Better Backlink quality funnels traffic to your website
How do you get the absolute best back links possible to your website? The answer to this question can determine the success or failure of your website, your online business or your blog. I'm going to list a number of ways for you to acquire high-quality, top-notch, highly ranked back links to your webpage.
Article marketing is one of the obvious ways and probably one of the most popular ways to generate back links. I have written about this in the other places and will defer you to my website. Here I want to talk about some other very important ways of getting high quality back links that are sometimes overlooked, Especially by the beginner.
Remember that when the search come to your website and they see the number and quality of links pointing back to your site they evaluate this in terms of authority. If your website has good quality incoming links then they consider you to be a website with higher authority. This is why it's important to get links back to your site from other authoritative websites in your particular field of endeavor.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum
One way to do this is to participate in various forums. Forums are generally easier to contribute to then writing whole articles. You can make a comment or contribution to a forum in a much shorter time and space than writing a full-blown article. There are forums for every niche market imaginable, Pick one that is good quality and contribute to it. This creates a great link back to your site.
Also remember that in the forums there is generally a profile page. In that profile page they allow you to put your web address and this helps you to get back links even faster.
Education And Government Websites
Most people forget about websites that are hosted by educational entities such as colleges and universities and government websites. But these type of sites generally Hold A lot of authority and their back link can have a lot of power. You can do a search for.EDU and.GOV websites that pertain to your topic.
Hubba Hubba Squidoo
Sometimes referred to as Web 2.0 sites, Squidoo and Hubpages among others are basically social media type websites that get high rankings from the search engines. These like the others I mentioned are free. You can set up your own page on the sites and link it back to your website. These sites like Facebook, Twitter, and others are really built by the participants. It's the members who provide the content. So you can write articles post ideas and generally enter into conversations with people and post your website.
Warning! Do Not Touch the Third Rail of Back Links.
The above are all good, legitimate, powerful ways to build back links to your website. However, there are ways that could prove to be disastrous. There are ways of not only getting slapped by Google but a severe spanking as well. For example there are directories that may ask you to provide a link back to them in exchange for a link to you and the problem is, if these directories are involved in shady operations or illegal operations this could also very well reflect back on your site.
Recently some very big and profitable Internet marketers had their sites completely shut down and banned by Google for creating what is called a link farm. These are operators that set up hundreds of affiliate websites for the shear purpose of linking back and forth to one another. These were people who were making five and six figures a month strictly on the Internet, and because of their unethical activities their businesses came to a screeching halt. Believe me, you don't want to get caught in this kind of activity.
If you are new to blogging and Internet marketing I hope this has been helpful for you in terms of a brief overview of some of the best ways to get good back links to your website.
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Steve Toc is a Social Entrepreneur, Coach and internet and social media marketer with a passion to help you reach your full potential, create the life of freedom and abundance you deserve.
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