no easy and fast way all hard and slow --but it is just those backlinks which will give u better rankings
Actually there is a good way to get some quality back-links. It may be a little off the wall but it is very easy to create a PAD file for a piece of software and then submit it to the 1200 or so software directories. I've been doing it for a couple of weeks now and a couple of my sites have some new back-links. One has 6500~ another is up towards 118,000. The 180,000 I'm checking out because it seems a bit high to me, especially when I haven't done all that much with it. But then back-links are back-links. I came up with these figures in the Google Search box links:xxxxx.com Anyhow, it does seem to work pretty good and with the right back-links you can get a pretty good spot in the search engines. ie: One site I've been working on for some time is #2 of 2.6 million with the search term colon care (That's Google. Yahoo gave it an 8 of 9.7 million and Bing gave it an 11 of 11 million. ) I don't know how long it is going to stay there but I'll take what I can. Back to the back-links. I'm planning a video of submitting a PAD file. I've done the "Social bookmarking" and Articles writing. My vote is for the submitting a PAD file. good marketing to all RT...
Article writting and submitting Make a video on You Tube Buy some quality 1-way links All of these will move you up on Google
Links that are easy to get mean didderly squat! links of true value come to those who deserve them. Create content that is worth linking too! don't wast your time with blog commenting or forum linking its just not a proven metric!
Buying links is dodgy, i wouldnt do it, i know to meany companies and friends who have lost their rankings doing this!
Article marketing is the best way to get one way quality backlinks to your site.The directories submission also generates the one way quality backlinks but it takes time.
You are partially right Phillip. Web masters that spend the time and effort do deserve the quality link-backs. Buying a link had a short life and, IMO, is now a dead method of getting links. Google, and the other SE's seem to be able to spot the phony links. This is what I see as the main problem with one-way link-backs. Quality. PR rankings Quanity There is little value in having a link from a site about hair cutting linking to a site about mountain climbing. There was a time when random non-related links worked great. However, I think that those days are gone. It doesn't take Google, and the other SE's, to wise up about these so called black hat tricks. Getting a lot of high quality and high PR link-backs is a little tougher but it can be done. Good marketing all. RT...
Well, this is how I do it - i make content in Flash. Flash games, that is, and share them with Flash game portals. Those applications include links to my website. If a game is good, it gets a review here and there. But, as it's obvious - it works only for a certain target groups...
i think best one way links get from article submission and forum posting blog commenting is also good way for getting quality one way links!!!
article marketing, blog commenting and dir. submissions are best and cheapest ways to get one way backlinks.
The internet is all about adding value; so suggestions such as blog commenting, forums postings, article submissions etc. are all about adding value to the link origin (i.e. the blog). Spamming those origins isn't going to yield the same effect. Consider with each link building method; where am I adding value here? Why should I DESERVE a link back to my website? Which does beg the question; why purchase links? Those links aren't adding value to anyone except the person selling the links. Do you really think Google cares about your latest investment in 500 'PR' links? No - because anyone can whip out a credit card and go nuts.. Think from a search engines perspective - what do I want to see from inbound links. Links ARE CREDIBILITY. As fabuluous and efficient as Googles algorithms are, they cannot measure webpages like a human. A link however, must be seeded BY a human - a 'mark of approval' if you like. Backlinks is one of the factors Google and others measure human appreciation of a page (other factors may include time spent on page/away from search engine results page, depth of visit, number of times visitors return to site etc.). Buying links isn't going to add value. Try substituting 'credibility' for links - you can't BUY credibility can you.. ** Edit to add: Some directory listings and press releases need to be purchased, but you're not BUYING links. With directories, your buying the editorial review (Google "trusts" certain directories for their editorial policy; Yahoo and Dmoz for example). With press releases, you are buying a distribution service - the exchange of value comes when journalists or whoever pick up your press release and use it, in turn referencing your website in the form of a link.