Leave No Stone Un-turned When Building Links To Your Website.
It's easy to get into a rut when it comes to building links. In
many ways, link-building is the most frustrating part of the
search engine marketing business. You can't afford to ignore the
work, because it's just so important to your overall success,
but it can often be frustrating, tedious, and time consuming
work. If you only use one method of link building, you are
extremely vulnerable to an algo change by the search engines.
For this reason, you need to ensure you get links to your
website from a number of methods, rather than relying on just
one technique that may be negatively profiled at some point.
Most people who build links don't keep careful records of who
they trade with, and don't monitor the trades closely. This ends
up meaning they link to a bunch of bums who have quietly dropped
their links back. This happens so often, I can almost say it's
guaranteed to happen, especially if you compete in any keyword
category considered to be competitive (i.e. for money). Link
trading is still a great source of quality backlinks, despite
what naysayers may tell you, but make sure you take a good look
at the sites you lin to and always see if the page is cached in
Google. This will save you a world of headaches later on.
Automating this process is the best solution.
Other methods of acquiring fresh backlinks are to submit to the
ever growing article directories and websites on the internet
that allow for and encourage the submission of free-for-reprint
articles. There are several growing submission services which
will automate this process, so if you are well-versed in a
subject, you can greatly increase the readership of your website
by article submissions.
You can always purchase links from established web directories
and related websites. Plan your budget for a good mix of both
types of links, and spread your spend across as many websites on
distinct IP address ranges as you can. $1,000 spent very well on
link development can make a huge difference in your link
popularity and the success of your wesbite. When you look to
purchase links, think quality and not quantity. Think of
purchasing links primarily for the traffic it can bring to your
website. That way, any search engine ranking improvements are
secondary, and you earn back your link purchase money by the
visitors who convert on your website.
Don't overlook Press Releases as a great source of direct
traffic and potential backlinks. If you do something truly
newsworthy, and publish it widely enough, you can expect a great
number of visitors in a short amount of time. Who determines
what is newsworthy? I'll leave it up to you to decide. But
suffice it to say, if you can come up with a clever promotional
idea, your link building job will get easier and easier. People
link to you fastest of all when they're genuinely interested in
your website, so try to make your site worthy of all the links
you get! Once people find your website and love it, word of
mouth will be all of the advertising you'll ever need.