Another thing many people do in order to make the links in their articles more powerful, is to get backlinks to the articles you submit to the article directories. An increasing amount of people are creating ‘linkwheels’, which is the process of making, say, 10 articles, linking them together and each one with a link to your main site. However there is a lot of mixed views regarding whether this is classed as spamming, in the eyes of Google. In my view, this will not make you rank lower, but the links will just not count so much. If you want to rank high in the searches for a very competitive keyword, you may want to get a freelance writer to write your articles for you, in order to stay ahead of your competition. A lot of freelance writers forums exist, allowing you to save time and a lot of money. Writing several article each week is very time consuming and paying a company to write for you can get expensive. Freelancers on a writing forum will be able to supply you with articles at a fraction of the price.
So you cut and pasted something that's already repeated thousands of times all over the net. Thank's for nothing, retard!
doing one squidoo page with your link back yo your site..and building links to that squdioo page..gives your mega link juice..
A good way to go these days is with video and putting your link in the description. Facebook is also a powerful way to get backlinks, more so than concentrating on articles alone. And it is important to vary the links, not all going to the main landing page, but other pages on the site too. Interlinking between any satellite sites, then back to the main is a good strategy however it is achieved, whether linkwheel or squidoo or blogs etc
I am currently testing out squidoo and hub pages to see if I can get some link juice. Have not tried facebook but as yet, can you explain a little more about the backlinks from there please, Thanks Alex.
Facebook receives masses of traffic from all over the world and you just need to attract their attention. You can do this by, for example, creating a fan page for your site/product/service. if you are using wordpress you can also use a 'facebook like' or 'facebook share' plug in to set up on your blog. Build up a list of friends on FB and share news updates with links back to your site, relative to your site etc etc
I just seen several competitors get dropped and I noticed some newly created link wheels in their BL profile. If I can spot them you can be sure google can as well
You can actually have a do-follow for your hubpages if your hubscore reaches 75 or higher. You need to participate on the hubpage community, create more hubpages and etc to increase your hubscore
There are many other ways to get free links like directory submission, social bookmarking, blog comments etc.... which can really help u in ranking ur site & u can get some decent traffic as well
No, you write original, unique articles and submit them only once. No reason to insult somebody because you don't understand what it is talked about ... SY
I can't aree with you. The most important thing in link building is simulating the real world. In real world you get links from a lot of diferent places (forums, comments,directories, homepages, etc). Voltrank and other smart link networks work great, but you need to diversify your link sources. I have few sites, which use only voltrank to build links and so far all moved up a lot (tp10) for weight loss related keywords.
I have had great results with article marketing with e-zine articles for getting back links and traffic to my site. Your content should be original. No cut & paste. Take your same content and just rewrite the article with a different spin.