No matter how good your blog or website, you need links from other relevant sites to generate traffic.
How do you get to any website or blog? You click a link! So, the more links you can get to your site, the more likely people will click them. The trick is to position those links on sites where your target audience hangs out. Not only will you get relevant traffic, you'll also demonstrate to the search engines that those sites are confident enough in the quality and relevance to link to you.
When link building I strongly recommend that you have an end in mind and you use a natural link building strategy. A site that suddenly gets thousands of links overnight will almost certainly be flagged as unusual. Whereas a site that incrementally grows in link popularity over time in a natural way will be undoubtedly accepted without question.
Natural links will come from a variety of sources:
- Article Directories
- Press Releases
- Relevant Blogs
- Forums
- Directories
- Authority sites
- Bookmarking Sites
- Social Networking sites
Natural links will also come from sites with a broad range of "rank". So it's important that you don't focus all your attention of getting links from sites with high page rank. While a site with a high PR will afford you greater benefit, it's important that you spread your link building efforts over sites with lower page rank too.
One of the most important link building aspects to remember is that incoming links shouldn't all focus on your home page. Natural links will point to pages deep within your web site.
One of the single best link building tips I can give you is to get what I would describe as piggyback links......{+}
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HEy there... nice post about Link Building Tactics ..
Keep It Up ..
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I enjoy your blog and see that you've been over to mine before. Thought I'd mention that when using IE8 to browse, if you don't have Quicktime installed, you get a very nasty error message and its quite distracting. You may want to eliminate whatever media on your page is pinging that QuickTime plug-in. QT is not as common as it once was and not a default in IE8 or Firefox. Just a heads up!
surely, this new arena of business has to have more complex strategies.