Review a site and then notify the site's webmaster of the review. If you wrote a quality review, you'll probably get a backlink. This works better if you review site with medium traffic. The webmasters at the high traffic sites may be too busy to pay attention to your email. It does hurt to try though. Also, you don't have to review an actual website. You could review a company's products, services, seminars, ebooks, etc.
Nice But lets say if I review the site and the owner doesn't likes what I have written about his site. Then will it create problems?
It might be a good idea to review things you would recommend However, negative reviews sometimes generate more buzz. And sometimes if you're review is well stated, a company may make take your feedback and improve whatever you reviewed.
sounds like reviewme.com only you're getting some $$$ to make the reviews. I have done 3 reviews so far
Does work. If the guys at the company do like the way you've presented it, you will get a free plug from them. And I think you missed not between does and hurt.
for know On I was just aware of way of gettin back link is directory submission and search engine submission, you guy give me new idea about gettig backlinks Thanks
Well I guess you could do that. It's just that, you really have to like the website you're reviewing, because otherwise you'll just be deceiving your readers, and that's not good for your integrity.
yes i agree with fennimore.....its true the reader will b deceived if one has not presented a honest review
Another way is to interview people with their own medium traffic sites. Most people will want to point out that someone interviewed them. Better yet, do an interview with three people asking them the same questions and post it all together. That way you stand a good chance that at least one of them will link back to you.
It still depends on the reviewer, if it is not related then the reviewer is not interested, it would be nothing.
lol i have a great idea make a blog and take top sites and review and make fun of them and send them a link lol he would be pissed about it and tell many people === backlinks
Good point. If think if you're blogging, it shouldn't be hard to find a couple blogs in your RSS reader that you really like. Great idea. Here's an example of what you're talking about. Thanks for bringing this up. If you are going to review something, make sure it's related to your niche and website. Otherwise, you probably won't get a backlink. Most people don't usually link out to non-related sites. Thanks for catching that. How do I edit my post?
I have a website dealing with home improvement and one thing that I use a lot is tools. I review the tools I use on Amazon (PR9), Epinions (PR8) and Sears(PR7) and anywhere else I can stick a link in. I am not entirely sure whether or not they have no-follow tags in their review sections but some of the big boys deliver some traffic.
Yeah, you could put it that way Also, it gives more value to the website visitor rather than a regular link exchange that oftentimes goes unnoticed. Great tip! I forget about the big boys.