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Link Building Digest 1

August 8th, 2008 | 27 Comments

Instead of rewriting what others have said, I decided to put together some links to some great posts written recently by link building masters…

Collin Lahay recently wrote Link Building with Naymz about a good place to add some of your links… it also allows you to add your other online profiles (where you should have links to your site) so by creating a web of links to pages that have links to your sites on them, that means more backlinks, and more chances of your site being crawled by Google.

The folks over at Wiep.net have written a nice little article about what link building really is, and it include some tips to being better than everyone else (which is what the goal of link building is… to be at the top of the SERPs).

Thomas Schmitz wrote Everything You Wanted to Know About Inbound External Links … and there’s a ton of great info there, to reinforce why link building is so important… if you aren’t seeing results from your link building yet, definitely read this, to get re-energized to build backlinks to your site.

Hope these can keep you entertained…. but not distract you too much from actual link building!  Remember, we can all find stuff to keep us occupied to not link build because link building is boring (read RSS feeds, browse news, play video games, check out backlinks, check out analytics account, etc. etc.)  But, link building is more important than all of that!  Set a daily goal and strive to reach that goal for link building!

More DoFollow Social Media Sites

June 21st, 2008 | 20 Comments

People LOVE social media sites, and if people can find dofollow social media sites for link building, then they jump all over it!  I have previously written about the top dofollow social media sites, and two up and coming dofollow social media sites.  (For those who don’t know what dofollow is and why dofollow is important, please read my article entitled: What is DoFollow? What is NoFollow? Follow Along and See.)

I have a few more of these dofollow social media sites for you to enjoy.  Some of you may already know of these sites.  Sorry in advance.  But, there are many people brand new to link building and seo and sem, and may not know of these sites.

Just submit your article to these social media sites for some nice backlinks.

Mylinkvault.com
Bibsonomy.org
Mister-Wong.com

Hope you enjoy these!

Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 6

June 18th, 2008 | 16 Comments

Click here to read from the beginning of the internal link building series.

I’m not going to go into the importance of building internal links, (for that, click above for the whole series), but I just want to let you know, it’s important!  For a brief description, internal link building is building links between the pages or posts on your website or blog, in order for better reader usability, and for better search engine crawling.

The problem I have when doing internal link building is that I usually link to the same sites.  You’ll probably find tons of links to my What Is DoFollow? What Is NoFollow? post and of course tons of links to DoFollow Diver.  But, I have almost 50 posts, but I link to the same handful all of the time.  Although that’s really building up THOSE pages, other, perfectly great posts, aren’t getting the exposure they deserve.

Well, I found out a way to see which sites are being neglected when it comes to internal link building.  That tool, is Google Webmaster Tools

Follow these steps:
1) Choose which site (your site should be already added to GWT, if not, add it….)
2) Click “Links” on the left sidebar.
3) Click “Pages with internal links.”
4) Then, look in the “internal links” column and see which posts have the least amount of internal links.

For me, Dofollow Diver has 70 links on my site…. whereas The Ultimate List of CommentLuv Blogs and How NOT to Build Backlinks only have less than 7 links each! That’s 1/10th of the amount of internal links! They don’t all have to be equal, but it definitely helps me to identify what pages I should link to more.

I hope this really helps you to build more backlinks to your internal pages. It sure has enlightened me, and makes me remember that I have many posts that I can link to and share with my readers.

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

Link Building Tip: Build Backlinks to Internal Pages Too

June 13th, 2008 | 13 Comments

When commenting for backlinks, don’t just stick to one set of keywords and one URL. If you didn’t know, I am a huge fan of commenting on dofollow blogs in order to get solid backlinks to your site. In fact, I even created a list of blogs with dofollow in my search engine called DoFollow Diver, in order assist people in getting more backlinks to their site.

But, when commenting, we can get stuck in the ritual of using the same keywords for our name … probably our main keyword. We also can get stuck in building links to only our main index page, and not to various pages throughout our site. I am guilty of this for sure.

But, it’s not maximizing the benefit we can get to our site. So, here are a few of the reasons it is necessary to build links with different keywords and to different pages on your site, not just the index:

1) Your inner pages may be more relevant to a certain page you’re commenting on.
I often live by the motto… “Any link is a good link.” But, not every link is a GREAT link, and some only give just a little bit of a boost, nothing much to make any type of difference. If you have a post about dofollow blogs search engines on your dofollow blog, and I go and comment on that blog with my main index page, I’ll get SOME relevance, but not too much. But, if I leave a comment with the Dofollow Diver URL, then I’ll have much more relevance and the link will be worth a lot more, even though it’s the same page, one link is just a lot more relevant. When commenting on a post, think about what the most relevant blog post of yours is, and use that to comment with.

2) Linking only to your homepage doesn’t look natural.
Yah, a majority of the times, when people link to your site, they link to the homepage of your site… but NOT always. But, if you are always using your main index URL when commenting, that won’t look natural. Instead, mix it up… in addition to the relevance reason above, the diversification effect will also help you. It will help you to rank for some longer tail keywords that you may or may not be targetting. You should probably aim for about 75% to your main index page, and about 25% to your internal pages. These aren’t hard numbers, and you need to experiment with what works best for you.

3) More organic traffic.
Ultimately, the main goal of building links, is to increase search engine traffic. But, the more links your page is on, the more exposure you have from people wanting to click on those links. To use the example from the first point, if I am commenting on a blog post about dofollow blog search engines, and I comment with the inlineseo.com URL, then yah, some people might click through, but not too many. But, if I comment with the dofollow diver URL, and use the name “dofollow blogs search engine” people who are at the blog post looking for dofollow blog search engines may very well click through on my comment URL, giving me more visitors, more subscribers, and more people able to click on ads, ultimately meaning more money for me.

So when commenting, and posting your URL somewhere, don’t just use your main index page, use the most relevant page on your site, and then use that to post the link, in order to increase your search engine rankings, in order to make it look more natural, and to ultimately drive more traffic to your site.

Link Building Tip: Link Building for Non-Blog Websites

June 4th, 2008 | 7 Comments

I received an e-mail that was asking me to write about ways to build backlinks for websites that aren’t blogs. It seems that building backlinks for blogs is becoming easier and easier, as more and more plugins and such are coming out to give people more backlinks. At that same time, there are tons of ways to get more backlinks to non-blog, normal websites. I do tend to focus a bit on building backlinks for blogs but, here is a list of the articles I have written so far that apply to non-blog websites:

(Note: You don’t have to have a blog to comment on blogs to get backlinks….)

DoFollow Diver! The Premier DoFollow Blog Search Engine

The Best Social Media Sites for Link Building

Unasked: An Online Profile for Getting a Backlink

Link Building Tip: Use New Directories For Free Backlinks

Link Building Tip: Easily Find DoFollow Blogs Search String

2 Up-and-Coming Social Media Sites with DoFollow

Sponsor Contests to Get Backlinks and Traffic

Gathering and Building Great Free Backlinks with Gather

Free Backlink Generator and Linking To Your Backlinks

Link Building Tip: Guest post on blogs to get backlinks and traffic.

Link Building Tip: Use your online profiles to add your URL.

Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 1

Using Internal Linking to Build Backlinks – Part 5 (go to older pages, for non-blog sites… older posts for blogs)

I hope that this list helps those out who may have non-blog sites, and want to build links for those websites!