best link building strategies?



Article Directories: Think Ezinearticles and GoArticles. Submitting articles to article directories with links embedded, typically in an author's resource box at the bottom of the article.

See EzineArticles for hundreds of thousands of article examples.

Is the content for the article directories original/high quality, or can it be spun?
 
Is the content for the article directories original/high quality, or can it be spun?

There are thousands of article directories out there, so the quality level ranges from junk to pristine.

The bigger, more established directories tend to have higher quality standards as a general rule.
 
Since your site is just new if I were you I would choose packages which have directory submission, press release, social bookmarking submission, social media marketing and content creation. Don't focus and get excited on building thousands of crap links in a day/week instead go for quality and diversity.
 
Always look at where your competition is getting their links from, and try to get as many of the same links as possible. This is how I start promoting every one of my sites.
 
Aside from the things mentioned above:

You can search for expired or deleted domains with high PR and a niche/keyword relevant domain name Register the domain, set up a Wordpress site, build unique content, say five pages at first including the homepage, and place backlinks on the homepage that point to your website and its internal pages...
 
Ice here is what you should check out . I have used SBBOMB and its more then great. Have tried on 4 brand new sites with lots of content. None of them got sanboxed,one still is at #5 others danced as fuck and remains 20+ in serps. That strategy looks pretty solid to me if you have aged/PR domain. I would not do everything in 2 weeks,each step every 7-10 days apart. Fuck those pussies that are scared,go strong or go home ;) Good luck
 
Spam will get you there & Quality will keep you there. Someone smart says this here. I forget who exactly. Either way it's true.

Step 1:
Start with something dirty that's going to get you a bunch of unique IPs with a diversity of targeted anchor text. You want anywhere from 5-50 keyword variations depending on your keyword ranking goals. The types of links that have worked for me here have been social bookmarks and article marketing. Think high quantity both in sources and anchors. I try to keep it under 2k total links.

Step 2:
Once you blast that out there immediately go out and build a handful of quality links. The goal of the quality links is to solidify the rankings your first action either has accomplished or will accomplish. I recommend a few important anchors and mostly brand anchors. The type of links that have worked for me here have been buying posts on sites via fiverr (sites that have natural link profiles and would pass a manual review with flying colors), High PR private networks and high PR & natural blog commenting. Think quality here. This will be the glue that holds the shit to the wall.

Step 3:
In about 2-4 weeks your site should reach a plateau. Your rankings should remain pretty much consistent over a 2 week period. Now you should measure where you are ranking and continue to build links and tweak your site to keep moving to the top for your keywords. As you continue to manage your campaign you want to do three things:

  1. Keep building those brand anchors. Do some dripped high quantity packages. They can be spammy or decent quality. The goal is to keep fresh links and citations popping up around the internet for your brand. High PR blog commenting over time works well. Think staying relevant.
  2. Keep measuring where you are ranking and fixing anything not performing to your expectations/goals. A good strategy involves adding relevant in-depth content, building links to your inner-pages of your site and measuring user feedback (engagement, top landing pages, incoming search queries, incoming referral links). Think efficiently using resources moving forward.
  3. Social Signals! The search engines will continue to lean on social a lot more. It's how they're finally making sense of search behavior and figuring out what people want. Not flawlessly, but they can finally serve a decent result for one word basic queries like "cars" if you have given them enough of a footprint to work with. So install that that facebook intregrated comment plugin, add that twitter widget, etc and simply get your social mechanisms in front of your traffic so they use them. This is the simplest form of crowdsourcing. Use it!
This does not take into account conversions or goals, which is really the point of your site, and thus makes this writeup far from perfect or complete. Your plan should revolve around your goals. What I've written here works for me as far as getting a site to the first page and keeping it there, and has done so consistently for years.

This also makes the assumption that you have a site that deserves to rank for the query and is built upon a solid foundation of usability. This means a manual review will not nuke your site, and it means that people who visit your site end up having a good experience relative to your competition. If you don't have this in check you either have or will have a problem.
 
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Step 1:
Start with something dirty that's going to get you a bunch of unique IPs with a diversity of targeted anchor text. You want anywhere from 5-50 keyword variations depending on your keyword ranking goals. The types of links that have worked for me here have been social bookmarks and article marketing. Think high quantity both in sources and anchors. I try to keep it under 2k total links.

Step 2:
Once you blast that out there immediately go out and build a handful of quality links. The goal of the quality links is to solidify the rankings your first action either has accomplished or will accomplish. I recommend a few important anchors and mostly brand anchors. The type of links that have worked for me here have been buying posts on sites via fiverr (sites that have natural link profiles and would pass a manual review with flying colors), High PR private networks and high PR & natural blog commenting. Think quality here. This will be the glue that holds the shit to the wall.

Step 3:
In about 2-4 weeks your site should reach a plateau. Your rankings should remain pretty much consistent over a 2 week period. Now you should measure where you are ranking and continue to build links and tweak your site to keep moving to the top for your keywords. As you continue to manage your campaign you want to do three things:

  1. Keep building those brand anchors. Do some dripped high quantity packages. They can be spammy or decent quality. The goal is to keep fresh links and citations popping up around the internet for your brand. High PR blog commenting over time works well. Think staying relevant.
  2. Keep measuring where you are ranking and fixing anything not performing to your expectations/goals. A good strategy involves adding relevant in-depth content, building links to your inner-pages of your site and measuring user feedback (engagement, top landing pages, incoming search queries, incoming referral links). Think efficiently using resources moving forward.
  3. Social Signals! The search engines will continue to lean on social a lot more. It's how they're finally making sense of search behavior and figuring out what people want. Not flawlessly, but they can finally serve a decent result for one word basic queries like "cars" if you have given them enough of a footprint to work with. So install that that facebook intregrated comment plugin, add that twitter widget, etc and simply get your social mechanisms in front of your traffic so they use them. This is the simplest form of crowdsourcing. Use it!

what "links" are you referring to?
 
I was only curious because I'm in the same traffic sitch OP was. This thread has been helpful for me the past 2 days.
 
1)Press release submissions
2)Social bookmarking submissions
3)Directory Submissions
4)Article submissions
5)Pad submissions
6)Blog posts(Can buy on wickedfire)
I got my website to first page using above techniques in 20 days.
 
hi to OP btw congrats on your badge

any update on this thread
I was looking for best answer to your query

does your 100 $ rank your new site?