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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Nov 2009
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I know there are many ways to build backlinks (write articles, blog commenting, forum profiles, etc.). But what are you making sure that you do "every single day" for your link building campaign?
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| Pro. SEO War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: UK
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Yeah, its important to continue to build links at a steady pace every day. pm me if you need ongoing links |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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I do profile links everyday now for my clients so I haven't been working too much on my own businesses. I'm just after getting over some serious writers block and knocked out three articles this morning. |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2009
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How are the profile backlinks working out for you? Have you seen any improvement in page rank or traffic since you started doing it? Just wondering because I have just started doing this myself . Thanks, Robert |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Nov 2009
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An important question I have. If you were to steadily build links for a few months and get yourself well established in google. Is there ever a time when you can stop building backlinks, or if you do continue to build backlinks, a minimal amount, and still earn passive income. if you stop promoting will you start loosing revenue? or will it just stay where it is untill better competition comes along? | |
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| I'm Kind Of A Big Deal Join Date: Sep 2009
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I often fail at my own plan but for what it's worth
I also have my own network of sites so as I add content to one site I'm also creating more backlinks to my other sites. And on top of that there are the old standards... spamming... I mean blog commenting and creating profiles and new 2.0 sites. It's all a mix between a scalpel and shotgun SEO |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Oct 2009
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I like to setup google alerts on keywords Im interested in and then posting on their blogs.
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Have a Blessed Day
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2009
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It's working out pretty well so far. Where I'm seeing the best results is in SERP, especially if your site is already established. Make sure to use to ping all your new profiles using a site like pingler.com . Also, another tip is if you are working off a list make sure you have SEOQuake running with the nofollow line on. Some of the profiles might have become nofollowed in which case you can easily pick them off the list and discard them. Good Luck! | |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: , , USA.
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My daily tasks and strategy for link building have changed for this year. I have gone back to a focus on getting backlinks to all pages again by using tools like Social Bookmarking Demon to get some of those types of links to each and every url on my sites. Then, once that's accomplished (and I'm pretty close to getting all that done) I have decided that I will focus on getting backlinks to just one url at a time moving forward, once everything els eon my sites has some sort of backlinks to it and are ranking pretty well. The philosophy I have now is, "Why publish anything at all unless you're going to rank well for it?" So if you're going to publish something, make it of good quality and length, have a reason why you want to rank well for that term, then spend more time getting backlinks to that one url, then move on to other things. I intend to write less this year, but write better, which means top quality info, better purpose behind the writing , and more time spent on getting the urls ranked to at least page one for my terms in post titles. When I do publish something, I will have it retweeted, linked to by BlogCatalog and some other places, will have the url converted to an RSS feed automatically, and submitted to RSS aggregators automatically, then pop the url into Social bookmarking Demon for some more backlinks... If that doesn't get my url to where I want it to be after a few days, then I will do some blog commenting on the commentluv-enabled sites ranking well for those terms so my latest url gets the link in my comment url. So...IF you have a purpose to your writing then ranking for certain terms is of importance, and you'll get more traffic from 1 article on page 1 than 15 articles that are never seen on page 2...which is why it pays to be ahead of things here and just focus on getting backlinks to your latest stuff written. |
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| Warrior Member Join Date: Dec 2009
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Link Building Techniques: article submission social bookmarking and networking press release online groups hub page classified ads link wheel blog commenting |
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