Hello, I am using a strategy to train my website right now, please let me know if this helps at all and if I should continue or stop. Task #1 - Either Daily, every 2-3 days or at bare minimum weekly, likely daily. I will be making posts in forum related to my niche, and choosing the related topic or making my own topic with related post details and an link back to one of my webpage, not my direct homepage but one of the links within the homepage. I will have limited link back post to my webpage on each forum, not too much as that is consider spamming. Although if this strategy is good, my question is what if I have the same link back on the same forum but on different threads/post as if my daily post increase, I won't probably remember if this link back is used before, instead I will bring up what's helpful and related to what is being posted. Task #2 I will be registering through social network, we sell products on our store so every time an new product arrives we will post link on social network with the link back to our store that have the new product for purchase. Its probably weekly, as we will always have new products. My question is what if once in a while I make unrelated post on social network and no link back to our store since its unrelated, but just to keep the social network account active, is that necessary? That would probably be it, I have no idea of what else to do or any other strategy to grow my store webpage. But I do need an deep answer on Task#2 if its consider spamming as of how I'm doing it, since there will be continuous post to the same forum, but not the same content, but might bring the same exact link back on every probably 20-30 posts? as there no way to actually memorized if I used it before or not after a long time.
PART 1 Its not that what you are doing is bad, but there are many more effective things you can do to improve your website ranking. Here are some ideas. There are many more things you can do that I will not list here, but I will list some of the free ones you can do on your own. Web 2.0 sites. There are literally tons of websites that allow you to go post an article about any topic you would like. Lets say our site is about purple unicorns. Go to any number of Web 2.0 sites and post an article about purple unicorns. Make it nice; put a Youtube on it, an image of a purple unicorn, and link both the image and your keyword back to your website. Also link out to 1-2 authority sites like Wikipedia, Dictionary.com, Wall Street Journal, or other BIG authority websites. This is good practice to make sure you aren't just building sites solely for the purpose of linking to your website (which you are). Attached is a text file with 92 Web 2.0 sites. Go to: http://dropmylink.com and search for things related to your niche. This allows you to find sites that let you post comments. YES! I just found some Squidoo lenses about unicorns. I'm going to go comment. Niche related comments are not spam. This is the exact definition of relevant comments. You will write a comment about unicorns on a site about unicorns, linking back to your page about unicorns...doesn't get much more relevant than that. Open a Twitter, Facebook and Google+ for your website. Link them together and start networking. Follow and be followed. Post, Tweet, and +1 things. Get people interacting with you and +1ing your pages on your site, Tweeting, etc. Make sure you add social media icons on your website so it is easy for people to like your page, +1 it, pin it. Post interesting links and text on your social media accounts on a regular basis with a link back to something interesting on your site. If you make it fun and interesting people will share it for you. There are many other things that you can do, but this will get you started and be far more effective than what you listed. Forum links are not considered the best quality links, so I would be careful how many you use. If people like this and find it useful I will post more information on the subject. There are a lot more tips and tricks you can use that I'm happy to share if people are interested.
What SEOSavvy says ^^ I will add, make a much bigger effort in social media. I don't know what you are selling, but you can really grow your brand through the likes of instagram, pinterest, twitter, Facebook, Google+ etc. It's not really about the back links with social media, it's about contacting with buyers. You can build a strong and loyal following if you do it right.
Hello, @ seosavvy at your 1 & 2 strategy, i found that if the back links are posted by myself, google will consider them as nofollow link by default. I need dofollow link which can only be from other people posting for you, which is base on your #3 by building the brand with my customers. But im just thinking how should i build them, and where should i find them.
No, that is completely incorrect. Dofollow or nofollow are decided by the platform you are posting on. For instance, http://angelfire.lycos.com is a Web 2.0 platform. You can post pages there with links, but any links you place will be nofollow. http://wordpress.com is another one. Any links you post there will be dofollow. Each platform is different. The other thing that you said that I want to respectfully disagree with is "I need dofollow link." To look natural you need both dofollow and nofollow. Nofollow actually helps your SERP listings also, they just don't pass "page rank." It is unnatural to only have dofollow links because if people were linking to you naturally (which is what "G" wants) they would not be paying attention to whether they were dofollow or nofollow links. Someone linking to you naturally is not doing it for SEO reasons, they are linking because they found it interesting, fun, whatever and want to share it. #3. There are services that you can use to build your social profiles/networks, but they cost money. I charge clients good money to build their profiles up with a lot of followers. The purpose of this post though is to share free methods that you can do on your own. I'm not trying to make money from these posts, just sharing helpful information. If you are building your profiles yourself, you will need to find people in similar niches or areas of interest. Follow them. Comment and add value. Share interesting stuff. Yes, I know its boring and takes time...that's why some people pay to have it done and why businesses hire a "social media manager." I hope you find this helpful and like the information. I will share more later.