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Matt Belock 5th April 2009 10:01 PM

Some High PR Backlinks
 
Here are a few sites to use for some high PR backlinks. Some allow anchor text.

MySQL Forge :: Dashboard
http://slideshare.net
Fimoculous.com: Feeding On Itself
Down By The Hipster - Down By The Hipster
2Checkout.com - Merchant Account / Credit Card Processing Alternative
igooi - Social Bookmark Service, Save your web findings, Share your interests
kirtsy / Popular
IMEEM - what's on your playlist?

No special order. Some are comments, some you add in profile.

BIll S 5th April 2009 10:14 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Thanks, Matt!

You can never have enough Backlinks.

Thanks, :cool:

cmbwealth 6th April 2009 10:21 AM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Thanks Matt, this is always good stuff for us newbies.
Mark

Alan Mater 6th April 2009 10:26 AM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Hi Matt,

Thanks for posting these. I take it you're using these sites?

Matt Helphrey 6th April 2009 11:29 AM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Thanks for sharing Matt.

I know that I for one need to work on getting higher pr back links to my home page. This will for sure help me get started.

matt

Jeff Casmer 6th April 2009 12:07 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Hi Folks,

Thanks for sharing. Its all about backlinks.......ask yourself everyday what you did today to get backlinks for your site?

If you cant answer that questions......then get to work :)

I sometimes find people hanging too much in forums and not working their business........forums should be part of your overall marketing campaign not all of it..LOL

Take care
Jeff Casmer

Alan Mater 6th April 2009 12:36 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Blog commenting and article marketing really helps as well :)

Jeff Casmer 6th April 2009 12:42 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Which are still "backlinks" :)

Alan Mater 6th April 2009 01:20 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Yup :). Posting to sites like Tumblr, Live Journal, Squidoo and Hubpages work great in building backlinks too. But, you're not going to get high PR from them.

4morereferrals 6th April 2009 07:44 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jeff Casmer (Post 672333)
Hi Folks,

Thanks for sharing. Its all about backlinks.......ask yourself everyday what you did today to get backlinks for your site?

If you cant answer that questions......then get to work :)

I sometimes find people hanging too much in forums and not working their business........forums should be part of your overall marketing campaign not all of it..LOL

Take care
Jeff Casmer


OP - good post - thanks.

Agreed - its all about hte backlinks - and the SPEED by which you can get em done. Its tedious work ...

Peter Lee 10th April 2009 07:11 AM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Yes Alan....which includes blog commenting on mine, which is dofollow, Top Commentator, Commentluv, Top Commentator award etc. Strangely I don't see many pipsters coming to my blog to comment to get backlinks - excluding you Alan of course and just a few others.. Don't having more backlinks interest them anymore? LOL!

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alan Mater (Post 672387)
Blog commenting and article marketing really helps as well :)


Alan Mater 10th April 2009 09:03 AM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Lee (Post 683907)
Yes Alan....which includes blog commenting on mine, which is dofollow, Top Commentator, Commentluv, Top Commentator award etc. Strangely I don't see many pipsters coming to my blog to comment to get backlinks - excluding you Alan of course and just a few others.. Don't having more backlinks interest them anymore? LOL!

LOL... yeah, who knows. It helps that your blog is well established. Blog commenting takes much less time than writing an article, so when I don't have the time I'll look for interesting posts to comment on. I usually end up learning a thing or two as well.

Malcolm Tindle 13th April 2009 06:33 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Peter Lee (Post 683907)
Yes Alan....which includes blog commenting on mine, which is dofollow, Top Commentator, Commentluv, Top Commentator award etc. Strangely I don't see many pipsters coming to my blog to comment to get backlinks - excluding you Alan of course and just a few others.. Don't having more backlinks interest them anymore? LOL!


Stop it Peter, your breaking my heart LOL, I guess I must be one of the 'few others' as I have commented on your blog before but by pure coincidence I have just posted another comment a couple of hours back, backlinks are very important and we should all visit each others blogs!!

regards,

Mal.

Matt Helphrey 13th April 2009 06:30 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Every few weeks Ill hit blog commenting pretty hard and notice my back links sky rocket due to the top commentors plug in. However, if I take a few days off I notice all those backlinks wash away.

I have no idea how this affects my pr or rankings in the search engines but I think I am more drawn to the set it and forget it business model where I don't have to leave comments every single day to keep those back links.

Also I use article marketing as my main from of promotion and I can't seem to break PageRank 0 even with the thousands of back links I have. I just assumed that my page rank would go up as my back links went up...guess not. Any ideas?

My pages are ranking great in Google and I am getting decent daily traffic from them so I guess Im not too concerned. As Jeff said, "PR doesnt pay the bills." But Id love to be able to sell some advertising spots and thats hard to do with a PR 0.

Matt

altesino 23rd April 2009 04:29 PM

Re: Some High PR Backlinks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Helphrey (Post 693043)
Every few weeks Ill hit blog commenting pretty hard and notice my back links sky rocket due to the top commentors plug in. However, if I take a few days off I notice all those backlinks wash away.

I have no idea how this affects my pr or rankings in the search engines but I think I am more drawn to the set it and forget it business model where I don't have to leave comments every single day to keep those back links.

Also I use article marketing as my main from of promotion and I can't seem to break PageRank 0 even with the thousands of back links I have. I just assumed that my page rank would go up as my back links went up...guess not. Any ideas?

My pages are ranking great in Google and I am getting decent daily traffic from them so I guess Im not too concerned. As Jeff said, "PR doesnt pay the bills." But Id love to be able to sell some advertising spots and thats hard to do with a PR 0.

Matt

Don't get too caught up counting backlinks. Some blog comments will show as 1 backlink in yahoo's checker and some will show as 300. The first link is likely more valuable than links 2 to 300. I spread my backlinking work over lots of methods but love blog commenting because you can get 1 backlink in 1 minute. Its one of the fastest manual methods around!


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