Hello gang, Like most of you, I'm always looking for new ways to build good links (asides from article directories). With that in mind, I'm taking a leap of faith here, and share two hot strategies I recently learned. Hopefully you will feel like reciprocating by posting some of your own tricks! So here we go: 1) Youtube promotion. That's right... and before you start complaining because those are nofollow links, think again: there is a single link you can draw from youtube that's do-follow indeed. And you can find that link... (roll drumms), why in your profile, of course! 2) Automated content distribution in massive network of blogs - just check out my sig link. Free Traffic System is a huge network (suffice to say the website has alexa < 5k), which allows submitting your articles for distribution in a wide range of blogs. I know a couple of websites like this, but none is quite as massive. Hope you find this useful! Now hit me up with some of your own newest link building tactics, whydontcha?. All the best, P.
i dont know how people find dofollow blogs and comment regularly and those who backlink articles also do this and at that high amount of backlinks for every article is difficult to find and post where there are hardly any comments
Focus on getting a few high quality backlinks in addition to the easier ones - articles, blog networks, press releases, web 2.0 sites, directory submissions, videos, profile links, bookmarks, etc. 6 Golden Tips: **Get links from some premium directories **Buy links from some high quality sites **Do innovative link exchanges **Develop Interlinking strategies **Maximize the link juice out of existing backlinks **Keep an eye on the latest tools and services Use scrapebox if you want to do mass comments. I'd like to share a nice tip for extra traffic: Run your main keyword into Google Adwords tool every time you are posting an article. Try to have most of those keywords / keyword phrases in your article. It will take much more time but is worth the effort. You will more long-tail keyword traffic. This works great for big content sites.
@dlm: Do you really think that is *just* what this thread is? If so, you're both underestimating uncle Smitten and missing out on two decent ways to build links. @laxman63: I think the trend is moving away from blog comments into guest posting via websites like the one in my sig. It's a free service by the way, I just get bonus links within the service from the affiliate link. @mekap04: Maybe the link development forum would be more appropriate, but it's not completely off-topic here... and I feel more familiarized in this section. @Jacky8: that's solid general advice, as usual.. although I'd like to see more specific tactics & resources, such the one you mentioned in the end of your post. Another thought: I believe keeping links strictly in context is of the essence. I've been seeing too many micro-niche websites using clumsy type of link building. Sometimes you run a website through yahoo site explorer and it comes back with hundreds of links, but then you notice most of those links are absolutely off-topic. The brute force approach to link building might still work, but as the semantic web evolves that will definitely change. Also, I have this impression I haven't fully corroborated in my experiments, but I believe it generally holds true... the easier you can get a link, the less useful that link will actually be towards your campaign.
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Yeah I didn't go into the specifics. Its hard to, unless someone asks a very specific question. A single topic can take a thousand words. Feel free to PM or email me
Try to build your own network of sites, depending on time and investment, you may start with 2-5 sites/per month, update them few times a month and use automated backlinks solutions like UAW, Senuke etc to build backlinks to those. Over time, most of these sites will get PR. Now you can expand the network and use this to build links to your own sites. This method does take time but well worth it. I personally have around 44 such sites (PR 0-4), i mostly use them on product launches to get the top rankings. To make best use of these sites, make sure you host them on various C class IPs.