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What Is Your Link Building Strategy?

I agree with caldream2020. After compiling the best keyword target, maybe you could then research which terms your website is ranking best for and then submit that anchor text a couple dozen times. Then, after you've set up those links, why not try to work on finding similar keywords that you aren't ranking for and consider using them as anchor text for future links.
 
As said above I think diversity is the key, and I dont know if there is a certain number limit, I post as many as I have time for daily.

I agree completely. I have just started branching off to other methods from what I have been doing for the last several months. Any possible place..I am there..is my goal.
 
Sounds alot like what I have been doing. I just started doing this for a week now and just found this website tonight. I have been going to different do follow blogs and leaving quality comments with my link. I had no idea about article building ( still don't really ) but I will look up some threads about it on here next. Thank you everyone for your advice and being so open to help new people out in this field.
 
My link building strategy is building natural backlinks on forums, comments, discussions, blogs, social medias, writing articles relevant to your site. I never use automated link building as automated methods may be penalized by google. Also adding your site to internet directories relevant to your site's content.
 
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I analyse which backlinks are working for my competitors and create presence on them too

always look for fresh opportunities to create fresh links
 
My link building strategy is building natural backlinks on forums, comments, discussions, blogs, social medias, writing articles relevant to your site. I never use automated link building as automated methods may be penalized by google. Also adding your site to internet directories relevant to your site's content.

I totally agree with you, really!
 
randomaly is good but it takes lots of time. i suggest that every day you will focus on different method: sunday - 3 article marketing, monday - 3 social bookmarking and so on... it is much faster that way
 
The time factor is the killer for those sorts of strategies. I find being part of a community and sharing content, and then spinning that content to be unique while adding relevancy and speed is the way to get your web properties at the top of the engines quickly.

I agree with seomentor - there are plenty of communities out there where people share content. Guest bloggging is another great way of getting your backlinks out there.
 
Well i uderstand what you are talking about and so I think you need to format yourself an seo spreadsheet with the following headings, Link URL, website type, link status (active or pending), Link type (anchor text or www), date requested, Link active (yes or no) and notes.

Then you just fill it out each and every link you get. Clear structure and you can start to see the places you are getting them from and also you can go back and check to see they are still active in months to come.

This is what I do and I have many seo accounts to handle - easy peasy.

Jon
 
Article marketing is my preferred link building method as it gets results fairly quickly, particularly for inner pages. For my home page I go for articles, directory submission and blog commenting mainly.
 
Try searching your main keywords in Google and look at the top 3 to 5 websites for those keywords. Trace the pages linking to those top pages and approach them for a link. You can do this by a straight link exchange, you might be able to submit a link for free, you can buy a link on their site or write them an article in exchange for a link.

I have had good success offering webasters a 500 word original article in exchange for a do-follow link from that page I have written. I find many people are busy and are more than happy to get an article written for them.
 
Sorry, I was off-topic. Forums like this one get a lot of spammers, the most recent technique being those who sign up (a) using proxies to disguise points of origin and (b) not to post but simply to fill in a website and a bunch of keywords in the member profile. This really doesn't work since it is easily detected and removed and because most forums make their member lists hidden to search engine spiders anyway so there is not SEO benefit.

I was just commenting on the similarity of techniques.
 
Understand now, Minstrel. It is similar to the stuff that came out a few months ago comment bot or what and my finance blog's comment queue was full of viagra and stuff. But you can easily detect that on WP I just simply banned some referring sites and the problem got solved.
Are you having loads of trouble with that here?
 
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