1. Submit your website to FREE directories. There are thousands of them out there, and the result will be a whole lot of free one-way links to your site. Do a Google search to find them. Or you can go here. I make it a habit to submit my sites to 2-5 directories a day. It does work.
2. Write articles on topics related to your website. Include a link to your website in your "about the author" section. Submit them to some of the hundreds of free article websites around. Results in free one-way links to your website. Also, depending upon the quality of your article it should bring some readers to your website looking for more information. I still get visitors from articles that I wrote/submitted last year.
3. Search (Google) for forums, blogs, etc. that have discussions in areas related to your website. Post GOOD, THOUGHTFUL comments with a signature link to your website. But your posts MUST NOT BE SPAM. You could be surprised just how many visitors you get from this technique alone. However, visitors will only come if your posts are worthwhile. Also results in free one-way links to your website. Hopefully it will also result in you learning new things from the other people's posts.
4. Search for other QUALITY websites in your topic. Email the webmaster if they would be interested in a link exchange. Reciprocal links are thought not to be as good for serps as one-way links, but they are still worthwhile. Especially if your link partners send you traffic.
Good luck.
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<andheresjoh...@wowway.com> wrote: >1. Submit your website to FREE directories. There are thousands of them >out there, and the result will be a whole lot of free one-way links to >your site. Do a Google search to find them. Or you can go here. I make >it a habit to submit my sites to 2-5 directories a day. It does work.
Tried Directory Submitter?
>2. Write articles on topics related to your website. Include a link to >your website in your "about the author" section. Submit them to some of >the hundreds of free article websites around. Results in free one-way >links to your website. Also, depending upon the quality of your article >it should bring some readers to your website looking for more >information. I still get visitors from articles that I wrote/submitted >last year.
> 1. Submit your website to FREE directories. There are thousands of them > out there, and the result will be a whole lot of free one-way links to > your site. Do a Google search to find them. Or you can go here. I make > it a habit to submit my sites to 2-5 directories a day. It does work.
Submit ONLY to QUALITY directories; never give a recipriocal link (ignore those that ask)
> 2. Write articles on topics related to your website. Include a link to > your website in your "about the author" section. Submit them to some of > the hundreds of free article websites around. Results in free one-way > links to your website. Also, depending upon the quality of your article > it should bring some readers to your website looking for more > information. I still get visitors from articles that I wrote/submitted > last year.
Build a better site; article farms help article farmers - you'll get virtually zero benefit, and lose the benfit the article could have if it appeared ONLY on your site.
> 3. Search (Google) for forums, blogs, etc. that have discussions in > areas related to your website. Post GOOD, THOUGHTFUL comments with a > signature link to your website. But your posts MUST NOT BE SPAM. You > could be surprised just how many visitors you get from this technique > alone. However, visitors will only come if your posts are worthwhile. > Also results in free one-way links to your website. Hopefully it will > also result in you learning new things from the other people's posts.
Very sound advice; being active in a related forum is the best way to build a repitation and get free links; forum spamming is EXACTLY the opposite.
> 4. Search for other QUALITY websites in your topic. Email the webmaster > if they would be interested in a link exchange. Reciprocal links are > thought not to be as good for serps as one-way links, but they are > still worthwhile. Especially if your link partners send you traffic.
Link exchanges with related QUALITY sites, CAN work - bit link exchanges these days are VERY risky, and almost never a risk worth taking. Treat ALL requests for link exchanges as spam - 99.99% will be, and NOT ALL will appear to be dangerous; expect people to treat your requests with equal caution. Why shouldn't they? --
> 1. Submit your website to FREE directories. There are thousands of them > out there, and the result will be a whole lot of free one-way links to > your site. Do a Google search to find them. Or you can go here. I make > it a habit to submit my sites to 2-5 directories a day. It does work.
> 2. Write articles on topics related to your website. Include a link to > your website in your "about the author" section. Submit them to some of > the hundreds of free article websites around. Results in free one-way > links to your website. Also, depending upon the quality of your article > it should bring some readers to your website looking for more > information. I still get visitors from articles that I wrote/submitted > last year.
> 3. Search (Google) for forums, blogs, etc. that have discussions in > areas related to your website. Post GOOD, THOUGHTFUL comments with a > signature link to your website. But your posts MUST NOT BE SPAM. You > could be surprised just how many visitors you get from this technique > alone. However, visitors will only come if your posts are worthwhile. > Also results in free one-way links to your website. Hopefully it will > also result in you learning new things from the other people's posts.
> 4. Search for other QUALITY websites in your topic. Email the webmaster > if they would be interested in a link exchange. Reciprocal links are > thought not to be as good for serps as one-way links, but they are > still worthwhile. Especially if your link partners send you traffic.
> Good luck.
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> > 1. Submit your website to FREE directories. There are thousands of them > > out there, and the result will be a whole lot of free one-way links to > > your site. Do a Google search to find them. Or you can go here. I make > > it a habit to submit my sites to 2-5 directories a day. It does work.
> > 2. Write articles on topics related to your website. Include a link to > > your website in your "about the author" section. Submit them to some of > > the hundreds of free article websites around. Results in free one-way > > links to your website. Also, depending upon the quality of your article > > it should bring some readers to your website looking for more > > information. I still get visitors from articles that I wrote/submitted > > last year.Submit here:http://articles.usewho.com
> > 3. Search (Google) for forums, blogs, etc. that have discussions in > > areas related to your website. Post GOOD, THOUGHTFUL comments with a > > signature link to your website. But your posts MUST NOT BE SPAM. You > > could be surprised just how many visitors you get from this technique > > alone. However, visitors will only come if your posts are worthwhile. > > Also results in free one-way links to your website. Hopefully it will > > also result in you learning new things from the other people's posts.
> > 4. Search for other QUALITY websites in your topic. Email the webmaster > > if they would be interested in a link exchange. Reciprocal links are > > thought not to be as good for serps as one-way links, but they are > > still worthwhile. Especially if your link partners send you traffic.
> > Good luck.
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