Use these method to increase backlinks.. * article submission * forum posting (through signature) * web directory submission * blog directory submission * participating in community sites like Yahoo Answers * press release submission * online group posting * promotional ads * link exchange * Social bookmarking in digg and deals. * Feed submission
Hi, To get good back links you have to fallow, submission of aricles, social bookamark, blog comments, bookmarking sites, social media sites and directory positng these are helps to get the link back and search engine ranking position. Regards, raghav
1) Advertisement in Google or other high quality websites 2) Submit to search engine directories. Search engine directories are a good way to get a free link to your website. 3) Create useful information in your website for you audience and then they will cite your website in other places, this is the key and ultimate way to increase page rank.
The question is about backlinking and I totally dint get you. The stuff you have told is good for PR but its not backlinking!
Allow me to define it in the most simplest manner A back link is "link back" to your site from another site. For example:- Your link is present on site A and when some one clicks on the link, the browser would redirects to your site. Following are the ways to get backlinks: Link exchange with the webmasters Social bookmarking Blog comment submission Froum submission Article submission Directory submission Check them out.
Some of the things I’ve not done (or at least not done for quite a few years) include: * link exchanges * buying links (I’ve run a couple of small AdWords and BlogAds campaigns but no text links) * begging for blogroll links I think if someone did some analysis on the type of links that are pointing at ProBlogger that they’d find that the majority of them are the result of someone commenting upon, disagreeing with or recommending something that I’ve written. What type of posts have brought in the most incoming links? I’d be guessing here - but I think there’d be a few: * Scoops - breaking big news is probably the best way to get incoming links because the majority of bloggers who report on the news will also include a link to you as it’s source. Some blogs have perfected the scoop post to the point that they’ve really launched themselves into the A-list as a result of them. * How To Posts - I always find that these posts generate a lot of incoming links. Once you help one person work out how to do something - they often like to keep a record of it for themselves but also to pass it on. * Opinion Pieces - arguing a point strongly is great for getting people to comment and link up to your posts as you generally find that two camps rise up as a result - firstly those who agree with you and want to write about why - and secondly those who disagree with you and want to state their case. * Group Projects - while I don’t force participants to link back to my blog I do ask them to consider it. Even if only 50% do this can result in a hundred or more backlinks per project. * Humor Posts - one of the frustrating things of having a serious blog is that quite often the heavier and serious posts (that you put hours and hours into writing) get ignored and it can be the lighter and humorous ones that you post off the cuff without thinking about them that get all the attention.
Directory submission, Article submission, Forum participation, blog commenting, press release, news group, and so on. But select quality sites to linking with.
There are many ways to get more backlinks. Such as forums positngs, blog commentings, social bookmarks and more, you can check other threads over here in this forum