Yes, as sultanofSEO said, if you want good links they cannot be built fast. Here are a few methods of getting backlinks: Forum posting Blog commenting Press release submission Directory submission Article submission Link exchanges Social bookmarking
A viral marketing campaign can help gain links in a short piece of time so consider: - running a competition. - giving away free ebooks / products. - offering to write a guest blog for a magazine / website in your industry.
Everyone is looking for fast and easy way without spend single penny, and the fact is "no such thing" You need either spend money or spend time on getting quality backlink
totally agree. Too many folks want something for nothing. Truth is, as they say, there is no such thing as a free lunch anymore.
lol, you guys are funny. "Cannot be built fast" MWAHAHhahahahaha, OMG you kill me... As a wise man once said, "You don't know the power of the dark side..."
The "power of the dark side" is what gets you no PR on a 2 year old site, no quality backlinks - kinda like the site in your signature.
All those will help a bunch but you'll have to do it with dedication. Guest blogging is also another wonderful method that will look a bit better to SE's IMO then something known for having the purpose of creating back links such as cheap directories, article "warehouse" type sites... Good luck!!
Funny. I was being flippant, but I get the impression that you're not. If you're serious, go ahead and make whatever dismissive assumptions that you'd like, but you're missing out. You obviously haven't tried it. In my defense I haven't used the domain for 2 years and have no plans or need to build extensive backlinks for it either. I'm marketing it through forum participation and ads. I hope that it obvious that I also wouldn't suggest using such methods on all sites. Micro Niche Sites? Sure. Articles or Videos? Definitely. Authority sites? Possibly, but not with the simple one-size-fits-all package I'm offering at the moment. That's strictly for new sites, landing pages, and micro niche sites. I've had 3 sales inquiries today but had to turn one away because they had a PR6 authority site and wanted automated blog commenting done on it. I recommended against it despite their low budget.
I agree, building links takes time and thought and actually making meaningful comments and contributions. The slow and steady way works and it is beautiful so its simplicity, even though there are so many out there trying to confuse the iisue or add drama to it.
Link bait will get you some of the best and all-natural links you can get. Write something that people will WANT to link to, or give something away, and then promote it with ezine articles and such.
Like most things in technology, and even outside... it comes down to a simple consept!!! Good Fast Cheap PICK 2