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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, CA USA.
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Right now the biggest issue I am having is almost all of my traffic to my main site is coming from article marketing. I have set up blogs, squidoo, and hubpages linking to my main site but none of them are really driving much traffic. So my question is should I be doing these link mass submitting these pages to directories and buying one way links? I social bookmark them and post often but still they are not ranking well in the search engines. How do you get your blog some link juice? |
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| Business Man War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Globe Trotter from Delhi, India
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Automate the redundant tasks by outsourcing. Focus on creating quality content and then post it all over. Results detection... Whats your hubscore? What's the difference between your hub and a hub that has a much higher score? See the best hubs and then create your own using the same template. And anything worth doing is worth doing bad until you learn how to do it well. |
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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Los Angeles, CA USA.
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But I was hoping to hear actual tactics I can use right now get my 2nd tier sites more traffic. For example what are some things that you do? Do you submit your pages to a bunch of directories? Are you bookmarking new posts everyday? Are you writing articles specifically for these 2nd tier sites? Right now basically on my blogs I will clipmark a few tidbits around the net I find interesting and then add my spin with an anchor text link to my post. I will then ping that post around the net. And then once a week I will social bookmark a page on my blog. Thus far this isn't getting me much. I am trying to figure out where I am going wrong. | |
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| Happily Self-Employed War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Trying to get links to sites purely built for marketing isn't for me. | |
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| Angela from Aberdeen War Room Member Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Aberdeen, WA USA.
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There's a WSO right now (not mine) that tells you just how to do this. It's a great deal for only $5. You can find it here. Quote:
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: , , USA.
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Hubs and lenses and articles are all really just helper sites. Getting links to them are wasted, IMHO, since you could be sending all backlinks obtained to one blog or site and once those links pile up, you'll end up with a site that ranks well on its own without having to set up a bunch of helper sites |
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Hi Neil, Wondering if you are optimizing your posts for the best keyword research. You can use google adwords keyword tool [url]https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal[url] to see the people are searching for and include them in your posts & post titles. This makes for the bots to spot your blog/lense/hubpage for the specific keyword. |
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