Best blogs to get a link from

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by midi, Dec 8, 2007.

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    I am trying to contact some blog owners, who have blogs in the category of my site to see if they can link to my site. However, I do not know how to see which ones are the sites which can bring most traffic to my site. I am interested in traffic, not PR.

    I was thinking of selecting them by their Alexa Rank. However, I am not too happy doing it this way since from experience I know that the Alexa Rank can be misleading (especially for certain blogs). How do you choose high traffic sites for link building purposes? Any other ideas or suggestions? Thanks.
     
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  2. midi

    midi Active Member

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    Nobody has any suggestions?
     
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    midi Active Member

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    Thanks airraid81. I checked the Gawker blogs & they are a little off my end. I am looking more at blogs which are succesfull but are owned & managed by individuals & not too proffesionalised, in the range of 500-1000 uniques a day of traffic. Whatever the Gwker blogs request to me (if anything) I will probably not be able to pay.:(
     
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    I just search google for the key search terms to decide who to ask for a link from. They rank highly there - they're bound to have decent to good visitor numbers as well.
     
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    Thanks kh7, the only problem with that is that when I put my keywords in Google, I find mostly competitors (I have an ecommerce site)... no blogs. The first blogs I find do not have too good Alexa numbers (and although I am no big Alexa fan, it is the only number I am considering so far for reference). Just surfing, I have run into much better & more appropiate blogs... so I was wondering if there was a better way of finding them, together. A site which gives the different blogs grouped by topics & ordered by traffic figures.

    I have used some lists such as: http://blogpond.com.au/top-100-australian-blogs-index/

    These are a good source & when I check them, the numbers seem more appropiate than those I find from Google, but I do not find enough on my niche. I have tried also Google blog search, with not very good results....
     
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    They don't require money or exchanges. They just link to a lot of content from other blogs. So, if you write something good, you can send them an email with a short summary and a link, and they might post it.
     
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    That's mainly from Australian blogs. Btw. Do these blogs have nofollow links or are these valid backlinks that they give:cool:?!
     
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    My advice is to aim high :)

    Approach some of the bigger blogs, you've got nothing to lose. Once or twice I have given blogs some tips on how to improve their SEO or conversions and they have thanked me with a link.

    Most people in the world will help you out, if there is something in it for them :)

    Hope this helps
     
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    Thanks for the tip, I may give it a try... I am not looking for a normal link, but a good & quality link... so I see it difficult... but I may give it a shot anyway... got nothing to loose:)... Thanks.

    Torsten, I think most do have nofollow links. However, at this point I am not interested in comments but on getting a good & quality link, relating their content & my content.
     
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