How to build backlinks to a micro niche site?

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Hi,

I have an Amazon review site that focuses on a specific niche. What would be the best way to build backlinks to the site to boost traffic overall?

I would figure posting content on web 2.0 sites but if i review two new products every day, thats a ton of articles...

If i review new products everyday how would you recommend building effective backlinks? and would you build backlinks to just the domain (www.mymicronichesite.com)? or build backlinks to the individual post (www.mymicronichesite.com/productreview#37.html)?

If you build web 2.0 backlinks to the actual product review page, thats a ton of content to write if each web 2.0 property page is roughly 500 words...

see my point?

Any help would be gretly appreciated!

Thanks

J
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  • Profile picture of the author cmorgansweb
    Create product specific squidoo lens and make sure you add snippet of your product specific article to that lens, making sure that the hyperlinked text is a keyword.

    Making sure that each new article is posted on your Facebook Fanpage is a must and of course make sure you tweet it on twitter.

    Write a product specific article and submit it to article directories, making sure that your author bio is linked to the specific product page again, use keywords to hyperlink it.

    Social Bookmarking each page will also give you great backlinks and social activity.

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  • Profile picture of the author Brendan Mace
    You absolutely SHOULD build backlinks to both your main page and individual product reviews.

    The content you use on web 2.0 sites really does not need to be that high quality. Especially if you're only building them for a boost in authority.

    There are about a million ways to generate backlinks online. But if you want to go the web 2.0 route, then this is what I would do.

    1. Set up 10 Web 2.0 properties with Original content (decent quality)

    2. Blast the HECK out of those 10 web 2.0 properties with as many links as you want.

    This is known as pyramid linking. The first tier should be decent quality, because that's what's pointing to your money site. The lower tiers can use spun content, or rehashed articles from online directories.

    I still care about my second tier of backlinks. But once you get to the 3rd or 4th tier. Quality is completely thrown out the window. Just make sure decent links are hitting your site. Whether you buy High Pr domains, or create powerful web 2.0 properties. The first tier of links pointing to your site should be good quality.
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  • Profile picture of the author gPlayer
    How to build backlinks to a micro niche site?
    You should build backlinks for both. But most of the backlink should belongs to your money site. There is no need to use high quality content for web 2.0s. You can use spun contents. Then do few social bookmarking to index the web 2.0 links fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aaron Autrey
    F it, can't I just pay someone on Fiverr $5 to build backlinks? :-) - I'm so new at this I wouldn't know how to do it.
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    • Profile picture of the author Brendan Mace
      Originally Posted by marketforus1 View Post

      F it, can't I just pay someone on Fiverr $5 to build backlinks? :-) - I'm so new at this I wouldn't know how to do it.
      That's about the worst thing you can do... Unless you already know what you're doing, then you could be paying money to damage your sites rankings. Blasting thousands of links to your money site is NOT a viable strategy any more. No matter how cheap it is.
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