Best Practice To Earn Quality Link Without Link Building

Wednesday, May 20, 2009 4:19
Posted in category User Contributions

Link Building is one of important area to market your site and increase back linking. All these efforts bring your site on top at search engines (Of course your site need to be optimize) and bring more traffic to your site.

If you are new or little knowledge about link building and link popularity then visit my post at http://www.gadgetinmyview.com/2009/04/improve-link-popularity/.

If you are owner of site or professional link builder, here is best 10 way you can get quality link without routine link exchange/building practice.

Write great content & share.
To getting natural links, sharing of great content is play an important rule as its getting noticed on web. As quality & great content used to read by people and they would like to share it either tweet it or either share links with other social networks and through their websites or blogs.

Guest blogging.
Offer to share a post or article on another industry blog with the inclusion of a keyword-rich link which points back to your website. The post or article should be compelling, original, and appealing to the blog owner as well as the blog audience. Reach out to blog owners, you’d be surprise how many are open to guest (compelling) blog post — it gives them a chance to rest.

Link to a story or contest.
Sometimes you got to give just to get. By linking to a story or contest you may earn yourself a link because the editor decides to pingback. I once wrote about a new product, but didn’t realize I entered a contest by writing about the product. The product owners were running a contest — anyone who wrote about their product on their blog and they found on their own accord, like through Google search they would do a write up about you and link back to your website on their blog! Their blog was a PR 7 — when PageRank use to mean something!

Controversy. Everybody likes controversy.
Even those who say they don’t. It’s an human emotion. Using controversy is an ugly way to get attention, but it works. Starting a rumor, saying something that goes against the grain, being outspoken, etc. will all earn you ratings and gain you links.

Make a donation.
Being the good guy can really pay off. I encourage that you make donations out the kindness of your heart, but when doing so often times you’ll earn links on the donation member page which are often highly valued. You should take note of this the next time you make a donation.

Join a members group.
Joining member groups like your local chamber of commerce will usually earn you a link on their member pages or directory.

Product testimonials.
Sometimes when you buy a product, especially new the company is looking for testimonials from their customers. By offering a testimonial the company will sometimes add a link to your website from your testimonial comment. This is a good way of earning a link.

State the facts.
Many people just want the facts. Lay it out with dates, times, locations, and everything factual then people are likely to link to you, because factual data is highly valued.

Answer a question.
Even with the web as large as it is, there are still unanswered questions in the universe, be the only, first, or first to have the answer to someone’s questions and you may just earn yourself a link.

Just ask for it.
This one goes against the grain of actually earning a link, but if you feel like you’ve earned a link then just ask for it. Maybe you helped a well-known blogger get their start. Or maybe you saved the life a big time webmaster. Or maybe you pumped the life back into a website by doing some design work, programming, or marketing.

These are just some idea how can we get good quality links especially theme based and ranked well on Google and other search engine. Of course there are more ways, just be creative and find ways to earn links through activities in your everyday life. The more quality links you have spread out across the web the better your website will rank.

Please share your thoughts, ideas and other ways to improve link building.

Credits: Muhammad Azhar Qayyum (AntOnaf)

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