Best way for backlinking

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Can anyone tell me the best way for backlinking rather than article submission and commenting on blogs??????
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  • Profile picture of the author mince001
    Originally Posted by ravi2011 View Post

    Can anyone tell me the best way for backlinking rather than article submission and commenting on blogs??????
    Make sure you get a variety of backlinks... that is one of the most important things..also get high pr with low obl...web 2.0, guest posting,blog commenting,etc

    Hope it helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author sheradikaum
    There is so many way for get backlinking likes correct usage of your your signature and ...Just go through fiverr and get tremendous service in just bucks..?
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  • Profile picture of the author desmin
    forum posting and social book marking with link exchanging the way to get back links.
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  • Profile picture of the author russells
    As part of my link building efforts I use Private Blog Networks, social bookmarking services and .EDU blog comments to name but a few.

    Tip: When building links it doesn't matter how many you build per day as long as you keep it consistent.

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  • Profile picture of the author Stack Bundles
    I have the most success with this method:

    I find my competitor and then use SEO Quake to find his backlinks. Then I sort by PR and link to those that I can.

    Any that are auto approve are GOLD so I keep a list of those. After awhile you will have a list of auto approve PR4's 5's & 6's. For those that are not auto approve take your time and leave good comments. Skip an anchor text and use your name. Do about 20 a night, mix with some forum posting and some blog roll exchanges and you will be on page one spot one in no time.

    -Stack Bundles
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  • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
    Forum signature links are good. Set up your own blog network. You can also sign up for something like build my rank.
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    • Profile picture of the author The Expert
      Without a doubt, commenting is the best method.

      Why? Becasuse you can get TRUE High PR backlinks. True High PR backlinks are the once you drop on a page that itself has a PR5 or PR6 rating. Most "High PR Backlinks" products of one type or another are pushing you to get links on PR0 pages on a site who's ROOT domain is PR5, PR6, or PR7.

      The hope here is that you'll get some of the massive power of the PR6 root domain trickling down to you. And so you do...but this amount is a lot less than people would like to think. This is why this method struggles if you are not trying to promote a page for a keyword that has crazy low competition. Like 50,000 competing pages or less.

      Only problem is that these super-low competition pages usually have very low traffic and are worth very little to you. Keywords that actually will get you serious traffic (and serious money) are competitive and you need to be able to blast YOUR page past all the competition to take a top spot. This is VERY difficult to do simply by racking up scores and scores of PR0 profile links, article links, and Web 2.0 blog post links.

      But blog commenting is different. Using Scrapebox and SEO Spyglass you can find PR5 and PR6 pages ALL day on different domains where you can get do-follow links to your site.

      Nobody knows how much more link juice you from a PR6 link than a PR5 links...but most people say it's exponential.

      If you get 5 pts of links juice for a PR0 link you might get 5^2 or 25 pts of link juice for a PR1 link (5x5 = 25), 5^3 = 125 pts for PR2 (5x5x5 =125), 5^4 or 625 pts for a PR3 link (5x5x5x5 = 625).

      The crazy thing is that this might be a multi-degree exponential system. So a power to a power. In this 5 pt model a PR0 would still be 5 pts of link juice. Remembering that when you take a power to a power you multiply them together, here is what you would get:

      PR0 = 5^1 = (5 x1) = 5pts
      PR1 = 5^2 = (5x5) = 25pts
      PR2 = 5^(2)^2 = (5 ^(2x2)) = (5^4) = (5x5x5x5) = 625pts
      PR3 = 5^((2)^2)^2) = (5^8) = (5x5x5x5x5x5x5x5) = 390,625
      PR4 = 5^(((2)^2)^2)^2) = (5^16) = 152,587,890,625 pts

      Care to guess what a PR5 would be? 5^32. Now, big numbers like this make us thing that it's unlikely that such a system is in place. In either case, it doesn't matter. In a straight exponential system a PR3 links carries the same amount of link juice as 125 PR0 links...AND you have to get all 125 of those PR0 links INDEXED (not just crawled) in order to get the same benefit as the ONE PR3 link.

      If this is the case, is your time better spent funking around with spinning articles and such for distribution so you can get a fleet of PR0 links or spending the same amount of time grabbing TRUE PR6 link after TRUE PR6 link?

      I says do one article blast just to mix things up with a bunch of low-value links and then hit hard with Power Blog commenting. I took a new page on my site I was trying to promote last month from PR0 to PR4 in 3 weeks and only worked on it about 5 days out of those 21...and not full 8 hr days either.
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      • Profile picture of the author JamesGw
        Originally Posted by The Expert View Post

        Without a doubt, commenting is the best method.

        Why? Becasuse you can get TRUE High PR backlinks. True High PR backlinks are the once you drop on a page that itself has a PR5 or PR6 rating. Most "High PR Backlinks" products of one type or another are pushing you to get links on PR0 pages on a site who's ROOT domain is PR5, PR6, or PR7.

        The hope here is that you'll get some of the massive power of the PR6 root domain trickling down to you. And so you do...but this amount is a lot less than people would like to think. This is why this method struggles if you are not trying to promote a page for a keyword that has crazy low competition. Like 50,000 competing pages or less.

        Only problem is that these super-low competition pages usually have very low traffic and are worth very little to you. Keywords that actually will get you serious traffic (and serious money) are competitive and you need to be able to blast YOUR page past all the competition to take a top spot. This is VERY difficult to do simply by racking up scores and scores of PR0 profile links, article links, and Web 2.0 blog post links.

        But blog commenting is different. Using Scrapebox and SEO Spyglass you can find PR5 and PR6 pages ALL day on different domains where you can get do-follow links to your site.

        Nobody knows how much more link juice you from a PR6 link than a PR5 links...but most people say it's exponential.

        If you get 5 pts of links juice for a PR0 link you might get 5^2 or 25 pts of link juice for a PR1 link (5x5 = 25), 5^3 = 125 pts for PR2 (5x5x5 =125), 5^4 or 625 pts for a PR3 link (5x5x5x5 = 625).

        The crazy thing is that this might be a multi-degree exponential system. So a power to a power. In this 5 pt model a PR0 would still be 5 pts of link juice. Remembering that when you take a power to a power you multiply them together, here is what you would get:

        PR0 = 5^1 = (5 x1) = 5pts
        PR1 = 5^2 = (5x5) = 25pts
        PR2 = 5^(2)^2 = (5 ^(2x2)) = (5^4) = (5x5x5x5) = 625pts
        PR3 = 5^((2)^2)^2) = (5^8) = (5x5x5x5x5x5x5x5) = 390,625
        PR4 = 5^(((2)^2)^2)^2) = (5^16) = 152,587,890,625 pts

        Care to guess what a PR5 would be? 5^32. Now, big numbers like this make us thing that it's unlikely that such a system is in place. In either case, it doesn't matter. In a straight exponential system a PR3 links carries the same amount of link juice as 125 PR0 links...AND you have to get all 125 of those PR0 links INDEXED (not just crawled) in order to get the same benefit as the ONE PR3 link.

        If this is the case, is your time better spent funking around with spinning articles and such for distribution so you can get a fleet of PR0 links or spending the same amount of time grabbing TRUE PR6 link after TRUE PR6 link?

        I says do one article blast just to mix things up with a bunch of low-value links and then hit hard with Power Blog commenting. I took a new page on my site I was trying to promote last month from PR0 to PR4 in 3 weeks and only worked on it about 5 days out of those 21...and not full 8 hr days either.
        You're using some funky math here and throwing out numbers that aren't really substantiated by anything.

        SEOmoz has done some research on the topic and have found that:

        Originally Posted by SEOmoz.org

        Also to note, PageRank happens on a log scale. Let's talk a little bit about a log scale, what that means. So, for example, a log scale, this is a log base 2. What I have done is just drawn little lines to try and illustrate. So, zero, there is nothing there. One, I drew one little line. Two has two little lines. Three has four lines. It is doubling, the base is 2. So we're going up. You can imagine, this curve sort of looks like this until we get to PageRank of 10, which would be way, way off the screen, just super high up, and obviously my line illustrations are by no means perfect. So this should actually be double that. It is probably not.

        PageRank does not use log base 2. We suspect here at SEOmoz because we calculate our own similar metric by crawling the Web, we calculate a metric called MozRank. MozRank is designed to mimic PageRank. In fact, it is very similar to the original algorithm that was published by Larry and Sergey back at Stanford. But what we've found is that when we need to scale it, the log base is not 2, but it is between 8 and 9. That means that a PR 7 for example would be 8 times, let's say 8.5 times, more important, more linked to, more well linked to than a PageRank 6 page. So there is a lot of variation in here, and that gradation is not observable through the PageRank that you get in the toolbar, which is a little frustrating. It is one of the reasons why when you see MozRank reported, MozRank will say something like 6.42. So you get a sense of, oh, okay, that's where I am in the scale. I am closer to a 6 than a 7. I am right about the midpoint. This helps you to just see those changes month over month since MozRank is reported consistently every month.
        What is Google's PageRank Good For? - Whiteboard Friday | SEOmoz

        What this means is that assuming PR0 is 1 point.

        PR0 = 1
        PR1 = 8.5
        PR2 = 72.5
        PR3 = 614
        PR4 = 5,220
        PR5 = 44,370

        and so-on.
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        • Profile picture of the author BenJackson
          Originally Posted by JamesGw View Post

          You're using some funky math here and throwing out numbers that aren't really substantiated by anything.

          SEOmoz has done some research on the topic and have found that:



          What is Google's PageRank Good For? - Whiteboard Friday | SEOmoz

          What this means is that assuming PR0 is 1 point.

          PR0 = 1
          PR1 = 8.5
          PR2 = 72.5
          PR3 = 614
          PR4 = 5,220
          PR5 = 44,370

          and so-on.
          Nice quote, gotta love SEOMoz.

          I would advise OP simply to provide value...
          • grow your site and create great content
          • build an email list to contact when you have something cool to share
          • build a twitter following
          • guest post on blogs in your niche.

          Get creative with how you build links. It doesn't have to be one of a list of the usual techniques ie article submission, blog commenting, press release, there is so much more!
          • Find small directories specific to your niche and get your link posted
          • find and copy your competitor's backlinks
          • put a quiz on your site with an image people can put on their site when they pass (it links back to you)
          ...there are tons of whitehat strategies if you just get a bit creative.
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  • Profile picture of the author MisterMunch
    The best way to get backlinks is to build link-worthy content or a valuable service.

    This is content that people in your niche will share in their blogs, and content that people will link to when they discuss your subject in forums and similar.

    This is also content that will make people click the like or +1 button and share on stumbleupon etc.

    Some of this link-worthy content also get some in-content links from online newspapers and other large websites.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mikedb
    What a load of crap!
    Seems like no one gets what backlinks work best!

    To the OP.... don't take ANY advice from what not has been proven in ANY way!
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  • Profile picture of the author carolinehill
    you can create backlinks from Following Activities-

    - Directory Submissions
    - Article Submissions
    - Social Bookmarking Submissions
    - Social Profile Creations
    - web 2.0 properties
    - Forum Posting
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    • Profile picture of the author packerfan
      Think about it logically for a second...

      Do you think google values a blog comment on a PR6 page the same as it values a contextual editorial link on the same page?

      The absolute best way to get links is either thru using link bait, or guest blogging. If you're building links, I'd recommend a network link BMR or something similar.

      Personally, I use BMR, social bookmarking, guest posting, article submissions, and forum posting mostly.

      The competition of the keyword determines my exact strategy.
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  • Profile picture of the author Targeted Traffic
    There have been some good ways mentioned already...but first before you go out and about with your back linking strategies, ensure that your site contains high quality unique content
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  • Profile picture of the author cindymariehess
    Forum posting on related forum sites and of course blogging, try directory submission as well on high PR dir sites.
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  • Profile picture of the author ravi2011
    thanks to all of you
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