Thursday 2 April 2015

Tips For Backlinking Part 4


tricks for backlinks
 Today we are goling to learn advice for backlinking in its 4rth part to read this article first go through Tips for Backlinking Part 1st, Tips for Backlinking Part Part 2nd, Tips for Backlinking Part 3rd,  

 A) Attach some some kind of offer/value to your link requests that makes it worthwhile for the other person to respond, as if there’s nothing in it for them, 99% of the time they won’t respond.

    B) There are basically 5 reasons that someone will link to your site: they think your site is unique/interesting/engaging;  they know you and/or owe you a favour;  you link to their site in return; you give them content to publish on their site; you provide them with a financial incentive.

  C) Acquiring good quality backlinks becomes much easier if the content on your website is worthy of being linked to. If your site is just a collection of selling products, then you have to struggle  to  get link from other site

 D) It’s best if you can get someone to link to your site without you also having to link to theirs, but exchanging links is better than no link at all, so if it’s a relevant, good quality website, and they want to exchange links, then do it.

  E) If you’re exchanging links with another site, try do so from within an article or blog post (existing or newly created) on your respective websites, rather than from partner/links/friends style pages.

  F) Buying backlinks is technically against Google’s guidelines, but it’s a widespread practice, especially for high value, competitive keywords.

 G) If you buy a link on a specific website for your site or blog and deal directly with the owner of that site, then it’s pretty much impossible for that to get flagged as a paid link (unless the site is advertising that they sell links).

 H) Don’t buy links being openly sold (like in forums) or offered to you via email, and don’t use automated link building tools, software or services.


 I) If you take an aggressive approach to building links, it’s highly likely that your site will be penalised by one of Google’s Penguin updates, which specifically target unnatural linking practices.

J) Be cautious and conservative when building backlinks, because trying to remove links that have gotten your website penalised is not simple or quick.

 K) Telling Google that you didn’t build the links that they’ve penalised your site for isn’t accepted as a valid excuse and won’t result in the penalty being removed.

L) Recovering from a Google penalty caused by unnatural backlinks will take at least 3+ months, and in lots of cases a year or more.

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