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Three Methods to Get Backlinks

Your home based Internet business thrives on the traffic it receives. Your blog will get the attention of new visitors through backlinks, as they pr...

 

Your home based Internet business thrives on the traffic it receives. Your blog will get the attention of new visitors through backlinks, as they provide a gateway for interested parties to get to your website. These three methods can give you more traffic from your backlinks.

Presenting your blog post to social directories will rapidly point backlinks to your blog. Done correctly, submitting your blog to Stumble Upon and Digg will generate a good number of backlinks and large amounts of traffic.

Article marketing – This is an extremely cheap way to get backlinks and traffic to your website, and is still the most effective. Just ensure that your blog is linked appropriately, and you have original content in the article. Your blog will get linked through this method, since you can’t have direct links on article submission sites. Put as many links as you can get away with Article marketing submission.

- Post comments in related blogs. This is another simple, free way to generate backlinks to yourself. If your comment is relevant and intelligent, it will naturally attract more readers to your own blog. Adding comments to blogs that re related to your own is an easy way to propagate these backlinks. Most blogs will allow you to enter both your web address and your name within the comment box that accompanies each article. If possible, incorporate your main keywords into your name.

These three methods will get backlinks to your blog. All are easy and they do not take very long to do. Once you begin performing them with regularity, it will become habitual, much like checking the ever growing traffic to your blog. Hopefully, this will assist you with your effort to make money online and will enhance both your web-based business and blog.

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Are DoFollow Tags Better?

 

Let us imagine that you have a fairly new website with a blog. As a serious internet marketer, you definitely want to use your blog to improve your visitors and reach.

I thin you already understand the difference between using a DoFollow or a NoFollow tag, but are not sure which ones to use for your blog. The choice really depends on what your personal preference is.

As you might already know, DoFollow tags pass along link juice to their target. For example, if a person comments on your DoFollow blog and leaves a link to his website, he will get link benefit from his posting. A NoFollow link is just that: It does not provide any link juice to its destination.

Now an important question is asked: Why do you want to send link juice to your customers?

Ideally you would not. But the catch is, Google (and maybe other search engines) look at your blog more favourably if you have lots of outgoing links from your website. In this case, having people leaving links on your blog can actually help you in becoming an authority website and dominating your niche.

So in the end it really comes down to your personal preference. If you keep your blog as a DoFollow blog, you will get loads of spam, because people will less brainpower and automated scripted will look forward to stealing some of that link juice. But a DoFollow will also provide users with more incentive to comment on your posts!

If you choose to have a NoFollow blog, you will still get a lot of spam (simply because a lot of spammers do not really know that their postings on NoFollow blogs are wasting their time) and will mostly reduce the interactivity on your blog, because most people will comment on your posts. But people who are looking to provide meaningful feedback and who do not care about the link juice will keep on commenting.

I would personally have a DoFollow blog, because outgoing and incoming links are both very important factors to determine your search engine rankings. Remember, if you give out to others over the web, most people will feel obligated and do you favors. For this reason, if you let legitimate blog comments contain an outbound link, other websites will also link back to you.

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Which is Better – DoFollow or NoFollow?

 

Lets suppose you have a brand new website with a WordPress blog. As a serious internet marketer/business person, you would want to make full use of the blog for the uses of interactivity and marketability.

I thin you already understand the difference between using a DoFollow or a NoFollow tag, but are not sure which ones to use for your blog. The choice really depends on what your personal preference is.

As you might already know, DoFollow tags pass along link juice to their target. For example, if a person comments on your DoFollow blog and leaves a link to his website, he will get link benefit from his posting. A NoFollow link is just that: It does not provide any link juice to its destination.

Now a natural question arises: Why would you want to provide your visitors with valuable link juice?

Ideally you would not. But the catch is, Google (and maybe other search engines) look at your blog more favourably if you have lots of outgoing links from your website. In this case, having people leaving links on your blog can actually help you in becoming an authority website and dominating your niche.

So in the end it really comes down to your personal preference. If you keep your blog as a DoFollow blog, you will get loads of spam, because people will less brainpower and automated scripted will look forward to stealing some of that link juice. But a DoFollow will also provide users with more incentive to comment on your posts!

If you choose to have a NoFollow blog, you will still get a lot of spam (simply because a lot of spammers do not really know that their postings on NoFollow blogs are wasting their time) and will mostly reduce the interactivity on your blog, because most people will comment on your posts. But people who are looking to provide meaningful feedback and who do not care about the link juice will keep on commenting.

I would personally have a DoFollow blog, because outgoing and incoming links are both very important factors to determine your search engine rankings. Remember, if you give out to others over the web, most people will feel obligated and do you favors. For this reason, if you let legitimate blog comments contain an outbound link, other websites will also link back to you.

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