I hope you do want to share this: Your five best places to get a dofollow backlink placed. Typically this would be on a site with High PR of prospective Pr. The link posted should be the only one on the page and this page should get good PR soon. The ability to influence anchor text is important as well. Links can be on social bookmarking sites, blogs, forums, directories or any platform that does users allow to post do follwow links.
... Of course that's good, if it is DOFOLLOW. But why would blogs be better then directories or forums.
Would 100 links from a high PR forum be more effective than 100 links from say 10 different lower PR forums?
I'd be looking for something without extra payments. Getting articles with backlinks listed does however sound like a good idea. As for the forums. There'll be thousands of backlinks within it. I can not see the superiority of a forum over a directory.
I`d never work my ass out publishing my articles manually when for as little as $12 a month, i can have it automatically submitted to hundreds of sites.
The key to link building is to have a wider range as possible - blog comments, forum and social bookmarking links, and links in content on pages with low amounts of outgoing links. The PR and the choice of anchor text is also a factor in choosing where to buy links
i suppose it all depends on where your articles are being submitted for that $12 a month. theres not much point paying for it if the sites are not worthy.
I think a mention (or article) on a blog is the best type of link to have. We know by now that Google places relevance on page placement, so it's hard to beat a blog entry that is specifically written for your site.
How exactly do you get a dofollow link on squidoo? I set up an account and entered all the info I could, but then found out that all the links to my site were nofollow.
Squidoo made a big change recently. They are using Java Links, so the bots won't find them. The committed squidooicide as far as I'm concerned.