Archive for October, 2008
Links, links, and more links – that’s what we have been talking about for the past month. How to get links, how to be successful at link baiting, and so on. We have not dwelled on one important aspect of linking, however. I am talking about the quality of the links that point to your blog. This is just as important – perhaps even more important – than the quantity of links that you get. Just what am I talking about?
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Link baiting is not an easy task. I can give you all the techniques that I know about and give you all the tips borne out of experience but in the end, it depends on you if you meet success or failure. Still, it won’t hurt to get all the information that you can, right? So here are more tips to help you create posts that, theoretically, will encourage other people to link to your blog posts.
Put yourself in your readers’ shoes…
…and think about what will ...
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So you’ve tried blogging about the news. You’ve also tried writing about a popular topic and contradicted what the public has been saying. Has it gotten you enough link backs to your posts? If not, and you are looking for other ways to link bait, then read on. I have more ways for you to link bait.
Attack, attack, and attack some more.
Now, I have to tell you that this method of link baiting is one of the most effective. However, I also have to tell you that this method is ...
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The truth is that you can do just about anything in order to get links to your blog and that will fall under the tag link baiting. If you remember, that is we defined link baiting, according to Darren Rowse. So what are some of the more popular ways that people link bait?
One, by blogging about the news. There is a reason newspapers –both online and offline – get a lot of readers. What they offer is fresh and relevant. One way to attract links would be to ...
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In my most recent posts, I talked about ways to get inbound links to your blog. An
inbound link originates from a web site other than your own and it points to your blog. Some of the most common ways that you can get inbound links are to submit your blog to blog directories and to write articles for article submission web sites. There are more ways to get inbound links, though, and one of them is
reciprocal linking.
This is another very popular way of actively creating inbound links to your ...
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In the last post, I shared some insights on how you can get inbound links. To recap, we talked about submitting your blog to blog directories. This can get you links pointing to your blog and at the same time, gain exposure for your blog. Here is another way by which you can create inbound links.
Have you ever come across web sites which are basically article repositories? An example would be Ezine Articles. This web site provides a lot of articles on various topics – basically anything under the ...
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In the previous post, we talked about the kinds of links and why it is important to have as many inbound links as you can. How do you get these links, though? Do people automatically link to you or can you do something actively to get other web sites to link to you?
One common way of getting inbound links is by submitting your blog to directories. Directories are web sites which function much like phone books. They, however, feature web sites and blogs. In these directories, you can find ...
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