I have been trying to search for directories and search engines where I submit my site and still my website only have 2 back links when I check on the www.seoserp.com back link checker. How does it happens? I even exchange links to related sites. How I can build more back links? I created a 2 blogs a few months ago and it has more back links compared to my e-commerce website. I was wondering how this happens. Can someone tell me and can help me out? Thanks in advance.
The majority of directories have been devalued greatly by google. Link exchanges are not what google wants to see, and carry little, if any value. Google likes one-way links from authority sites (sites that already rank well for the keyword(s) you are targeting) - anything that looks natural.
My dear Friend There are many methods through which you can build backlink and i would advice you to start not directly from high PR because at initial stage it will be difficult to obtain such high PR. Secondly you have to use all the method to build backlinks then only you can get notice by eveyone. Say foreg. Start from Article submission and that too in ezinearticles.com only then only you will be notice by tons of website owners and get genuine backlinks. Finally you can do with this directory submission, social bookmarking, press release, online classifieds, forums posting, blog posting, comment on blogs, review on sites, podcast submission, and much more Cool Mate and Enjoy your day Dashanan Sharma
oh ok so those directory submissions is not really relevant to backlinks? But how about those related websites that I submitted my site? Iam asking this because due to the changes of google in there algorithms my e-commerce website was drop from the first page.
Related websites are great, but not if they are a link exchange. A link inside the page is much better than a footer link, blogroll, or a link on a resources page.
it's difficult to get backlinks these days since lots of web sites has noFollow parameter.. I have tried to get doFollow blogs but some of them then changed to noFollow..
So those link exchanges stuffs are no longer part of having a good backlinks the way it used to be a few years ago? If I want a back links my site should be within the pages of related sites? How about inside a BLOG articles? or a PR websites?
Yeah, google got wise to link exchanges a year or so ago. They weren't natural "votes" for a site - the link was only there because you linked to them. Blog articles are fine - anything that looks like it is a "natural" link because someone liked your site. The best links are from top ranking sites for the keyword you are trying to rank for - any site ranking in the top 20 or so. Getting these type of links aren't usually easy. You can always "buy" a link from one - but google is anti-paid links so you have to be cautious.
Thank you very much for the information. I guess i have to search for that good quality sites that need to link my website naturally. A lot of hard work for this one.