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hi
I am just going through the process of creating my backlinks.
just a couple of questions, I have 1 website and I targeting only the uk as I sell beauty equipment. are these links going to work for google uk?
do I only put 1 link with 1 keyword on each link, or can I do 2 keywords for each backlink.
also there was 1 link where angela didnt state to use html code, would I use this code anyway or is there a way my url and keyword should read.
thankyou in advance
helen
#angelas #backlinks
  • Profile picture of the author Amenda Jessera
    Helen, I think most of the links are not from .uk domain, however, these are working fine with google.uk too..... Also, I think she had given the HTML code samples, however here it is, <A HREF=http://www.yourdomain.com>Your Keyword</A>
    As well as you can use 2 keywords for a site, but you have to make sure that you are building an attracative template/profile there inorder to make sure that you do NOT use that site to get a backlink.... there is something have to be done to feel your content is natural one....
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    • Profile picture of the author Angela V. Edwards
      Originally Posted by Amenda Jessera View Post

      Helen, I think most of the links are not from .uk domain, however, these are working fine with google.uk too..... Also, I think she had given the HTML code samples, however here it is, <A HREF=http://www.yourdomain.com>Your Keyword</A>
      As well as you can use 2 keywords for a site, but you have to make sure that you are building an attracative template/profile there inorder to make sure that you do NOT use that site to get a backlink.... there is something have to be done to feel your content is natural one....
      Actually, it's:

      <A HREF="http://www.yourdomain.com">Your Keyword</A>

      A tiny little difference, but one which will affect whether it creates a link or not.
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  • Profile picture of the author TheWicker
    They seem to work with every website I've used it on. A nice addition for sure.
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    • Profile picture of the author helenback
      hi
      in some of the likns she doesnt mention about using html code,
      would you use it anyway if not how should my url and keyword read,
      please can someone give me an example.
      thankyou
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  • Profile picture of the author Amenda Jessera
    You can use BBCODE too, search FAQ of this forum to get help on it
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  • Profile picture of the author AndyBlackSEO
    Yes, link to your main url with your main 'chosen' keyword and then link to one other inner page within your site. This could be a product or a category page. After say, 10 submissions, change your inner page to a new one.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
    Hi Helen,

    Backlinks tend to fall into one of 3 categories.

    1. They provide you with a box for your keywords and a box for your URL, expecting you to provide a link. Sometimes sites only give you a box for the URL and nothing for your keywords. In which case you can get the link but not with keywords (I don't believe Angela lists these types of sites).

    2. Standard HTML format URLs where you have some kind of freeform editors and need to place your link in the following format -

    <a href="http://www.YourSite.com/your_page.html">Your Keywords</a>

    3. Some kind of forum or BBCode, which is translated into an HTML link by the software. Eg on Warrior Forum, links are formatted as follows -

    Code:
    [ url="http://www.google.co.uk" ]The Big G[ /url ]
    But without the extra spaces inside the [].

    If you're stilling having difficulties figuring a site out feel free to PM me (please don't post it in the main forum) and I'll show you how to do it.

    Hope that helps,

    Andy

    PS: Links are just as effective for Google.co.uk as Google.com, it makes no difference.
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    • Profile picture of the author Angela V. Edwards
      Originally Posted by Andy Fletcher View Post

      Hi Helen,

      Backlinks tend to fall into one of 3 categories.

      1. They provide you with a box for your keywords and a box for your URL, expecting you to provide a link. Sometimes sites only give you a box for the URL and nothing for your keywords. In which case you can get the link but not with keywords (I don't believe Angela lists these types of sites).

      2. Standard HTML format URLs where you have some kind of freeform editors and need to place your link in the following format -

      <a href="http://www.YourSite.com/your_page.html">Your Keywords</a>

      3. Some kind of forum or BBCode, which is translated into an HTML link by the software. Eg on Warrior Forum, links are formatted as follows -

      Code:
      [ url="http://www.google.co.uk" ]The Big G[ /url ]
      But without the extra spaces inside the [].

      If you're stilling having difficulties figuring a site out feel free to PM me (please don't post it in the main forum) and I'll show you how to do it.

      Hope that helps,

      Andy

      PS: Links are just as effective for Google.co.uk as Google.com, it makes no difference.
      Thank you, Andy...if I had seen your post, I wouldn't have made mine.

      I've had several people in the UK who were able to use these links very successfully.
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      • Profile picture of the author helenback
        yes andy did explain it really well, I had to go and redo a few backlinks as I took out the exclamation marks, obviously very important,
        and I know that the exact wording is fundemental in wether you get a backlink or not, I have so far only done 10 baclinks (only 50 to go)
        so I dont want to do all this hard work and get it wrong.
        I have a couple of questions, 1. would I leave spaces between my keywords example:
        <a href="http://www.aesthetic-equipment.co.uk">rf skin tightening machine</a>
        or not, 2. I am focusing on my homepage and not on any inner pages, so when we are not using any specific code for a backlink would I put my site like this:
        http://www.aesthetic-equipment.co.uk/keyword.html
        or without the html.
        can someone please enlighten me
        thankyou
        helen

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  • Profile picture of the author edgray
    I'm new here and am intrigued by this angela's links business... what's it all about?
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    • Profile picture of the author Andy Fletcher
      Originally Posted by edgray View Post

      I'm new here and am intrigued by this angela's links business... what's it all about?
      Check out Angela's WSO here -

      http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-...inks-free.html

      In a nutshell, every month she publishes 30 high page rank sites that you can get a backlink from for $5 (and you get a bonus month free through the WSO).

      You write articles targeted at keywords, backlink them using Angela's (and Paul's and Steve's ... etc) links. Get a high search engine ranking and use that traffic to drive affiliate marketing campaigns.

      It's the simplest and most effective way to get into Internet Marketing since Travis brought us Bum Marketing 3 years ago.
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  • Profile picture of the author edgray
    thanks Andy!
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  • Profile picture of the author Angela V. Edwards
    Hi Helen,

    You would only use html if you are creating a URL for a page on your site. For instance, this page here that we're on: http://www.warriorforum.com/page_about_angelas_backlinks.html (I had to change the URL so the actual URL would show and not the page title.)


    That's because it's a page within the Warrior Forum. This actually has nothing to do with the backlinks themselves; you would simply use your most relevant page to guide the searchers to for information. If I wanted people who were searching for information about code set ups, I might guide them to this page and this page has html on the end. But if I just wanted them to go to the Warrior Forum in general, I'd guide them to:

    http://www.warriorforum.com
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