My approach would follow what @Pinkham Communications said. The best backlinks would be through inter-linking microsites, each covering a different aspect of a central theme (and series of affiliate products) you are producing. As @Betina Yurkus and @Femina Athur point out, Google wants and expects fresh original content. So your mini-sites should be quickly updateable, like blogs. Another recent way to get enduring backlinks is setting up Google+ pages, as well as Pinterest boards. Both give y
Here is the rule of thumb you could use when working on your backlinks program:
Imagine that Google is asking you personally about every single backlink to your site.
So before you go and get a backlink pretend that Google asks you - How did you get? (did you pay for it? Did you use an auto-submit system?) Do you really think it's relevant to this particular page on your site ?
If you feel you would be ashamed to answer to Google about a certain link - DON'T get it!
It is all about original content, build quality sites. It is no longer google accepts fake or copied content. One can't fool search engines any more. Be an active participant. Don't have sales pitch.... give a value message to the reader....good luck
It's all about relevant, original content. Gotta love your blog, post every day and be passionate in what you are writing about. Secondly, find related forums to your niche and get involved with them. When you are a active participant with your chosen forums, you can have your blog address as a part of your signature. This will allow others to click on your your blog link after reading your posts in that forum and hopefully, subscribe to your blog too! No Google slaps guaranteed...if you are rea
Legitimate, content relative, backlinks with anchor text keywords that are relevant. I'd personally avoid the money word period. From my earliest days to now I've said Google will wait until SEO 'experts' figure out the things that work and flip the script again and thats pretty much what I have seen happen for 15 yrs now - over and over again. Building "quality" microsites will likely also help. I have swapped my thinking these days and don't focus as much on what works.... but focus more on wh
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Robert Worstell
1
Freelance Business Writer
My approach would follow what @Pinkham Communications said. The best backlinks would be through inter-linking microsites, each covering a different aspect of a central theme (and series of affiliate products) you are producing. As @Betina Yurkus and @Femina Athur point out, Google wants and expects fresh original content. So your mini-sites should be quickly updateable, like blogs. Another recent way to get enduring backlinks is setting up Google+ pages, as well as Pinterest boards. Both give y
Svetlana Rubejov
1
Traveler
Here is the rule of thumb you could use when working on your backlinks program:
Imagine that Google is asking you personally about every single backlink to your site.
So before you go and get a backlink pretend that Google asks you - How did you get? (did you pay for it? Did you use an auto-submit system?) Do you really think it's relevant to this particular page on your site ?
If you feel you would be ashamed to answer to Google about a certain link - DON'T get it!
Dam Gun
9
Better Backlinks, Reputation management, Social Sharing, One Username with relevant posting.
Femina Athur
6
Consultant
It is all about original content, build quality sites. It is no longer google accepts fake or copied content. One can't fool search engines any more. Be an active participant. Don't have sales pitch.... give a value message to the reader....good luck
Betina Y.
11
Internet Marketer
It's all about relevant, original content. Gotta love your blog, post every day and be passionate in what you are writing about. Secondly, find related forums to your niche and get involved with them. When you are a active participant with your chosen forums, you can have your blog address as a part of your signature. This will allow others to click on your your blog link after reading your posts in that forum and hopefully, subscribe to your blog too! No Google slaps guaranteed...if you are rea
Mark D.
7
SEO, Data Recovery & IT Consultant
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Robert Hamborg
7
PC Marketing Unlimited - Consultant
Legitimate, content relative, backlinks with anchor text keywords that are relevant. I'd personally avoid the money word period. From my earliest days to now I've said Google will wait until SEO 'experts' figure out the things that work and flip the script again and thats pretty much what I have seen happen for 15 yrs now - over and over again. Building "quality" microsites will likely also help. I have swapped my thinking these days and don't focus as much on what works.... but focus more on wh