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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Flickr is not a good example of a Web 2.0 profile to use for backlinks, because they insert the nofollow attribute in links in your profile.
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Hello, My name is Esau Frazier III. I’m really trying to promote the diferent websites
I get confused when you really try to follow all the guidelines? Is it possible to let
me know if I’m doing the work right? Thanks God Bless
Steven, these ideas are awesome. It’s rare to find new, creative ideas in backlinking, but you’ve done it. My team and I are so on that .edu tip. Thank you for sharing!
Steven and Tim are one of the few IM folks I respect. Thanks for clarifying the rules for article submission. As long as I’ve been article marketing, I never knew you could submit the same article to those three directories (I knew to submit first to EZA). You hear so much about duplicate content.
(No Follow links can still be useful). I was hoping for ‘killer tips’ rather than these obvious ones.
Interesting post Steven,
You may find this useful as well:
site:.gov inurl:blog “your keywords”
Hey there, I really liked the squidoo info, but all i can see is that you can add a amazon link and nothing else…? Where do you add site link and anchor? What am i missing? Sorry, I know, I must sound dumb…:-0
Tips like these are awesome. I have a few posted on my blog as well. Forums are great not only for backlinks but also to get people to read your posts and click on your links. A tip for the readers, check out http://www.big-boards.com. This site lists a bunch of forums from around the world showing how many posts and members they have. Great resource.
why is the Client Earnings Paid Out counter on the first page always adding up 7 to that number every second? i mean, shouldn’t this show the real cash paid till now? and i doubt that all the commissions are $7 and there are transactions taking place only one every second…
what’s the purpose of that Cash counter?
These tips are great! Though, as mentioned above, flickr really isn’t a good example of a backlink website. For backlinks, I recommend jumptags.com, which many clickbank affiliate marketers are starting to use lately, for I have seen many clickbank products advertised on there.
Gigi,
The number on the counter is based on the average payout for that day. It’s recalculated every night. Due to the extremely high number of transactions we process, there’s no way to make it 100% “real time,” but it’s very close.
I tried to write a lens , but after i published it , cant find a link to my blog or anything
I do my best to stay up on SEO, andt his was the first time I heard that info on squidoo.
Are they follow or no follow??
Thank You,
Mark
I’m new to SEO, great tips for me. Thanks a bunch Steven and Tim.
Is backlink coming in from domain and subdomain carry the same weigh in position ranking?
How about link from free ads?
Can anyone help?
@Mark – The links are dofollow.
Love these set of tips, but I always have a hard time remembering what the different queries are when I want to use them. So I put up a simple site to make these searches easier. http://dropmylink.com
Great collection of link resources. I had never thought about getting a .edu link from a college student.
For those interested in tracking your backlinks, I thought I’d let you know about a new (free) tool I created. It tracks a bunch of info about your links, but also automatically verifies if the links are still live (no more wondering if your link exchange partner took off your link). It only requires that you provide a link for use. You can find it at http://www.BacklinkReporter.com. Let me know if you have any feedback on it!
great tips here, will really help those just getting started in blogging. a nice resource is http://www.problogger.net content is king!
Thanks very much Steven for the clever .edu backlink idea. I’ve always know they were the holy grail of backlinks (+ .govt) but have never just thought to ask a friendly student. To be honest it might even be worth paying for .edu pages. It’s easy to get students to work for you, and they generally work cheap (or for beer).
Squidoo links are a great tip – but why not create your own Squidoo Lens or lenses while your at it?
It’s not hard to do, you might get some small commissions on products you recommend there, you could create some buzz in the Squidoo community, you can feature your articles, blogs, newsletters and sites, plus Squidoo lenses do well in Google.
good tip, i like it. Thanks.
I took notes on this article last month and put a lot of these ideas into effect, I had more traffic coming in, and still do. Your suggestions really work! I never knew that stuff about Squidoo and also the search terms, etc. THANKS very much!
Hi, good article here…
Another way to get backlinks is to use an article syndication service to syndicate your content, then use Google alerts to see which articles got picked up, then comment on those blogs telling the site owners,
“thanks for posting my article, if you’d like a totally bran new and unique version of this article please email me via the email address I left in the comment form”…
Then just wait for replies, an offer up new articles.
Here’s another way to do article marketing more effectively, too
http://linkvanareviews.com/feedage-com-review-how-and-why-you-should-use-feedage-com
Thanks,
an
Very nice article and am working my way though it now.
I love Squidoo and have many lenses pointing either to my sites or direct to the sales page. Thanks for the great tips.
excellent post and very informative one i think your information might be very helpful for the SEO peoples and thanks for posting your important suggestion
thanks for this excellent techniques that will be going to be very useful for us to get the link juice from the sites or the blog by the blog commenting again thanks for this useful software and tricks
Excellent tips for new comers.Idea for .edu and .gov backlinks was great.
Very nice tips. I didn’t know about some of them before now. Thanks for sharing.
Good Tips!
But be aware that MANY web2.0 sites(especially Squidoo) become more and more “anti affiliate marketing”…keep that in mind if you promote Clickbank on those sites. Provide value and good content! G.
Excellent tips. I have saved this to refer back to. VHL
I’ve been helped with this information.. thank you steve,…
i think i will try these sites out to see if i can improve my rank
Thanks for the tips.
Tips like these have help me out a lot when launching a new ebay affiliate site. In some cases my stores are indexed within 24 hours. Using tips like this allows me to hold off on doing any type of PPC. Organic clicks are the best.
very interesting.. kinda lost me on the .edu backlinks but i will put to use the others..
A good post will surely help for generating more link on a site.It’s really good to read the post.
Thanks for those tips! They helped me a lot.
Really useful information here about getting links — especially the one about how to get links with useful Google string operators. Thanks for sharing that.
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Glenn Ryan
New to SEO, sounds like good information for me. Thanks for posting it here, Steven.
excellent post and very informative one i think your information might be very helpful for the SEO peoples and thanks for posting your important suggestion
Great post for a newbie like me whos aiming to get 100’s of backlinks to my sites
…Thanks!
Superb article…this will for sure help me to get high ranking in search engine…I am so thankful to you for such an wonderful article…I like the idea of creating profiles on high PR social sites…thanks a ;ot.