By using Add This, I have been able to work out a way to make some fairly good back links, that usually push my articles up to the first page of Google.
My favorite social bookmarking sites are She Told Me, Blurpalicios, RedGage and Digg, among many others, but the reason why I mention those, is I can make back links to the URL of the links I make from these sites.
for example, I'll make a She Told Me link, then make a Blurpalicious link to that, then make back links to the Blurpalicious link.
In this way, I transfer page rank to my primary back links, which in turn boosts the page rank of my article.
I haven't done enough of it to raise the page rank of one of my articles past PR 1, but as long as you have the right title, and keyword content, and choose a title without too much competition for your article, you can get to the top of the first page most of the time.
SEO is about back links as much as anything else, once you have the on-page optimization right, and you need to start somewhere, and social bookmarking links are the place to start.
Showing posts with label Back links. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Back links. Show all posts
Thursday, January 27, 2011
How to build social bookmarking back links
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Writing Articles as Back Links for Other Articles
I have figured out from a lot of trial and error, that if you can't get a back link from the home page of a big website that is relevant to your site, you need to make lots of back links from articles, and boost their page rank with social bookmarking links, and links from yet more articles.
You may be able to hire a cheap article writing service through an SEO company, or on a site like Freelancer, or you might like to hire me through Fiverr, but I charge about five dollars per article, because I make dozens of back links to them, because I want them to be on the first page in Australia, as I make money from that also.
I write on sites like Triond, Factoidz, Squidoo, HubPages etc, and I make back links from sites like Digg, Delicious, Linked In, and about twenty other social bookmarking sites. I make back links to my back links to create a high page rank back link for my articles.
Sites like She Told Me, Redgage, etc. I make a link from them, and then boost the page rank with back links from sites like Bentio, Bebo, Google Buzz, Netvibes etc. There may be a simple way to make quality back links, but so far, I haven't learned it, and I just try to make back links from writing articles.
I am doing alright at it, like I am on the first page of a Google search in Australia on: How to make a million dollars. This is an article on Bukisa advertising my Sidetick referral link. It's free to join, with seven levels of referral. Only pays people in countries that speak English as a first language.
You may be able to hire a cheap article writing service through an SEO company, or on a site like Freelancer, or you might like to hire me through Fiverr, but I charge about five dollars per article, because I make dozens of back links to them, because I want them to be on the first page in Australia, as I make money from that also.
I write on sites like Triond, Factoidz, Squidoo, HubPages etc, and I make back links from sites like Digg, Delicious, Linked In, and about twenty other social bookmarking sites. I make back links to my back links to create a high page rank back link for my articles.
Sites like She Told Me, Redgage, etc. I make a link from them, and then boost the page rank with back links from sites like Bentio, Bebo, Google Buzz, Netvibes etc. There may be a simple way to make quality back links, but so far, I haven't learned it, and I just try to make back links from writing articles.
I am doing alright at it, like I am on the first page of a Google search in Australia on: How to make a million dollars. This is an article on Bukisa advertising my Sidetick referral link. It's free to join, with seven levels of referral. Only pays people in countries that speak English as a first language.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Do you Have to Write Articles to Make Good Back Links?
As far as I can tell, a proper relevant article is the best way to make a good back link, if you can't make one from the home page of a large relevant website with a good page rank.
You can give articles on many sites a good page rank by making social bookmarking back links to it, and then make back links to your website from relevant link text.
Even the social bookmarking links should have back link from each other, in order to get the best SEO results.
That way you build up levels of page ranks that boost your website up to the highest possible Google rating.
You can give articles on many sites a good page rank by making social bookmarking back links to it, and then make back links to your website from relevant link text.
Even the social bookmarking links should have back link from each other, in order to get the best SEO results.
That way you build up levels of page ranks that boost your website up to the highest possible Google rating.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Which Sites Give the Best Back Links?
Back links are the best off-page SEO technique you can use, to boost the page rank and Google rating of your articles. You need to make back links from other articles, from relevant link text, hopefully from a very relevant article, and you can make back links from forums, blogs, and social bookmarking sites.
In the article in the link, I tell you the best sites to easily make back links from, and discuss link weight, and other issues relating to SEO and articles such as discovering whether the back links you are making have do follow or no follow links. Keep reading this blog to learn more about SEO for your articles.
Also, you might want to make a Facebook page to make good back links. It's quite easy to get a Facebook page up to a PR 6 or 7 by buying a lot of Facebook page likes.
The value of Facebook page likes cannot be underestimated, as Google and Facebook still see them as one of the most important factors in determining the popularity of a Facebook page.
Which social media sites give the best back links? It's hard to say for certain, as Google do not actually give out such information, and it will change based on the relevance and authority given to a particular social media page.
What I can say is that you need to have a natural looking link profile including a gradual increase of links from all sorts of different places, such as a blog like this one.
Which sites give the best back links? I would recommend Ezine articles, prlog.org, Go Articles, Hub Pages, Factoidz, EHow, and making blog comments from Comment Luv blogs by doing a search which includes "yourname@yourkeywords".
For example, if you did a search on Google that looked like this: back links "yourname@yourkeywords" you would get a list of Comment Luv blogs which were related directly to back links.
This is a good start to finding the sites which give the best back links, as a lot of these are easy to get comments approved on, a lot of them are do follow, and it may help you out with some really good high page rank links to your site from relevant pages.
In the article in the link, I tell you the best sites to easily make back links from, and discuss link weight, and other issues relating to SEO and articles such as discovering whether the back links you are making have do follow or no follow links. Keep reading this blog to learn more about SEO for your articles.
Also, you might want to make a Facebook page to make good back links. It's quite easy to get a Facebook page up to a PR 6 or 7 by buying a lot of Facebook page likes.
The value of Facebook page likes cannot be underestimated, as Google and Facebook still see them as one of the most important factors in determining the popularity of a Facebook page.
Which social media sites give the best back links? It's hard to say for certain, as Google do not actually give out such information, and it will change based on the relevance and authority given to a particular social media page.
What I can say is that you need to have a natural looking link profile including a gradual increase of links from all sorts of different places, such as a blog like this one.
Which sites give the best back links? I would recommend Ezine articles, prlog.org, Go Articles, Hub Pages, Factoidz, EHow, and making blog comments from Comment Luv blogs by doing a search which includes "yourname@yourkeywords".
For example, if you did a search on Google that looked like this: back links "yourname@yourkeywords" you would get a list of Comment Luv blogs which were related directly to back links.
This is a good start to finding the sites which give the best back links, as a lot of these are easy to get comments approved on, a lot of them are do follow, and it may help you out with some really good high page rank links to your site from relevant pages.
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