Hey all. I've been assigned to helping out a business and their visibility on Google (as part of my whole 'branching out your job abilities.. i seem to suck at SEO hehe) , but I've ran into a small snag now that I've thought of it. I'm trying to get a net of inbound links to said business by using social bookmarking websites/information pages like wikipedia but one huge snag: Everything NoFollows outgoing links. This kind of shot down my joy plane when i realized all the work up until now means nothing. So my question is, where would be a good place to drop said websites name to help out with inbound traffic? I thought about seeking out relevant forums and subtly dropping the obligatory "informative advert" but i always feel so dirty when invading a forum just to be like 'buy some crap from here' thanks for any help!
Start submitting your site to the links directories and wait for the approval which might take a while, or hire a freelance copywriter who will write few articles for you then do submit your articles to the articles directories. otherwise build a couple of blogs related to your site theme, then submit content and update it each couple of days then link your site from the blog post it self. Hope i was helpful ?
Submit Articles and submit site to directories first. Then do social bookmarkr and forums and comments on blogs.
social bookmarking sites, forum signature, blog comments. Include a link to your site. Offer something free, and required people to link back to you. If you have good site contents, people will link to your site. Some people do exchange links, and buy links from other sites, but would not suggest you this, Google does like the idea.
Social bookmarking sites, espacially digg and del.icio.us, both are great. Leave comments on blogs. And leave ur sign on different forums. Try to submit your feed to as many directories, and link direct. as you can. I think this will take some time but will prove as nice time investment....
Yes, there aren't too much benefit on link exchanging.. I would rather use the time to think of how to link bait and make people link to my site depending on your niche. For example, you can have an easy to use online tool to calculate hair growth rate based on a few generic input in a hair loss site. Article submission and blog review works well for me
Commenting on blogs may work, but it will never make that site famous, coz if there is no real work or content there is no chance that people will care about it.
i've noticed that my main competitors have around 1000 more inlinks than i do (i currently have around 500). searching their referrers, few have links from blog posts, and not even many directories. they seem to have gotten links from related websites - one-way links - i'm not sure how they have achieved this. quite a few of the referrers are from sites set up by the same people - microsites etc, which i am also doing. so you may want to consider this too.
directories seem to be the safest bet, but the problem i've found with the majority is how slow/policed they are. Takes ages to do anything...