Code (markup): I hope you're not in such a rush to get past by this. Cheers,
It's not just about quantity - also about quality. make sure you get in on Squidoo, Weebly, Blogger and other high PR sites like that.
Exactly ... Just one link from a PRWeb.com can equal 50-100 other PR0-PR2 blogs/websites. Forums are considered as authority sites. That's why they appear so many times in search results. This means quality. Anyways I believe kkkbnet lost its interest in this
forum signature links, article submission, blog comments, dir links, social bookmarking, link exchanges. Im sure theres lots more...takes time though unless you got $
You know, Johnyboy is right, I do believe that kkkbnet has lost interest...lol How about linking networks (or are they article networks, hmmm) like MyArticleNetwork? When people place your spun article on their blog, even if they have no authority (from Google's perspective) is this a good way to get backlinks? I have been wondering if I should invest in that program, but I am not sure if it is worth it. There are sooo many of these type of "membership" sites on the net you really have to be careful where you spend your money these days...
Judging by its PR and doubtful activity (spooning) MyArticleNetwork does what I call 25% of the article marketing thing. I always was for really unique articles. Spooning them obviously spoils the uniqueness of it. Now, I dont know where you saw Matt admitting that, or worse, why Google would play a "websites racism" role here. LOL In fact, it is simple to understand the importance of a PRWeb link .... when you apply and see with your own eyes. Everybody is talking about PRWeb. And believe me, not in vain