What are the best and most effective link building strategies? This may be the most important SEO question to answer, so here are some of the best link building strategies applicable to most websites. Create a blog on your website. Without content, there is nothing to SEO. Create an RSS feed. Interlink between pages on your site. Ask people you know for a link. Ask for links from websites with a high page rank. Make it easy for people to link to your website by giving them the link code. Research competitors to learn who is linking to them, and see if you can get them to link to you. Link out to other web pages, which will incentivize people to link to you. Get people to see your content. Use social media, search engine marketing, and content marketing to get exposure. People will not link to your website without first seeing your content. Build relationships. By building relationships, people will be encouraged to link to you. Niche specific directories. These directories are for specific industries, rather than general directories. Guest posting. Submit articles to be posted on high quality websites, especially those specific to your industry. These blogs may not accept content that has already been posted on your website, but it's worth creating fresh content for a blog with a high page ranking. Trade articles with other bloggers. You give them articles for their website, and they give you articles for you website. Educational content. This content gives you a chance of getting high page rank backlinks from educational institutions. Green content. This content is interesting to the green community, in which there are websites with high page rankings. Live blogging. This can attract a lot of links, especially if you are the only person reporting on the event. Event recaps. Similar to live blogging, this can get a lot of links, especially if you are the only person recapping the event. Event resources. Also, like live blogging and event recaps, this has the same effect by helping people keep up with available resources before and during an event. How to's, tutorials, glossary of terms, and complete guides. Experts in an industry typically get a lot of links to these resources. Infographics. These have become very popular, and make it easier for people to understand complex data. Webinars. These live videos can attract a lot of links, in addition to links to the archived videos. Social media. Backlinks are created when setting up the social media accounts, and by posting on the media. Also, social media helps you build the relationships that can result in backlinks to your website. Sponsor contests, clubs, and events. These have the ability to drive traffic to your website, and also earn a lot of links. These link building strategies are some of the best strategies applicable to most websites. Note - If you like my reply then you can provide like to my profile
i found usefull to post into high authority forums... like digitalpoint ) or other forums where you post ontopic and posts are indexed in search engines, so it bring you traffic. -- note that your posts must be usefull, no crap, because crap is not indexed usually.)
Those listed above are good example of link building however before you go to off-page SEO for link build make sure that your on-page SEO has good parameters. What I am trying to say is check your meta data if the title, description, keywords and other attributes are appropriate. If they were all correct that's the time for you to link build. You may do things such as: Manual Submission for Web 2.0's Blog Commenting Article Submission to those high authority sites (please make sure that they are reliable) Press Releases PDF Video Submission (if you have video to be posted) Directory Submissions (make sure they are reliable and trusted because of the Directories now are spam) Social Bookmarking I think that's all off-page I could suggest to you. I hope those could help you to build good link building.