Getting other websites to link to you is essential to achieving high ranking in search engines. That said, not just any links will do. You need links from quality sites that are relevant to your topic. Here are some ideas for getting high quality links.
- Start blogging – Blogging is, in essence, a way of networking online. It’s about creating great content, voicing your opinion about current events, and leaving comments on other people’s blogs. If you create great content, people will want to link to you. And as you participate more and more in the blogging community (blogosphere), you’ll build relationships with others who have similar interests and want to exchange links with you.
- Exchange links with non-competing partners – When you get a client, who else benefits from that client? If you are an attorney, perhaps you often work with accountants, financial planners, real estate agents or attorneys in non-competing practice areas. Ask your partners if they’d be willing to exchange links with you.
- Submit your site to directories – As mentioned in a previous post, there are a number of online directories that you can submit your site to.
- Write articles – Getting your articles published on key websites is a great way to get links back to your website. Many publications are always looking for submissions. For added exposure, post your articles in general interest directories like http://www.sitepronews.com/article-directories.html. These types of directories allow anyone to publish your articles on their site and in their newsletter if they include your brief author bio and a link back to your website.
- Do interviews – The media is always looking for specialists and experts to interview. So are bloggers, podcasters (audio publishers) and other online content providers. Ask to include a link back to your website along with your interview.
- Get media exposure – PRWeb.com makes it easy to submit your press release to a number of media outlets – and you can include your link in each release.
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