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Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 4

April 18th, 2008 | 15 Comments

Internal links are a nice factor in one way link building and ranking higher in the search engines. They help Google to think that your site is very well organized because you provide links to your deeper pages of your site.

They also help to give you backlinks when people steal your content. Yes, this post is written with frustration, because I found another site that is stealing my stuff. The first one I found that was stealing my stuff was only stealing the titles and the first sentences and then provided a “more” link to my site.

Then, today I logged into Wordpress and it showed me tons of backlinks from another blog… so I went and sure enough it was like 4-5 exact posts that I have written. They attribute me, and they even had the links I created in tact!

That is where internal link building helps you because when people steal your content and keep the internal links you made on there, then it creates links back to your site. These sites will have a duplicate content penalty, so I am not too worried, and I actually enjoy the fact that they are giving me backlinks because they are stupid.

So, the key to capitalizing on this crappy situation is to put backlinks at the beginning of the post so if they do only show a line or 2 and put ‘More” you still have a backlink with the anchor text of your choosing.

Also, if you put 2-3 internal links within a post, then the people who steal your whole content will have a few backlinks to your site.

So, DON’T STEAL MY CONTENT, BUT IF YOU ARE GOING TO, LEAVE THE LINKS IN TACT! THANKS!

To all others, thanks for reading!

Please check out the other posts in this Internal Link Building series….

Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Prequel
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 1
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 2
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 3
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 4
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 5
Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 6

The Ultimate List of CommentLuv blogs…

April 13th, 2008 | 51 Comments

In a previous post, we had a guest post about how valuable CommentLuv was as a plugin on other people’s Wordpress blogs. We also showed you how to find CommentLuv blogs.

Well, a frequent reader of this blog, on his own blog, wrote A List of 100 Blogs With The CommentLuv Plugin.

This is a fantastic list for 3 reasons:

1) It allows others to find some great blogs to comment on and get some great link love back to internal pages on their site.

2) This guy is going to get TONS of backlinks to his own blog, especially this internal page, from posts just like this one, linking to his awesome list. THIS is the way to get a great bunch of natural backlinks. Create something people want to link to!

3) The list is only part 1 of 3… he has more parts coming… craziness!

For a brief overview of what CommentLuv is, it is a plugin for Wordpress that will check a commenter’s blog’s feed, and post the most recent post at the bottom of the comment, giving the commenter a great internal backlink to their site!

Enjoy this list!

The Best Social Media Sites for Link Building

April 12th, 2008 | 21 Comments

Many people like to use social media sites in order to gain popularity, and to heavily increase their traffic if a story that they write hits the front pages of many of the top social media sites.

The problem with some of the social media sites, is that they don’t provide much search engine benefit, because they either use a redirection URL to connect people with your page, or they simply use the “nofollow” tag on your links. (What is nofollow?) Whichever they use, they pass on no search engine ranking benefit, and many of those sites have high PR.

When building links, having traffic sources in mind is a good idea, but your main focus should be links that have “dofollow” (What is dofollow?) because that will increase your search engine rankings, will should be your main goal for your traffic source. Millions of people use Google daily… why not bring some of them who are your for a site like yours, right to your site.

So, here are some of the best social media sites to use for both traffic and search engine rankings:

Digg (PR8)
Many people are already Digging their articles, so continue doing this.

Mixx (PR6)
Mixx is a great up and comer, which makes it a lot easier to rank your articles and pages on the front of Mixx, and you get search engine ranking benefits from your pages and posts being on Mixx.

IndianPad (PR6)
This is a great social media site geared towards the people of India, but since they are growing so fast in all aspects of the internet, this is a great market to reach out to. There are some technology articles on there that have nothing to do with India, that are ranking well, so you definitely have a shot!

Metafilter (PR7)
This is also a great site to submit your articles, posts, and pages.

Reddit (PR8)
A recommendation from a reader to put this on here… it looks decent!

I hope this has expanded your social media selection a little bit, and helped you to focus your traffic building efforts with your link building efforts.

P.S. Be sure to add your site to the profile pages on these different sites!

5 Tips for When You Check Your Site’s Backlinks

April 9th, 2008 | 15 Comments

Some of my most popular posts on this blog are:
How To Check How Many Backlinks Your Site Has
and
How To Check How Many Backlinks Your Site Has – Part 2

When people start link building campaigns, they want to be able to check their progress. Thanks to various websites who provide tools to see how many backlinks each site has (see the above articles), seeing that progress and your results is fairly easy to do. But, many people either use the tools improperly, use too many or too few tools, waste time, or just simply don’t use their full potential. Here are some tips to using backlink checking tools.

1. Don’t just use Google and Yahoo.
Many people when checking their backlinks, go to Google and type in “link:YourURLhere” and they usually don’t see many results, and therefore get discouraged. Yahoo!’s “link:YourURLhere” search does return more results, but it’s still not complete. Don’t just rely on these resources. Google’s Webmaster Tools, and Yahoo!’s SiteExplorer tools will give better results, but still don’t just rely on these.

2. Use multiple tools to check.
There are many different tools online that allow you to see how many backlinks your site has. But, they are not all created equal. Some use averages of major search engine numbers, Others don’t work with all search engines. Some provide you much more information such as your PageRank, your Alexa rank, the site your link is on’ PageRank, etc. Find 2 or 3 different tools that work the best for you, and stick with those. Sticking with just one won’t give you the most accurate, but using more than 3 or 4 will just be a waste of time.

3. Don’t compare one tool’s results to another tool’s results.
Even though I suggest using 2-3 different tools to check your backlinks, that doesn’t mean that you should compare them against eachother. The best thing to do is to create a spreadsheet, or just a normal .txt document, and write down the results from each tool. Then, once a week, check your results again, and log it in the spreadsheet. Then you can see the progress you have made with each tool.

4. Don’t check multiple times a day, or even week.
I know as a webmaster myself, that I want to check my stats multiple times a day. This is pretty useless, and a waste of time. Why waste your time checking your backlinks multiple times a day when you can focus your efforts on link building during that same time. If you focus on link building, you’ll be able to be more excited when you do check your results. Check maybe once or twice a week. You should pick a day, and check on that day every week.

5. Check your competitors backlinks.
When you are checking your backlinks, it is a good idea to check your competitor’s backlinks too. Find out what pages they have links on and see if you can get links on the same pages. You can also check if they are steadily increasing their backlinks or not. If they are not, then you know they are just begging to be taken over in the search engine rankings.

If you stick to these rules, you will be able to better see your progress and utilize your time and the tools better, in order to reach the top of the search engine rankings by focusing your efforts on link building instead of stat checking.

Gathering and Building Great Free Backlinks with Gather

April 7th, 2008 | 25 Comments

Wow… whenever I go through my RSS reader, I always see awesome posts people have written about link building tips. One particular place that I usually find great tips is Mixed Market Arts. I recently wrote about link building with Unasked, which is a great tip I got from Collin at Mixed Market Arts.

Today’s tip is also from Collin, but I have expanded on it to create even more opportunities for you to create solid free backlinks.

The article on Mixed Market Arts, Link Building with Gather, shows you an awesome site which allows people to submit articles to, called Gather.

Before you go read the article on Mixed Market Arts, read-on here for a way to go above and beyond the tips Collin provides, with regards to creating backlinks.

Collin talks about joining Gather, and submitting articles with backlinks in the articles, with the anchor text of your choice. All of those links are “dofollow” links. (What is dofollow?)

While I was sitting back amazed at this great link building opportunity, I realized that using their comment system, you can leave comments on people’s articles, and the comments have “dofollow” links also! This is an amazing opportunity.

1) Use the Gather search form, type in your keyword (for me, I’d type in “link building”). Then, find articles that people have written about your keyword. Then, leave a non-spam looking, legit comment on their articles, using a link with the anchor text of your choosing (just use normal HTML tags for links) and you have just built a backlink!

2) Find the articles with higher PR. Although this will be harder to do, and the links will not be relevant links, they will still be pr4, pr3, and pr2 links back to your website with the anchor text of your choice.

I hope that now when you read the article about Gather over at Mixed Market Arts, you can build more backlinks to your site using Gather.  We all love free backlinks!