I found this list: http://www.squidoo.com/dofollow#module4463958 I am wondering -- would it be best for me to pick the best of these and post constantly on them, or would it be better for me to create accounts with them all and scatter content to them all?
I am wondering -- would it be best for me to pick the best of these and post constantly on them, or would it be better for me to create accounts with them all and scatter content to them all?
It's funny that you mention that list - I actually went through them and submitted to almost all of them right before Christmas. Here's what I've found so far: Digg - Awesome. It has the highest page rank and gives you links to your aritcle/link posts Dzone - they deleted my link because it wasn't "useful" - ignore them Spicy Page - Awesome. They've already given me almost 10 links and I just joined. Plime - they marked the link to my site as "spam" because it's a business-related site. They're a waste of time, but i did get a link from it. Yedda - gave me a link A couple that aren't on there that are great for getting links: Jumptags.com - every "tag" that you put on your post, gets you a link - so tag a lot. guidespot.com - I got a lot of links from this too If you're a local business, I have tons more that I can recommend that give you links.
But guys, please answer my question if you can: I am wondering -- would it be best for me to pick the best of these and post constantly on them, or would it be better for me to create accounts with them all and scatter content to them all?
Just find something teh same on your niche and keep on posting there. It would help your ranking better.
Great list.I've tryed some of this in december,but in new google PR update I don't have a higher rank(
him: "Hey I see you have a blog. Dofollow?" her: "Ehm, no. I don't. What are you talking about?" him: "You don't follow?!" her: "No I don't follow, please help me." him: "You nofollow? I will only help if you dofollow." her: "I'm lost." him: "So is your free link, forget about it." her: "O...k....."
Yeah sorry, I forgot to answer the actual question. To be honest, I'm not 100% sure but I would say that you should do a little of both. I would constantly be looking for new sites to get links from, while also concentrating on about 10-20 that always consistently get you links and do a good job in helping your ranking. You don't want to ever forget about getting links from new websites from what I've heard.
Tq.. I am think this list a great... just narrow down your work to this list.. thank for sharing.. Iam plan too use this list myself.
Hi, Great list you've got! You just mentioned that you have a list of sites like DIGG and others for local business? Do you have anything for Toronto, or how it works?