July 2, 2008

Understanding Backlinks

Its been a while, but I’m back to post on my blog again after a long time off. When I left, I was discussing linking and in particular, reciprocal linking. Since then, reciprocal linking has kind of fell off the wagon as being a way to bring free search engine traffic and rank to your site.

So today, I want to address backlinks to your site, namely one way backlinks. So, I’ll start with a video on what one way backlinks are and we’ll go from there.

Understanding BackLinks and Anchor Text

This video explains the concepts on backlinks and anchor text and their importance in getting your website to rank highly in the search engine results. Distributed by Tubemogul.

Tags: backlinks, one way backlinks, search engine rank

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March 8, 2007

Blog Comments and Trackbacks for Backlinks

A very common way to get backlinks from other blogs to your site or blog is to post a comment on a blog that has similar content to your site or blog. For example, if you had a site about coin collecting, you would find a blog about that subject and then make a comment post about the subject of coin collecting or something relating to coin collecting. For the best SEO effect, your post would include an anchor text link back to your site.

Commenting sounds pretty easy doesn’t it? It is actually. But, to get the most benefit from blog commenting you will want to do a few important things.

  • Post comments on the highest PR blogs you can find.
  • Post comments on blogs that have a similar subject matter than your site or blog does.
  • Make sure you post comments using anchor text links.
  • Make sure your anchor text link anchor text are relevant or the same keywords you are targeting on your site or blog.

Considering all this, the task of blog commenting gets a little more complicated doesn’t it. Especially the first two items. Talk about doing some work!

Now, there is a tool available that can help you with the tough stuff. That is - finding the highest PR blogs for your targeted keyword. The tool is called Comment Hut. Enter a keyword search term and Comment Hut will hunt down any relevant Wordpress blog, TypePad site, Drupal site or Live Journal site with your keyword ranked by PR (if you choose)! Then, click on the links to the sites returned and proceed to leave a targeted anchor text keyword link comment on any of the sites that you want links back to our site from. Using Comment Hut is extremely easy and what a timesaver.

A trackback is another method of getting a backlink to your site from a blog. It differs from a comment in that the trackback is used to elaborate or add to an existing post on another blog other than yours. In a sense , the trackback associates blog posts on different blogs or it notifies another blog that you have published an entry that references it.

When you trackback, which is the permalink to one of your posts appears on the other blogs post. Blog readers will see your link and may follow it to your blog to find out more about the subject matter being discussed. So, you end up getting targeted traffic.

If you need or want more detail on trackbacks, read an article about Blog Trackbacks which explains things in more detail.

Next time I’ll give you some valuable tips on reciprocal linking and may even extend this series out with some linking strategies using Press Releases.

To your success,

Greg

Tags: blogging, blog trackbacks, blog comments, linking strategies, links, linking

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January 29, 2007

Directory Submission and Backlinks

When I speak of Directory Submissions I am referring to manually submitting your link to a Search Engine directory for the purpose of getting spidered, indexed and for obtaining backlinks to your own site. When you manually submit your link to a search engine directory and you do it in a manner that is natural or semi -automated that appears natural, you will eliminate the chance of tripping the search engine into believing that something about your submission or your site is un-natural.

If you are an Adsense Publisher, a benefit of manually submitting your link to the search engine directories is that you may get more value for a click on your site. This is because Google can tell the difference between natural site indexing methods and more forceful means like mega blog and ping. Google will reward the naturally indexed site with a higher value on a click versus a site that may not be so natural because they are trying to protect the click through to their clients websites. If your site is detected as using un-natural indexing or linking methods Google may penalize your site with lower value per click via smart pricing. Concerning blog and ping - it still does work - but it has to be done low key.

For the short time I have been an internet marketer, I have quickly realized that most of the hot ticket strategies to get sites indexed and/or get mega traffic in a flash come and go quickly because the search engines catch on and end up penalizing your site by either de-indexing it or reducing the value of a click from Adsense. So, I have started to play more by the rules, knowing that doing so will bring higher rewards down the line and my sites will stay around in the index longer.

This brings me back to directory submission. I consider it a must. It will bring the search engines to your site naturally and from there more traffic will come. You can get a better click value from Google Adsense. The only problem with Directory Submissions are that they require a lot of work. Think about submitting your site to 250+ directories using different titles, keywords and descriptions. Now what if you had 20 sites, or 50? You can see that you would be quickly overwhelmed just having to do all these submissions.

Well, thankfully there are options to help out. One option is to use a tool like Directory Site Submitter. The main thing this tool does is to automatically or manually (via a button click) fill out the Directory Submission online form containing your site’s information, its URL and your personal information (like email). All you have to do is fill out a captcha or something similar and then click “Submit”. This tool contains directory listings for over 400 directories and more are added periodically. The directory listings are sortable by Pagerank as well, so you can target higher PR sites first if you like. So, you load up several of your sites information into the tool and when you navigate to the correct page of the Directory site your info is automatically filled out! Its a real time saver.

Another option is to outsource Directory Submissions to a reputable company. I recommend using the company that is affiliated with SEO2020, since I have used them in the past and they provided excellent service.

If you choose to manually submit your site to the Search Engine directories yourself, either one site at a time or by using Directory Site Submitter, be careful how you do it. Only submit to a few sites per day. And vary the anchor text link, title and description of your site information. Directory Site Submitter can help you do this because it provides you fields for multiple keywords, titles and site descriptions.

My next post will discuss getting backlinks by blog commenting and trackbacks so stay tuned!

To your success,

Greg

Tags: directories, directory site submission, indexing, Adsense, search engines, search engine directories, backlinks

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