Link Building
In the area of
link building, there are many important factors to remember. After all, link
building is the single most important part of achieving a high-ranking website
in modern search engines. As such, there are many things that can significantly
impact the growth and spread of links to your site:
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Make sure your site has something that other webmasters
in your niche would be interested in linking to.
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Create content that people will be willing to link to,
even if it is not directly easy to monetize. These linkworthy pages will lift
the authority and rankings of all pages on your site.
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Create something that legitimate webmasters interested in
your topic would be interested in linking to.
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When possible, try to get your keywords in many of the
links pointing to your pages.
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Register with, participate in, or trade links with
topical hubs and related sites. Be in the discussion or at least be near the
discussion.
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Look for places from which you can get high-quality free
links (like local libraries or chambers of commerce).
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If you have some good internal content, try to get direct
links to your inner pages.
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Produce articles and get them syndicated to more authoritative
sites.
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Start an interesting and unique blog and write about your
topics, products, news, and other sites in your community.
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Comment on other sites with useful relevant and valuable comments.
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Participate in forums to learn about what your potential
consumers think is important. What questions do they frequently have? How do
you solve those problems?
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Issue press releases with links to your site.
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Leave glowing testimonials for people and products you
really like. Oftentimes when the product owner or person posts the
testimonials, they will include a link back to your site.
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Sponsor charities, blogs, or websites related to your site.
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Consider renting links if you are in an extremely
competitive industry. Adult, gaming, credit, and pharmacy categories will
likely require link rentals and/or building topical link networks.
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Mix your link text up. Adding words like buy or store to the keywords in your some of your link text can make it
look like more natural linkage data and help you rank well for many targeted
secondary phrases.
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Survey your vertical and related verticals. What
ideas/tools/articles have become industry standard tools or well-cited
information? What ideas are missing from the current market space that could
also fill that niche?
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If you have a large site, make sure you create legitimate
reasons for people to want to reference more than just your home page.
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If you are looking to hire an SEO, you may want to look
at http://www.honestseo.com or feel free to ask me to recommend
you to someone.
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Brett Tabke (owner of WebmasterWorld) wrote a quick guide
worth looking at before building your site: http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum3/2010.htm
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