This article will cover only a few strategies to link building. Please stay tuned for more articles on link building. Link building is one of the very important elements of having traffic come to your page and also for building up page rank. We can achieve this as a beginner blogger the sure way by following these tips. This article is a bit lengthy, but worth it for every beginner. So, without further adieu, here are my link building tips...
Leaving smart comments from forums and posts is a good way to leave your mark out there, slowly but surely. As you can see, I said "smart" comments. Do not just go there and say "I agree" or "nice article" and leave it to that. Really read what other people have to say and what experiences they have from blogging. Learning from others' mistakes will make you wiser and you won't make those mistakes that they did.
Join communities like Facebook,
Spicypage, Mylot, and Mybloglog, just to name a few. These are high page ranking (PR) sites that you can actually put a one way link to your site. One way links are by far the most important as these have high standings with the Google Spider as of now. Links coming from your readers of course are just as important because not only do they link to you, they are part of your blog family and your leads to more readerships. Getting to know your readers will build strong bonds and trust.
If someone links to you, link them back. It's a universal give and take here if you really want to survive. It also shows your readers that you took time to look at their site and are interested in what they have to say also. You can give me your sites address and I will link to you! Just e-mail me @ moonburst2008@yahoo.com or just leave a message in my cBox. Please do not spam my cBox though, thanks much!
Patience! Link building and other people linking to your site DOES NOT happen overnight. It takes time just as any good project would. I think your site deserves the kind of patience that will make it shine don't you?
Writing timeless and killer content articles are by far the easiest ways to get noticed. Especially if it helps a lot of people out with a problem they have or it's something that they can keep coming back to read for reference. People will link to your articles if they are thoughtful, incisive, helpful, progressive and entertaining or is something that they can relate to. People love to read. If they find one of your articles that meet these qualities, of course they look for more! More articles read means more links to your articles/site.
Submit your best written articles to carnival blogs and article submission sites. Namely anywhere it can be read. See number 5 for the effect of submitting well written articles.
Do a review of other peoples blogs who are willing to give a link out to yours. A free link should be treasured. Networking with other people of the same subject/site is a great way to build links. Encourage feedback. Encouraging feedback will let you know your audience in a more personal way by talking to them and really listening to their needs or advice.
Don't be discouraged by your low stats at the beginning. Everyone starts out that way. Rome wasn't built in a day. When Link building, set a goal for yourself when building your links for your site. Ask yourself first what you want to get out of it. Are you just doing this for money? That will almost fail for sure. You can't do it just for the money, there has to be something else that will drive you to work harder and smarter for your site. Making money from your site will come as a reward of your hard work (see link building, hehe).
Try to interview high profile bloggers, or well known bloggers of the community. Enticing the public to peruse your interview. Another great link building technique. Of course the public is curious as what a famous blogger had to say to you! If you don't get any replies from them, keep on trying. Ask "smart" questions to them once again, not everyday questions that they have already answered a gazillion times on their sites. Ask a prodding question that will make their
wheels turn. You might be surprised by their answers.
Offer a free service to your readers, like tips or money making strategies, ways to make their blog better or technical advice that they can use. Everybody loves to get something for free. It will help them out in the long run and be more appreciative of your site. Link building is a challenge that we all must face. It doesn't mean you have to face it alone though! There are tons of link building tips out on the net. I encourage you to learn as much as you can and read as much as you can for your own benefit. This list I have given you is by no means complete. You can also try other link building sites like this one to help you out a little. Good luck!
Leaving smart comments from forums and posts is a good way to leave your mark out there, slowly but surely. As you can see, I said "smart" comments. Do not just go there and say "I agree" or "nice article" and leave it to that. Really read what other people have to say and what experiences they have from blogging. Learning from others' mistakes will make you wiser and you won't make those mistakes that they did.
Join communities like Facebook,
Spicypage, Mylot, and Mybloglog, just to name a few. These are high page ranking (PR) sites that you can actually put a one way link to your site. One way links are by far the most important as these have high standings with the Google Spider as of now. Links coming from your readers of course are just as important because not only do they link to you, they are part of your blog family and your leads to more readerships. Getting to know your readers will build strong bonds and trust.
If someone links to you, link them back. It's a universal give and take here if you really want to survive. It also shows your readers that you took time to look at their site and are interested in what they have to say also. You can give me your sites address and I will link to you! Just e-mail me @ moonburst2008@yahoo.com or just leave a message in my cBox. Please do not spam my cBox though, thanks much!
Patience! Link building and other people linking to your site DOES NOT happen overnight. It takes time just as any good project would. I think your site deserves the kind of patience that will make it shine don't you?
Writing timeless and killer content articles are by far the easiest ways to get noticed. Especially if it helps a lot of people out with a problem they have or it's something that they can keep coming back to read for reference. People will link to your articles if they are thoughtful, incisive, helpful, progressive and entertaining or is something that they can relate to. People love to read. If they find one of your articles that meet these qualities, of course they look for more! More articles read means more links to your articles/site.
Submit your best written articles to carnival blogs and article submission sites. Namely anywhere it can be read. See number 5 for the effect of submitting well written articles.
Do a review of other peoples blogs who are willing to give a link out to yours. A free link should be treasured. Networking with other people of the same subject/site is a great way to build links. Encourage feedback. Encouraging feedback will let you know your audience in a more personal way by talking to them and really listening to their needs or advice.
Don't be discouraged by your low stats at the beginning. Everyone starts out that way. Rome wasn't built in a day. When Link building, set a goal for yourself when building your links for your site. Ask yourself first what you want to get out of it. Are you just doing this for money? That will almost fail for sure. You can't do it just for the money, there has to be something else that will drive you to work harder and smarter for your site. Making money from your site will come as a reward of your hard work (see link building, hehe).
Try to interview high profile bloggers, or well known bloggers of the community. Enticing the public to peruse your interview. Another great link building technique. Of course the public is curious as what a famous blogger had to say to you! If you don't get any replies from them, keep on trying. Ask "smart" questions to them once again, not everyday questions that they have already answered a gazillion times on their sites. Ask a prodding question that will make their
wheels turn. You might be surprised by their answers.
Offer a free service to your readers, like tips or money making strategies, ways to make their blog better or technical advice that they can use. Everybody loves to get something for free. It will help them out in the long run and be more appreciative of your site. Link building is a challenge that we all must face. It doesn't mean you have to face it alone though! There are tons of link building tips out on the net. I encourage you to learn as much as you can and read as much as you can for your own benefit. This list I have given you is by no means complete. You can also try other link building sites like this one to help you out a little. Good luck!
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