Here's a couple of blogs from a friend that I signed-up using my directory submission services.
1. http://thebacklinkguy.blogspot.com/
2. http://callcenterveteran.blogspot.com/
What is a "Backlink"? And why do you need it?
If you're new to blogging, back-links are simply "your" links located in another website that points or opens your webpage when clicked. The more backlinks you have, the more "popular" your website is! The more popular your website gets, the more traffic you will get! It will provide you with an opportunity to get your message across to more people and get more regular readers.
The number of back-links also determine your website's search engine ranking. The higher you are ranked for a particular keyword, the easier for people to find you.
Although back-links are indeed essential in building your website's credibility. It is not just the number of back-links that determines it all. The quality and relevance of the websites where your back-links are located also plays an important role.
The number of back-links also determine your website's search engine ranking. The higher you are ranked for a particular keyword, the easier for people to find you.
Although back-links are indeed essential in building your website's credibility. It is not just the number of back-links that determines it all. The quality and relevance of the websites where your back-links are located also plays an important role.
The Equation
More back-links=More Importance(Votes) to Search Engines
More "votes"=Higher Google "Pagerank" ( eventually)
Higher "Pagerank"=More "attractive" your site gets.
being attractive means your blog becomes an authority. Authority means you'll gets more readers interested on your site and more people will want to link with you. As more people link with you, you can get more readers.
The number of readers can get mean a lot for some people. Huge traffic can mean different things to different people. Some can capitalize on their big traffic to earn on advertisement. Some can reach out to more people to help or just express their minds.
More "votes"=Higher Google "Pagerank" ( eventually)
Higher "Pagerank"=More "attractive" your site gets.
being attractive means your blog becomes an authority. Authority means you'll gets more readers interested on your site and more people will want to link with you. As more people link with you, you can get more readers.
The number of readers can get mean a lot for some people. Huge traffic can mean different things to different people. Some can capitalize on their big traffic to earn on advertisement. Some can reach out to more people to help or just express their minds.
How do you get backlinks?
There are a number of different ways to "build" back-links. If you haven't, you can join the blogcatalog discussion where good tips are exchanged to get links. Below is an article from webconfs.com that discusses how to do this the NATURAL way.
http://www.webconfs.com/how-to-build-backlinks-article-16.php
For those who want to play fair and build their back-links naturally themselves, it is both easy and hard. Easy in the sense that all you have to do is register it to hundreds if not thousands of directories out there on the net. Hard because you have to do it yourselves...manually! It takes effort and time to get registered with several directories. Search Engine Optimization tools will tell you that you would need to get at least 100 backlinks to even be considered for a future pagerank estimation.
My first time building back-links for a particular blog took me several hours to get registered with only 15 directories. That's because I don't just register with any directory out there. I developed a system of registering sites to make sure the link popularity and future pagerank is protected.
http://www.webconfs.com/how-to-build-backlinks-article-16.php
For those who want to play fair and build their back-links naturally themselves, it is both easy and hard. Easy in the sense that all you have to do is register it to hundreds if not thousands of directories out there on the net. Hard because you have to do it yourselves...manually! It takes effort and time to get registered with several directories. Search Engine Optimization tools will tell you that you would need to get at least 100 backlinks to even be considered for a future pagerank estimation.
My first time building back-links for a particular blog took me several hours to get registered with only 15 directories. That's because I don't just register with any directory out there. I developed a system of registering sites to make sure the link popularity and future pagerank is protected.
My Services
For a reasonable fee, I will manually "naturally" submit your site to good quality directories so you may be free of the burden of doing the painstaking task yourself.
I will use the system I developed to make sure you get registered to as many directories without compromising your site pagerank or link popularity.
As funny as it is, any site's pagerank or popularity can be severely affected if registered with poor quality sites, or unrelated sites or Pagerank zero directories.
Some people just result to link exchanges with other bloggers. But this practice does not show relative significance because if the exchangers are not discussing the same niche or topic, the exchange is useless. Sometimes Search engine even penalize the blogs' rankings for poor link exchanges.
I offer to do the hardwork for you. Manually submitting websites is the most tedious work to do but produces the best results!
Remember the first 5 is free! I'll throw in submitting to Google, Yahoo and DMOZ in if you haven;t done that.
I will use the system I developed to make sure you get registered to as many directories without compromising your site pagerank or link popularity.
As funny as it is, any site's pagerank or popularity can be severely affected if registered with poor quality sites, or unrelated sites or Pagerank zero directories.
Some people just result to link exchanges with other bloggers. But this practice does not show relative significance because if the exchangers are not discussing the same niche or topic, the exchange is useless. Sometimes Search engine even penalize the blogs' rankings for poor link exchanges.
I offer to do the hardwork for you. Manually submitting websites is the most tedious work to do but produces the best results!
Remember the first 5 is free! I'll throw in submitting to Google, Yahoo and DMOZ in if you haven;t done that.
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