Different types of websites to submit to?

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Stormen, Apr 9, 2009.

  1. #1
    Hey everybody,

    I'm building a website's Pagerank from down and up, and these are the different types of websites categories I've been working towards up till this point:

    1) Yahoo Answers (not for PR; only indexing and traffic)
    2) Digg.com, StumbleUpon & 3-4 other social media websites
    3) AboutUs.org and other "URL-wikis" (including Compete.com, Quantcast and Alexa)
    4) Directories (more than 1000 of them)
    5) Blog-comments (20-30 of them)
    6) Link-exchange (20-30 other relevant sites)
    7) 8-10 forum-signatures (Fannation, ABC forums ++)
    8) Search engines (50-60 of them)

    So far, I've gotten PR3 after roughly 4 weeks of work (part time, of course).

    Are there any obvious websites or website-categories that I've forgotten?
     
    Stormen, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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  2. SiteBetter

    SiteBetter Guest

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    Stone,

    Thanks for the list. It is quite effective. How about actual website that would want to links to you because you have a really good website. Try that. As a former web developer and now SEO work, I have find that my clients give me the most valuable links in terms of getting credited by Google.
     
    SiteBetter, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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    jenny1985 Peon

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    can i just ask why your a trying to build your sites pagerank up?

    what will you do after you have the pagerank you want?
     
    jenny1985, Apr 9, 2009 IP
  4. Stormen

    Stormen Member

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    I'll marry a Caribbean girl and move to Jamaica. J/K.

    No, I have lots of links down into my content from my frontpage; meaning all those links will have added value - and thus, increase my standing in the search engines.

    But I'm also working on inlinks with categorized linktexts of course (meaning I don't have a one-dimensional Pagerank-strategy for my site).

    But, err, what do you mean by your question? It sounds nearly metaphysical. We're on DP forums; most people are on here to get or share tips on how to improve SERPS; which in turn most often leads to more money being earned.
     
    Stormen, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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    jitendraag Notable Member

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    You might want to try guest posts as well.
     
    jitendraag, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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    bubaipal Peon

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    Sorry but submitting to 50-60 search engines are not gonna help even .001%
     
    bubaipal, Apr 9, 2009 IP
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    BlackhatVault Banned

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    I agree. ALso even i am surprised to see blog comments down in that list. It should be up, above directories.

    For me do follow blog commenting and links from high domain PR really works.
     
    BlackhatVault, Apr 9, 2009 IP