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Blogging for Links (Page 1 of 2)
Blogging is a great way to get quality back links. It’s simple, well recognized, and quick. In order to implement a successful blog linking campaign, you must first understand a few blogging rules. Once you understand these rules, it’s just a matter of gathering your content and posting to your blog.
If the content you write in your blog is relevant, informative, and helpful, your chance of getting back links rises considerably.
Four Important Blogging Rules
1. Write your blog posts just like you would any other article. The temptation is to stuff your keywords in your posts and overdo it. Google is looking for quality sites maintained by real people. Blogs have been abused so much in the past that it’s a very important you post your own content that you’ve created. I don’t recommend using free content that’s so widely available or even private label content.
2. You need to offer something of value to anyone who visits your site. Remember that you’re the expert on your topic. Not everyone knows what you know about shoes, landscaping, or whatever else you’re writing about. A good technique is to review other products or websites and offer something of value that can help someone in a pre-purchase decision. I also don’t recommend putting RSS feeds in your posts since this is a common technique that blog spammers have used in the past.
3. You need to make your blog unique. Give somebody visiting for the first time a reason to come back. Make sure you have a way for readers to subscribe to your content. This is usually done with an RSS reader button somewhere on your page. This is also a great place to put an opt in newsletter box where people can sign up and get free articles or free e-books.
4. Whatever you do, don’t neglect your blog. If you keep your blog updated and offer new posts on a semi regular basis, you will increase your back links and visitors to your site. The worst thing you can do is start strong and simply let your blog die out. We’ve all seen the blogs with 4 or 5 consecutive posts on successive days only to have ZERO posts the last few months, or years! This can actually hurt you in the long run. If visitors see that you can’t maintain your own blog, they might assume that you can’t provide a good product or service. So make sure once you start your blog that you continue to maintain it.
Getting Links
Getting back links from a blog is a natural process. You can put links from your blog to your own website. Make sure you don’t put links that only point to your website. Add resources, information, and other directories and sites where people can go to if they come to your website.
The natural progression is that somebody will visit your blog read your article and hopefully click a link to go your website. Or even better, someone will like your post and link to your post or link directly to your website. The benefit to blogs is that your posts will be syndicated to other sites and directories almost immediately. While syndication is a benefit, it also means your content will become stale faster.
Blogging for Links (Page 1 of 2)
Blogging is a great way to get quality back links. It’s simple, well recognized, and quick. In order to implement a successful blog linking campaign, you must first understand a few blogging rules. Once you understand these rules, it’s just a matter of gathering your content and posting to your blog.
If the content you write in your blog is relevant, informative, and helpful, your chance of getting back links rises considerably.
Four Important Blogging Rules
1. Write your blog posts just like you would any other article. The temptation is to stuff your keywords in your posts and overdo it. Google is looking for quality sites maintained by real people. Blogs have been abused so much in the past that it’s a very important you post your own content that you’ve created. I don’t recommend using free content that’s so widely available or even private label content.
2. You need to offer something of value to anyone who visits your site. Remember that you’re the expert on your topic. Not everyone knows what you know about shoes, landscaping, or whatever else you’re writing about. A good technique is to review other products or websites and offer something of value that can help someone in a pre-purchase decision. I also don’t recommend putting RSS feeds in your posts since this is a common technique that blog spammers have used in the past.
3. You need to make your blog unique. Give somebody visiting for the first time a reason to come back. Make sure you have a way for readers to subscribe to your content. This is usually done with an RSS reader button somewhere on your page. This is also a great place to put an opt in newsletter box where people can sign up and get free articles or free e-books.
4. Whatever you do, don’t neglect your blog. If you keep your blog updated and offer new posts on a semi regular basis, you will increase your back links and visitors to your site. The worst thing you can do is start strong and simply let your blog die out. We’ve all seen the blogs with 4 or 5 consecutive posts on successive days only to have ZERO posts the last few months, or years! This can actually hurt you in the long run. If visitors see that you can’t maintain your own blog, they might assume that you can’t provide a good product or service. So make sure once you start your blog that you continue to maintain it.
Getting Links
Getting back links from a blog is a natural process. You can put links from your blog to your own website. Make sure you don’t put links that only point to your website. Add resources, information, and other directories and sites where people can go to if they come to your website.
The natural progression is that somebody will visit your blog read your article and hopefully click a link to go your website. Or even better, someone will like your post and link to your post or link directly to your website. The benefit to blogs is that your posts will be syndicated to other sites and directories almost immediately. While syndication is a benefit, it also means your content will become stale faster.
Learn how to Live your Desires via The Internet
I’ve got a desire. To many individuals my goal looks quite crazy. Nevertheless other people are living my dream as I type this at the moment. I must admit I’m a little jealous of all those people. I’m seeking to make my dream an actuality though. I’ll let you know how right after I tell you a bit bit about what my dream is.
Last summertime I sat around living a pretty aimless living. I was plainly waiting around for the summer to finish so that I could go back to university and party my life away. As the summer wore on though, I gradually came to a essential and heartbeat skipping realization. I abruptly knew what I desired to accomplish with my life. It just sort of came out of nowhere. I came to the realiztion that I needed to travel a lot more than any thing on the planet. I wished to travel for the rest of my existence if doable. On top of this, I decided that I was GOING to do it. I figured I might get apartments in cities all over the world and perform silly jobs to fund excursions in to the following place or town.
Armed with that concept I typed my 1st related search into Google. My astonishment was palpable at what I located. Not only were other persons experiencing my aspiration already, they have already been living it considerably more efficiently and feasibly than I could possibly believe at the time. This didn’t just solidify my choice, it gave me hope. It moved my dream one phase closer toward fruition.
The more I learned the more I knew that I was capable of doing what other people had performed to get on the road full time for up to many years at a time. Not only was I able, I was determined to do it. I’m even now determined to do it. It is plenty of work though, and it took me more time to get started off than I might have liked.
So what a great number of these individuals living my dream have been doing, was writing over the internet! They have been starting blogs, composing for other blogs and sites, and making income with their writing. Indeed it was work, nevertheless it was work that gave them flexibility. Even more folks freelanced with their numerous computer talents. They all seemed to supplement this funds with odd jobs along the road, and volunteering. Still a lot more became involved with affiliate marketing, and monetizing their blogs.
I realized my ideal bet with my skill set was monetizing blogs, affiliate programs, and writing. I’m also excited for the varieties of odd tasks I might come in contact with whilst traveling, but the initial move to all of this was starting a web page (or 9). The very first factor to starting a web page was acquiring a good web host. A number of of those men and women used a number of different web hosts. I like iPage (link to my review below), and a couple others.
I purchased a website host, and found that it absolutely was considerably less difficult than I had imagined to begin up a web site. I am in the process of starting a blog that may hopefully be rather profitable if I play my cards right. I also have quite a few other sites around which have the potential to make me some real money, whilst also hopefully aiding other individuals. Time will tell with that.
Long story short however: I’m on my way to experiencing my dreams. You can be likewise with just a bit effort.