The Fastest Way to Get Links
The Fastest Way to Get Links
Question: What’s the fastest way to get links? Google said that any page, without at least one incoming link, is considered spam. So where do I get links in a hurry?
Answer: From your blog, or any web page that you own. >From someone else’s blog, an article submission, a press release, or a directory like Yahoo, or Starting Point.
It doesn’t really matter where the links come from. But it’s the quality of the link that has the most impact. The more PR (PageRank) and link popularity that a page has, the more of its “juice” that it will pass on to you.
For example, the “real” purpose of my blog, is to get deep incoming links to my main site. I post just a portion of an article on my blog, and then I deep link to the full story on my site. That way, all stories on my main site, have at least one incoming link.
In addition to the PR of the page hosting the link, what you say in the link is very important. Use your keywords in your links. They will build a Reputation for the pages that you link to. And that’s important for good SEO.
But if you don’t want to start your own blog, for incoming links, you can use a service like Duncan Carver’s Authority Site X, or Mike Liebner’s Article Underground, both of which include blogs, and provide incoming links.
Each page that you create, generates more PageRank for your site. Sweet Google juice that you can aim however you want.
Remember… pages create PageRank, links distribute it. My tests show that 100 words, four or five short paragraphs, are enough to be considered a page worth spidering.
So blog often, and link the blog entries to the most important pages on your main site. That way, you’ll be spreading around that sweet Google juice, to the pages that need it the most.
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