Hi, I am new for forum posting.I have a website related to seo and the other one is related to real estate.In a forum which is related to seo.I have signature for my seo related site.can I add another signature of my real estate site for the same posts.will it beneficial for promotion of both the sites. Please someone help me.
Yes you can add 4 signature in single forums according to rules .If you have some blank space left then use it atleast you will get some backlinks from 5that forum for your site .
Thanks,but I am trying to say can I add 2 signature which points to 2 different sites which are of 2 different category and it will be beneficial or not.
Hello, forums links can help your site crawl faster but as DP links are no where related to real estate, you will not get much help in terms of link buiding and seo. Its better to check some real estate forums where signature links are allowed and dofollow. You also need to check if the signature links are nofollow, there is no use of it as search engine will not count it as backlink.
Add any links to your Signature on this forum. I don't think with so many links on the same page will do any good in terms of SEO
You should focus on posting in popular follow forums related to your companies niche. That will get you the most relevant sig backlinks. Check big-boards.com for the most popular forums.
That's fine to have the links in your signature. You just add some related text before your link then it will be much beneficial for you. This is a forum and you can link any themed site, blog or profile. For more see the guidelines...
You can add sig links to whatever site you want - theoretically, that will have a little more *benefit that having four links pointing to one and the same domain. However, you can't expect any value of forum sig links anyway.
Signature links on forums as busy as this one always has its benefits in greater visibility and fast indexing. Of course, for a more pronounced benefit, one should always try to put only 'relevant to the niche of the forum' links. Regards, RightMan