I suggest below type of link building: 1. Find Fishing blogs - Approach to write a guest post there. - Make sure to have your website link anchored with appropriate keyword in author section or content section. 2. Sign up dofollow fishing forums - be active there - place your link in signature 3. Write few unique fishing related articles - submit each unique article to one article directory - you get your link from author or content section there. Just following the above methods can help you draw good amount of traffic and back links. Consistently building more back links from relevant sites with unique contents will help your website to grow in long-run.
Atniz gives excellent advice. I agree with all of it. The most time consuming -- but potentially the most rewarding in terms of building links that Google likes -- will be article marketing. Sign up for Ezine Articles in particular. Aim for getting 10 or so solid, well written articles approved there, as a beginning. "How to" articles are best; it should be easy to come up with many "how to" subjects in a niche such as fishing. Good luck!
I agree with what Atniz said, additionally to that you can also publish relevant articles on web 2.0 plarforms such as Hubpages, Infobarrel and Squidoo. SY
My suggestions are; Articles Marketing: One of the best ways to get quick inbound links and traffic is to write and submit articles to Article Directory sites. Press Releases: No doubt that Press Releases are an other way of getting inbound one way links for your site(s). Web Directories: Submitting your site to Web Directories. These are a great way of building inbound links. Hope this will help you.
Start networking online with other website owners in your industry, and opportunities will start opening up to you. Everybody seems to be recommending guest blogging these days, but getting connected in your industry is step #1. Follow 10 websites in your industry that you want to develop a relationship with, add all of their social media accounts to yours. Read every blog post they write, and make a comment in the comment section, either thanking them for useful information or asking a follow-up question. Once they recognize you, get the relationship cemented by e-mail, or on Facebook or another platform you found them on.
regist your fishing site to fishing directory here some fishing directory: http://www.topfishingsites.com/ http://www.fishingjapan.net/topsites/ http://direktorimemancing.blogspot.com/ Code (markup):
Yes and it is very interesting to develop back links for a fishing website. There are a huge number of sites that is fishing related and very eager to exchange links
fully satisfy with atniz views. Apart from this you can do directory submission in relevant categories, do classified postings