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jimmy03
12-15-2009, 07:51 AM
Link Building is a basic technique which is the basic step, and every SEO has do this job. Genuine Link building always pay to you. More genuine you will be in your link building, more quickly your website will improve in search engine ranking.As link building is essential to boost your rankings in search engines.

SEO Pirate
12-17-2009, 04:43 AM
This is really more of a statement rather then a question for a forum?

bosmolskate
12-18-2009, 07:49 PM
Where is the advice or question.

Good link building can be achieved through natural link baiting, article writing, press releases, blogs, social networking, building new pages, building profiles, forums, etc.

The list goes on and on....

jimmy03
12-19-2009, 01:52 AM
The link to the article has been removed, it was about the Guest Blogging...

dailyearner
12-19-2009, 06:08 AM
social bookmarking service
posting in forum and forum sinature
yahoo answers
do-follow blog comments

janestewart
12-21-2009, 05:59 AM
Link Building is the process of increasing backlinks and traffic of your site. Link Building is the time consuming process. But it is very important one. We can build links by the following ways:


Do Social Bookmarking
Submit in quality directories
Participate actively in Forum Threads
Write a guest post and place links in that article for your site
Comment on other related blogs
Do press release
Write some quality articles about your services/products and submit in article directories
Provide answers via some 'Answers' type sites such as Yahoo answers

SuperMan
12-21-2009, 10:21 AM
Is finding a blog and putting your keyword in the name as anchor text linking back to your site considered "comment spam". I do this, but always try to add a meaningful related comment...

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weegillis
12-21-2009, 02:23 PM
Link: Link Building is the +"time consuming process" - Google Search (http://www.google.ca/search?hl=en&rlz=1B3GGGL_enCA348CA348&q=Link+Building+is+the+%2B%22time+consuming+proces s%22)

59 000 results that all contain "link building" AND "time consuming process". Either folks aren't searching for answers, or they're not reading/following them (or worst of all, all 59 000 occurrences thus far are all crap).

My other conclusion is that 59 000 people can't be all that wrong when they say it is a lot of work. Maybe all the posting in forums is another way folks are getting around the hard work? "I'll keep looking for an easier way while the real job remains undone. These forum posts are bound to stack up!" (Apologies for the sarcasm. I just can't help it in these good-better-best threads.)

Really, though. The actual back links that have any real value are going to be the result of continual diligence and full scale marketing is the way to really get your domain URL known. Spend time getting your word out offline, as well as online.

Most of the above suggestions can be applied in the world of print advertising and journalism. Guest articles with text only urls are still picked up if the weekly has an online edition with PDF or other web friendly format. Write about what you know and submit it to the Editor or your local or regional paper. If the editorial staff like it, it stands a very good chance of publication. Once published, it can be picked up by other weeklies, journals, etc. We get the idea.

mjtaylor
01-04-2010, 09:08 AM
Is finding a blog and putting your keyword in the name as anchor text linking back to your site considered "comment spam". I do this, but always try to add a meaningful related comment...

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Yes, technically this is not only spam, but also black hat. When you do anything for the primary purpose of getting a backlink to impact your placement in the SERPs, it's spam and unethical.

Frankly, a one or two line comment is very unlikely to be of any value. It might be related, but I doubt it's meaningful. Two lines are very unlikely to deliver new information or a fresh way of seeing things. For the most part, the one or two line comments in the forums are a waste of space and an indication that the poster is just posting for backlinks.

Of course, there are exceptions, but I rarely see one.

mjtaylor
01-04-2010, 09:13 AM
The link to the article has been removed, it was about the Guest Blogging...<snip name of article>

It was removed because starting a thread that takes the members away from the forum is not good forum etiquette.

If it were a Matt Cutts post of significance or some analysis of news that is not yours, that's different. But posting a link to your own article to start a thread is considered self promotion. Spam, actually.

If you have something to offer, please do it in full without self promoting links. Or without quoting your article title to try and draw traffic.

Thanks!

Andy Edwards
01-05-2010, 07:15 PM
Well, yes it is time consuming but maintain your vision and stay persistent in your link building campaign. If you find it too tiring to build 100 backlinks a day, then set a lower goal of say, 10 links per day for your sites. Nothing is free in this world :)

Best way to build your backlinks would be to submit them to web directories, press release, social bookmarks and article marketing.

SouthamptonAngel
01-08-2010, 08:43 AM
I think it's always good to look to partner up with people operating within the same industry. I appreciate that this isn't always possible, but personal contact can work wonders when it comes to link building.

genie.liam
01-11-2010, 12:17 AM
Link Building is the process of creating quality of inbound links or back links by means to ones own website. In order to create links, engaging on the techniques like blog commenting, link wheel, article and directory submission, hub page, squidoo lens, forum and social bookmarking and networking helps.

dorothykinder
01-11-2010, 06:05 AM
Hi jimmy,

I agree with you as when i have started doing SEO for my website i have dealt with this link building methodology. Its really needs to be careful as since you have to build links with quality websites and not with quantity based.

coolguy27
03-09-2011, 06:06 AM
Try Guest Blogging. Email Bloggers to post your articles to their blog. It is advisable that the blog post must be similar to you niche. :D


Guest posting allows you to not only link back to your own site, but also give others the attention they deserve. That is the key here, linking to others. Link karma is real, if you send out the links, they will come back to you. That link to your own site is usually at the bottom and could be discounted someday (if bad guest posts get out of hand).....

Read more information at 5 SEO Tactics to Explore in 2011 (http://www.seomoz.org/blog/5-seo-tactics-to-explore-in-2011)