@TeamNirvana It is easier than it seems. I have seen many Internet newbies tried my method and it worked. Let me 'simplified' it for you.. 1. Create an Article at GoArticle dot com on the keywords you want to be indexed. Tips : just go to GoArticle website and search your keywords and read some of the articles to get ideas. 2. Download an ebook that gives you steps-by-steps instructions on how to create HIGH PR websites to your article. 3. Once you have like 30+ or more high PR backlinks.. check out google.. your article should be on 1st page. Simple 1-2-3 steps.. If you have questions, talkback to me. Cheers, Dennon.
1. Directories 2. Article subs (lots of them but gradually) 3. Social bookmarking 4. Forum links 5. Web 2.0 backlink profile 6. Blog commenting (from do follow ones) 7. WP themes/plugins 8. (There is always going to be another way to build backlinks) I would say that there is no one size fits all when it comes to building backlinks.. you are better off building a mixed link profile which is what I think is the best way.
Hi, There are many methods which can be used to generate back links in order to be popular in SE. Some of them are : *Press release submissions. *Manual social bookmarking. *Article writing + submissions. *Do follow blog comments. *Deep Link Submissions. *Manual Directory Submissions. and many more services. These services will help in developing juicy back links for your site which will improve its ranking in search engines. They are very efficacious in promoting a site and there by giving it a boost. As a result of which page rank improvises and hence number of visitors also increases. Hope it helps you out. regards Sripat
Thank you all for your opinions , but almost all your Ideas are White hat techniques and It takes months to start seeing results. Can we talk about some grey hat or black hat techniques because I want to know the fastest way to build backlinks and I guess that's wat the " gurus " do; their buisness grow fast , really fast.
I think you have it right. Here's an angle that doesn't get enough attention. Most of us don't fully leverage the biggest link building asset we have, our readers. If we have unique and useful content, it's worth our time to give careful thought to making it easy for happy readers to link to it. My partner and I spent the last month or so coding a word of mouth widget that makes it easy for our readers to link to us in email, web, twitter, social sites etc. We put our photo in the widget, introduce ourselves as the author, and basically beg for links. We put this widget at the end of each article. Most readers aren't focused on webmastering, and probably won't understand how important links are to us, until we tell them, and ask for their help. If the content is good, and if we ask for links, many readers will lend a hand.
But if you are commenting on good quality blogs who already have enough anti-spam in place , it is worth commenting. The only thing you'd rather look for is that it does not have "nofollow" attribute attached.