When you hear the word Off-Page the next thing that pops-up on your mind is the word 'LINK'. Off-Page Optimization deals with building links. Here are some of the techniques that helps you get quality of back links: - article submissions - blog commenting - classified ads - directory submissions - forum posting - link exchange (exchange links on relevant site with high PR) - press release - online groups - social media and networking (like facebook, twitter) - social bookmarking (like digg, stumbleupon) What other strategies do you know? Share it here!
content creators+blogs+ finding a good network of other bloggers to trade links with has always worked well for me =]
Blog commenting theme related i did not know about classified Ads & press release can u plz explain it Thanks
Classified ads are ads placed by people or businesses to let people know about items for sale and availability of jobs. It is a form of advertising which is particularly common in newspapers & online ads. We do press release for the purpose of announcing something claimed to have news value. It can be done during the general news release, event release, product release, etc. It is done in order to highlight an important event, program, or piece of information by an organization
Linking on relevant sites with high PR surely gets you a lot of attention from Google. Which world are you in?
You are telling me directory submissions and link exchanges are still working? Well if you think so then you need to get yourself refreshed on SEO knowledge. Get yourself acquainted with the changing algorithms.
With the exception of a well-written and highly targeted press release, articles submitted to the AUTHORITATIVE sites within your niche/market/industry, and reference links from how-to and tutorial sites, those are going to be the WORST kinds of links you can possibly get. You want real links (such as the three I singled out in the previous paragraph)? Try these: http://forums.digitalpoint.com/showthread.php?p=12104573#post12104573