Lets say you have a nice clean, light, keyword ready website. Its brand new and you are all done with onpage optimization. What, in detail, are your next steps on a new site. Obviously, building backlinks, but be specific. Do you have a few sites you get back links from right away? Do you try to get links from your competetion or their backlinks? Do you have a network of sites you link to your new site? Do you have high PR sites bookmarked? Just wondering....i'm sure most of you that do SEO for clients have a basic remedy to get going on a new site. Lets here it.
Link building is an important off-page optimization factor that helps boost natural search engine rankings if done wisely.
Ya, I know. I guess I should rephrase the question. What do you do as a part of your linkbuilding to start off on a newly developed website right in the beginning specifically. I know people buy links, list in directories, write articles, etc. I was just looking for specifics.
1. Get it indexed by Submit to directories, like a 1000 of them. Write one to three articles and submit them every week Once site is indexed I generate more backlinks with http://www.receivelinks.com In short, I build incoming links.
Once the on site seo is finished I submit xml sitemaps to google and yahoo. I then create RSS feeds and push them out to a few feed sites. Next target would be a few well chosen related sites for anchor text backlinks, followed by a dmoz listing.
Try to work on building some type of content that others will want to talk about. Work on link baiting.
Have other people STUMBLE.com on your site. Go to links section of DP forum for Stumbles. Use Digg.com. Ad your site to other social bookmarking sites. Build a blog and submit it to blog directories, etc. Its all free.