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5 Killer SEO Tips to Get Backlinks

Posted by: Steven Clayton, Guest Blogger

Anyone who pays attention to SEO techniques knows that getting high quality, “do follow,” and diverse backlinks is the key to search engine optimization. The challenge, of course, is where to find places to get powerful backlinks.

Most people build their link building strategies around blog and forum postings. This makes sense and is certainly part of our plans as well. However, it stands to reason that Google also knows that most marketers who are using SEO tactics to rank their sites are doing this, and it makes sense that they will be looking for a much more diverse backlink pattern to award the highest rankings to.

With that in mind, I’m going to share the top 5 non-forum/blog backlink sources that we teach in Commission Blueprint 2.0.

1. Squidoo Lists

Squidoo.com is a great place to get links back to your site. Type the following into a Google search:

“add+to+this+list”+site:squidoo.com

You will be presented with a huge list of Squidoo lenses where you can add your site, with custom anchor text. Many of these have very high PageRank as well!

For extra credit, append +”keyword phrase” onto the end of this query, and you can target your links for relevance. For example, if you were trying to rank a fitness site you could type:

“add+to+this+list”+”fitness”+site:squidoo.com

2. Web 2.0 Profiles

Many Web 2.0 sites that allow you to create profiles and interact with others provide high PageRank, “do follow” links to the website listed in your profile. Some examples include www.linkedin.com, www.flickr.com, www.twibs.com, and www.zoominfo.com.

When creating profiles on these sites (which you could do for every niche you’re in) you’re able to list your website, which becomes a high quality backlink to your site.

3. Article Marketing for Links

Most marketers are familiar with writing articles to get traffic, but we write most of our articles for backlinks. If you’ve put a link to your site within the article (and let’s certainly hope you’re doing that!), every article that gets posted becomes a backlink (or even 2 or 3). The more articles that get posted, the more links you can build.

To get started, you simply have to write the article and submit it to a few article directories. I recommend: www.Ezinearticles.com, www.goarticles.com, and www.articledashboard.com.

There is absolutely no problem or penalty with submitting the same article to all three places (submit to Ezinearticles first, though, as they are the strictest with regard to unique content), and if you are accepted by all three and have 2 links in each article, your article will result in 6 high quality backlinks!

4. Relevant Lists and Resource Directories

There are many websites that function as a resource for people interested in a particular topic. For example, one site may maintain a list of top weight loss sites to visit. A backlink from pages like these can provide high quality, highly relevant backlinks. The relevance of backlinks is being talked about much more by Google lately, and it is assumed that relevance will play a larger role in site ranking in the near future.

The trick is to find these sites quickly and efficiently. We’ve found the following Google search queries to work very well:

“Keyword phrase” + “add url”

“Keyword phrase” + “add site”

“Keyword phrase” +  “add website”

For example, if you’re looking to build backlinks to a fitness-related site, you can search for:

“fitness” + “add url”

Google will return a huge list of sites that will allow you to add your web site, creating a backlink to your site.

One thing to watch out for is that many of the sites you’ll come across will ask for a reciprocal link (i.e., we’ll link to you if you link to us). These should be avoided. It’s worth the effort to sift through these sites to find ones where you can add your link without having to place a reciprocal link on your site, because these links are less valuable for SEO purposes.

Make sure to keep a list or database of all of these great link building sites/resources that you find, so you don’t have to search for them again the next time!

5. Easy EDU Links

I’ve saved my favorite and most unique tip for last. It’s commonly accepted knowledge that .EDU and .GOV backlinks are valued very highly when Google decides on your search rank position. Some people also know the “trick” to finding blogs and forums on .EDU domains, where they can leave useful comments that link back to their sites. If you don’t, here’s a great Google query to find .EDU blogs:

site:.edu inurl:blog “post a comment” -”you must be logged in”

We’re after something more valuable, though. How about a whole page on an .EDU domain where you can put an article or a whole blog post, as opposed to just a comment? All you need is a willing college student!

At many schools, college students are given web space they can use for anything they like. Of course, this web space is hosted on the .EDU domain. All we need to do is to get this college student to allow us to post our material if they like it. But how do you go about finding these students?

If you really think about it, you can’t possibly be many degrees of separation away from knowing someone who’s in college right now. Think about your circle of friends and family, and branch out from there. For example, even though I’m “older” (I have teenage children… sigh), I still have 3 cousins that are attending college right now. If I expand my reach further, friends of my parents have children in college. I’m also getting to the age where my friends are starting to have kids in college. In short, I can’t throw a rock into my personal network without hitting a college student!

All you have to do is approach these students in your network and ask for their help, or give them something in exchange, for the privilege of putting some content on their site. It’s as simple as that.

I hope these tips help you improve your search engine rankings and make you a more successful Internet Marketer!

About the author

Steven Clayton and his partner Tim Godfrey are the creators of several best-selling Internet Marketing information products, including Commission Blueprint 2.0, Niche Blueprint, and SEM Business Blueprint. You can get more great advice and information on their blog.

Please note: Any opinions or strategies expressed here represent those of the author, and cannot be guaranteed to work by ClickBank.

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Beau is the Client Knowledge Guru for ClickBank and covers the latest trends, tips and techniques for building profitable Internet marketing businesses.

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121 Responses to “5 Killer SEO Tips to Get Backlinks”

  • Balinor says:

    Great Post dude!

  • seo tools says:

    For method #1, there is currently a Squidoo bug that doesn’t allow other users to add to another user’s lens.

  • Harry Singh says:

    very valuable information. Thanks. I have been searching for short and sweet topic to creating some good and natural back links. Step 5 is real killer!

  • this is tight info. hope you can tell us also if that spiderizon site is for real where they claim to produce and automate backlinks to one’s site. thanks!

  • kumar says:

    Thanks for providing the valuable information . i never heard of the 5Th tip , i am going to implement it from now.

  • Thanks so much. Every ClickBank affiliate would be well advised to read this article about 4 or 5 times so as to internalize it for future CB results. Wonderful tips.

  • soni says:

    nice article!

    Great inlinks!

  • Thanks. I have been searching for short and sweet topic to creating some good and natural back links. Step 5 is real killer!

  • henri says:

    Very useful information. I will certainly try these strategies. Thank you.

  • SEO Reseller says:

    I have to disagree with step #5. Google doesn’t have any preference when it comes to TLD’s. The head of Google’s core search, Amit Singhal has a blog running on .info, which if anyone still remembers, back in medieval days, a .info is usually filled with spam since it was free.

  • Saleem says:

    Many thanks for the article…

  • @SEO Reseller,

    I completely disagree with you. It’s a common fact that .com TLD’s are given much more authority over other extensions. If you created two similar sites, with identicle keyword density and backlink structures, but one is a .com and one is a .us – there are no prizes for guessing which one of these will be ranking higher in the search engines.

  • SEO Reseller says:

    @Backlink Service

    I’m sorry but you may have misunderstood me. So I’ll simply it with my statement being that what I’m talking about is the algorithmic side of rankings.

    http://www.leadqual.com/blog/searchengineoptimization-seo/do-edu-or-gov-links-have-more-weight-for-seo

    Matt Cutts: Typically, our policy is: a link is a link, is a link; wherever that link’s worth is, that is the worth that we give it. Some people ask about links from DMOZ, links from .edu or links from .gov, and they say: “Isn’t there some sort of boost? Isn’t a link better if it comes from a .edu?” The short answer is: no, it is not. It is just .edu links tend to have higher PageRank, because more people link to .edu’s or .gov’s.

    While it may be true that Google has no special logic for .edu and .gov links, look at that last statement: “It is just that .edu links tend to have higher PageRank, because more people link to .edu’s or .gov’s”.

    The mere fact that you’ve mentioned keyword density gives me a pause for concern, though.

  • Brett Alan says:

    Just my two cents, but I’m a big fan of Steve Clayton’s work. I’m part of
    his IMA membership program and have learned a lot about setting specific
    goals for releasing websites.

    Nice list of straight forward link building tactics.

  • WEVINA says:

    This article very helpful for me.
    Thank you.

  • indian user says:

    The .EDU tip is amazing

  • Raymond says:

    Creating too many back links in a single day is also very dangerous. I suggest to create 5-6 back links in 24 hours time. Quality contents can give you easy back-links created by others

  • ok! i will try it… i hope its will be success…

    success for you,
    thx,

  • Rico pleasant says:

    Great article dude, I’m going to try out some of your techniques because I’m new to this Internet website thing. I did and search to see if I could find out some info about backlinks and helped out a lot. Thanks

  • seo says:

    Your 4th point to find websites is really nice one.

    thanks

  • The hard part about SEO and developing ranking is quality, and then keeping that quality, so that others don’t smash on it. That is the one thing I have been doing and that is developing better and better quality, so that my offering isn’t the same old crap.

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