Thursday, January 24, 2008
Article Back Links - Leveraging your Back linking Campaigns
There are a few ways you can build good quality targeted "back links" to your website in order to generate more traffic, so let's explore your options for:
that are:
If not, then your articles will end up in what Google calls a "sand box", and will not be indexed,
so you will be wasting this valuable additional leverage.
As you can see, a long term back link campaign combines paid and non-paid back link building like the intermediate plan does, however the difference is; you'll want to eventually ween out the monthly paid back links that are not providing you either A) targeted traffic, or B) a quality back link vote from sites that don't have at least a Google "PR" of one, or more.
With that last thought, I will go into "back linking" in more detail at a later time, however I've
got to run, so until next time... happy back linking!
- Intermediate Back Linking campaign
- Long term Back Link campaign
Intermediate Back Linking Campaign
Intermediate back link building can consist of both paid, and non-paid back links to your site through simple targeted keyword phrase "one way" links, and article resource box links.Long term Back Link Campaign
Last, but probably the most important back link building you can do is "one way" back linksthat are:
- free from relevant topic/theme blogs.
- your own blogging efforts.
- negotiated links from business partners websites, and other non-partner relevant sites.
- paid one way keyword phrase targeted text links.
- article posts on other websites of relevant theme, and content, or on article directory websites in the appropriate category, or categories offered for your particular target market.
If not, then your articles will end up in what Google calls a "sand box", and will not be indexed,
so you will be wasting this valuable additional leverage.
As you can see, a long term back link campaign combines paid and non-paid back link building like the intermediate plan does, however the difference is; you'll want to eventually ween out the monthly paid back links that are not providing you either A) targeted traffic, or B) a quality back link vote from sites that don't have at least a Google "PR" of one, or more.
With that last thought, I will go into "back linking" in more detail at a later time, however I've
got to run, so until next time... happy back linking!