Link Building Strategy!!!!!

Discussion in 'Link Development' started by Elite SEO Marketing, Oct 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    What is the best strategy when building one way links? Is it forums, link exchange, high pr, social bookmarkings? Let me know what strategy you guys are employing today to propel rankings using link building only! Thanks :)
     
    Elite SEO Marketing, Oct 11, 2009 IP
  2. shanmugasundaram

    shanmugasundaram Active Member

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    i prefer forum postings and article submissions
     
    shanmugasundaram, Oct 12, 2009 IP
  3. jyotikhatabi

    jyotikhatabi Member

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    #3
    All strategy are important in link building. But forum are easily cashed your link
     
    jyotikhatabi, Oct 12, 2009 IP
  4. ClientDigger

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    The best strategy? The best strategy is to focus on amazing content that people will link to all on their own.
     
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  5. alldaylinks

    alldaylinks Active Member

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    Press releases are a good way...

    There are free press release websites.

    You need to create a good quality press release though, not cheap, or takes a long time and good English skills.
     
    alldaylinks, Oct 12, 2009 IP
  6. halbo

    halbo Peon

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    #6
    That's all good,choose one that is adaptive
     
    halbo, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  7. AKSIN

    AKSIN Peon

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    I prefer high PR bookmarking sites.
     
    AKSIN, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  8. Nigel Lew

    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    #8
    Finally someone with a clue. SEO does not involve forum posting, dodgy blog commenting, linkwheels and just about 99 percent of the remaining plop from the services section.

    Nigel
     
    Nigel Lew, Oct 13, 2009 IP
  9. AKSIN

    AKSIN Peon

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    I am not sure, because two of my site was linked with this forum 7 days back, now deleted. But no effect on their search result, its increasing day-by-day.
     
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  10. ronb

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    #10
    Ok, let me submit my two cents...

    1. Article submissions to 2 or 3 of the top directories
    2. Reciprical links with PR 3 or higher (try sites like Link Market)
    3. RSS submissions to RSS Directories
    4. Posting on Forums like Digital Point
    5. Add Google Adsense

    Here's what NOT to do...
    1. Bulk directory submission (Google will know, and most are low PRs)
    2. Spam blogs and forums
    3. Duplicate content and articles
    4. Email spam
    5. Stuff your site with Hidden Keywords (Google will know)

    Hope this helps.
     
    ronb, Oct 21, 2009 IP
  11. rashida

    rashida Active Member

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    #11
    Participating in forums is the best way for building the links to your site.
     
    rashida, Oct 21, 2009 IP
  12. newlogo

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    #12
    related forum posting is best strategy
     
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  13. dreamview

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    #13
    Participating in forum, article submission , social bookmarking and directory listing. All are to be use to make links. you need to keep balance and devote time. Above all qualinty contents are must.
     
    dreamview, Oct 22, 2009 IP
  14. Warrenc

    Warrenc Peon

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    Hi everyone...
    Im the new guy on the block. Im hoping my involvement in the forums can help me keep updated and informed of the new tricks and changes in the link building world. I read the responses from everyone and its all things Ive heard before. So far this is my background. I was a corporate sales director at the age of 26 with no degree in business! After a 5 year run I was burned out and looking for something that involved challenge and flexibility of time. I started looking into SEO and found out that the only niche I could fall into and pull off was link building.
    I spent 2 months reading SEOmoz and from there down to forums and posts and articles. Im bilingual Spanish and English with a strong professional background that helped me get my first clients.
    This is a challenging world with allot of people saying the same thing. From my experience now of 8 months in this world I have a couple of observations and questions to you fellow link builders.

    Things I have done and responses or questions.

    Started with the directory listing: What a time consuming process if working on a limited budget and on top of that following up to make sure when and which directory posts you.

    Blogging after finding out about blog finders: At the end I just realized that I was in a cival war between follow and no follow. Ended up just Googling the term I was hitting finished up with Blog do follow for the best most interesting response.

    During the process when I found out with blogging and article writting respect. We should write things with content, or at least something with meat. Have fun be creative and you will be compensated. This is online marketing and the link building is what happens when you do your job right.

    Social bookmarking: Not sure on this one. How effective is this?

    Now here is the one thing they never teach you or is hard to find out. I used common sense and my operations background to figure this out.

    Task Managing, Reporting, and follow up!
    This alone took me about 3 weeks to be satisfied. I use excell different with different tabs each one logging efforts in either video, posts and comments, articles, directory submission, with dates, links (both parent PR and link placement PR) and then start color coating wether active submitted or dead if its a dead end or not worth it just to log the effort of looking for that siter and you never know what can happen in the future. Which is my last question.

    Tools to keep track? How do you know really how your efforts are doing? You know you have links, you put them up. But this is long process. I was used to short term results. This world will not give you that or havent figured out a way for me to get that. I like that it keeps me motivated and it makes it more fun. Any ideas on this one? Going back to check the links you create when you are now in the hundreds can be daunting, but must be done for your client "I guess".

    Please help me ease my mind since I feel that link building is an art that will never really be understood dominated or polished to perfection.


    What are your thought on this? I work freelance and now employed my one client which I prefer full time. I will never work for no more than 2 clients if they are full time and 4 if part time. What is a going salary for a freelance link builder? Am I under paid or no? I don't know. I attack all specific focused markets and will attack multiple countries as well that I research if possible clients to who I am representing.

    I hope this was something youll all enjoy or make you think.
     
    Warrenc, Oct 22, 2009 IP
  15. The Expert

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    I disagree with this completely. There are many "micro" niches which do not lend themselves well to link bait.

    In fact, pretty much any niche that does not have an active blogging community would fall in line with this. The few links you do get will be along the lined of "if you want to see a good example of a frog toner go ahead and visit http://www.TonerKing.com"... you get the link, but they don't link to you by anchoring the term "frog toner" to your site.

    Internet marketers forget the fact a startling percentage of the population can't even tell you what a "browser" is...much less find their way around blogger. We, just like everyone else, tend to believe that other people see the way we do, when in fact they really don't. (of course we SAY that we don't hold that position, but our actions speak otherwise).

    Anyway...there are lots of niches that are not link bait friendly.
     
    The Expert, Oct 22, 2009 IP
  16. Mr Happy

    Mr Happy Greenhorn

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    It's a combination of everything. If their was one magic thing everyone would be doing it.
     
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  17. Nigel Lew

    Nigel Lew Notable Member

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    I am neck deep in client stuff right this sec. That said, read the thread. I said nothing about link bait. I build links that stand the test of time. Hence, my entire point.

    Nigel
     
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  18. ReformedSinner

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    #18
    There are many strategies out there, but I would suggest you to stick to the basic - article marketing, press release and directory submission if you are brand new in the online marketing game.
     
    ReformedSinner, Oct 22, 2009 IP
  19. emilio

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    thanks for all of your info guys
    it's hard for me to do link building as not enough knowledge and capability to do it, again thanks for sharing
     
    emilio, Oct 22, 2009 IP
  20. ronb

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    I agree as well. Stay with the basics.

    But be sure that the content on your site and your articles are quality content: interesting and providing info the reader can use.
     
    ronb, Oct 23, 2009 IP