I am finding little and often is working well for me, otherwise I just get dispirited by the effort I put in looking for links for no immediate obvious return.
I am finding little and often is working well for me, otherwise I just get dispirited by the effort I put in looking for links for no immediate obvious return.
Wow I couldn't agree more. Now in the post Panda seo age, your onsite optimization counts for a lot. You might have great links pointing back to your site, but a lot of that effort gets erased if your home page and landing pages are very poorly optimized in terms of grammar, quality and relevance of content, social authority/domain authority, and other factors that Google created a checklist for.
However for the original question, I find having a prominent and interactive presence on social media while sharing your site's content actually help to bring in a lot of backlinks. Those people you help and speak with tend to appreciate whatever expert tip you can provide for them. Mix that in with guest blogging and contributing helpful tips on niche related forums and blogs, and you can build a great variety of high quality linkbacks. It's been very effective in many of my link building campaigns.
For a good link building strategy would say:
1. start with bookmarking
Submit you link to several bookmarking sites, especially the popular ones like Digg, and delicious. These social bookmarking websites are gaining a lot of traffic , and your links will be seen be several eyes.
2. Start making blogpost and writing articles about your keyword, and bookmark them and send them to rss aggregators.
3. Comment on blogs,and make forum posts around your keyword.
This is the basic form of link building, and I find it the best because it simply works.
*Caution - If it is a new site, I would stay away from pinging,and let Google find the links naturally
To Your Success,
Martin
Lynn's stuff is a really good place to start. Additionally, I really like this article
http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/th...gy-that-works/
Regards,
Mark
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