Having a hard time finding "quality" links

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by solid7, Oct 11, 2006.

  1. brandon72

    brandon72 Peon

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    #21
    I just realized somebody else made a recommendation about article marketing too. Oh well, two tips are better than none ... even if they're the same.

    You asked about a resource box (for articles). Here's a good explanation:
     
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  2. Cryogenius

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    #22
    SearchBliss.com has a good Backlinks Finder. You enter in your keywords, and it searches for related pages that you can submit links to.

    Cryo.
     
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  3. mastermemei

    mastermemei Banned

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    #23
    Content is king, so if you have rich content in your site everything will gradually (it takes time) follow (PR, etc)

    Creating and submitting articles or blogs will also help
     
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  4. Freewebspace

    Freewebspace Notable Member

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    #24
    I am offering links at my directory you can buy it
     
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  5. solid7

    solid7 Well-Known Member

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    #25
    Uhh... No. I don't quite think your directory is what I am looking for.

    My content is good, and I have good organic rankings. So I need to be 100% focused on getting the links.

    I'm getting ready to write a couple of articles for a major publication related to my topic. We'll see where this goes from there.
     
    solid7, Oct 13, 2006 IP
  6. Voasi

    Voasi Active Member

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    #26
    Just like when you submit your article via EzineArticles.com or some other article submission site, you can put a resource box at the end of the article, with links (or whatever).

    Major online trade publications love content and if you can provide them free articles that are QUALITY, making your only requirement for using your excellent article a link to your site, then that should be a bargain for them.

    Win-Win :)
     
    Voasi, Oct 13, 2006 IP