Backlinks

Backlinks are golden within the SEO world. A good link from a top quality source can put a web page on the map in a couple of hours. Bloggers and webmasters alike spend a good deal of their free time hunting down quality links. Trading them like valuable hockey cards to a young child. They can be bought, rented, lent, or traded online much like an economy all on its own. Without links, the online world would not be what it is today. As someone dedicated to Search engine marketing, you will spend tireless hours working on your backlink building services.

In this short article we'll be explaining not the worth of a link, but rather how to establish a wide selection of links pointing to your website. We're under the assumption that you know that they're valuable, and that you know to link to an optimized page and to use anchor text when creating the link. This small guide will focus purely on the actual methods, tips, and points on how to build that collection of back links to assist in your Search engine marketing techniques.

Our first suggestion when it comes to building backlinks is to perform article promotion. We consider this is one of the most effective tools in your toolbox and we highly suggest using it into your SEO efforts to build one-way links.

Comments have become quite a satisfying form of attracting links. Search Google for the term DoFollow blogs. Once you've located a sufficient list, start visiting the blogs and leaving good comments. Many blogs that allow dofollow, also allow you to use keywords as opposed to an actual real name. This is a wonderful way to build one way links as it permits you to both share your knowledge by submitting a quality comment, but also by generating a few backlinks.

Speak to a blog or website owner within your specific niche market and present an offer to write a blog post or article for them. In return, request a backlink within the article. Again, this simple, yet time consuming method will share your knowledge, and gain a link. The best part of this approach is that they might decide to market the article making the link within it even more powerful. That is, of course provided the article is of marketable quality.

Forums have been around for a long, long time. Odds are you've already got a few accounts. Why not add a link within your sig? If you're an active contributing member the link may generate a few clicks too. At worse, it's another link to your blog.

Building back links is not very hard. Avoid link farms, avoid 10,000 + Link Directory submission offers, and paid link directories (unless you're getting a link on a good quality, indexed, niche, low OBL page) See Internet Marketing Tools

 

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