Archive for the 'Linkbuilding' Category

Reply to other blogs

There are probably hundreds (if not thousands) of other blogs about the same topic which you can find through services like Technorati. Let them know you exist by replying to their posts (with your link). Try to actually write meaningful replies, the chance of someone clicking your link are a lot bigger if they are [...]

Directory submissions

Whatever you may have heard, directories can still be valuable for your linkbuilding. Don’t expect lots of traffic but if you do it mostly for linkbuilding purposes, directory links will eventually make you rank in Google and other search engines. Every now and then you might stumble upon a directory that actually sends you visitors. [...]

Need help with your link building?

Maybe you do not have the time to do link building for your Web site. Or maybe you have hired a company to do link building before, but they did not meet your expectations. Either way, your problem is simple: you need links. Not just any links, but permanent, relevant links that actually drive targeted [...]

Buying links sensibly

Google wants to count links which were meant to be legitimate “votes” for a web page. Google does not want to count links as votes if those links were placed on a web page for monetary reward, or as spam.
Google would ideally prefer it if website owners did not buy links.
Website owners, on [...]

Linkbuilding with blog comments

An interesting article on Search Engine Journal (www.searchenginejournal.com) today.
Most people think of comment spam when we’re talking about links from weblogs.
But by leaving 3 relevant replies every day you can build almost 100 links per month.
Off course lots of them will be no-follow links, but that feature is ignored by humans, so it can bring [...]