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2008-10-22

Backlinkų medžioklė

Įrašyta kategorijoje: reklama, seo — dainos @ 18:27
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Kadangi aš esu vienas iš tų, kurie nuolat ieško, kur gauti backlinkų (neaiškinsiu, kas tai yra…), čia vienas iš man patikusių straipsnių 100 Ways To Get Backlinks:

1. Create viral linkbait if you use wordpress.
2. Write and give away a free ebook.
3. Write a pillar (authority) article.
4. Create a numbers list (10 ways to xxx, 20 different xxxx).
5. Hold a contest, and require that they link back to you for an entry.
6. Send off interview templates to big bloggers, and post up completed interviews.
7. Create a WordPress plugin.
8. Design a hot WordPress theme, and distribute it for free, requiring they keep your link in the footer.
9. Create controversy (be careful and don’t get into something you can’t handle)
10. Find a scammer/shady website or blogger, and make the world known about it.
11. Submit a press release about your new product or news.
12. Submit your site to free directories (careful, only SEO friendly ones)
13. Submit your site to paid directories (dmoz(kidding!), yahoo, alive)
14. Submit articles to article directories.
15. Submit posts to blog carnivals.
16. Email a webmaster, and ask for a link.
17. Offer to buy a one way link from another relevant website (keep this on the DL)
18. Send unsolicited, yet awesome articles to other bloggers to reference or post
19. Let your networked friends know that you’ll do reviews and testimonials.
20. Buy reviews on pay-per-post or a similar service.
21. Get on the Digg front page (and watch your server melt).
22. Exchange Stumbles on popular webmaster forums.
23. Submit to Del.icio.us
24. Answer a question on Yahoo Answers and reference your site.
25. Pick a hot ebook or software program and review it for free.
26. If you get paid for a review – make it a great one, and you’ll get a link back.
27. Don’t be afraid to link out – share the link love (just don’t get too spammy)
28. Be the first to report breaking news (hard, but very effective)
29. Review a semi-popular tech gadget.
30. Review stuff on Amazon, and put your link in your profile
31. Create a Linked-In page, and make sure to put your link on it.
32. Speaking of that, do the same for Facebook, Myspace, and others..
33. Hire good writers to pump out quality content.
34. Join all applicable Chamber of Commerce’s’ in your area for free links
35. Join the BBB (Better Business Bureau) for a free link.
36. Post a bulletin in your Myspace account about your new site.
37. Throw a relevant link in a Craigslist ad.
38. Create your own SEO tool.
39. Buy TV air time on a small station flashing your URL.
40. Buy Radio time for a short commercial spamming your URL.
41. Put bumper stickers on your car with your link on it.
42. Look for older, higher PR sites with Guestbooks, and sign them! Easy links.
43. Comment on Do-Follow blogs (meaning the link in your comment will be followed by a spider)
44. Post your link in forums, and your forum signature.
45. Don’t forget to link from some of your older, more established sites.
46. Buy post level links from other bloggers/webmasters. (usually cheap)
47. Don’t be afraid to ask for links, you just never know!
48. Do pro-bono work for a non-profit, and they may link to you.
49. Offer to be a guest blogger or regular contributor on a bigger blog.
50. Apply to about.com for a topic that you can write about.
51. Sell items on ebay and agree to donate proceeds to charity – they will link to you.
52. Hire someone from a webmaster forum to submit links for you.
53. Trade articles with industry related webmasters
54. Rewrite old content they may have been buried to fast…breath new life.
55. Find out about getting a link on your local libraries website.
56. Launch an affiliate program for your site, ebook, or product.
57. Technorati tag all of your posts for good Technorati exposure.
58. Take advantage of “old world media” (newspapers, magazines)
59. Rent links from Text-Link-Ads or similar service (careful with this one!)
60. If you have the ability, create a Firefox extension and release it.
61. Answer questions on Google Groups and link if necessary.
62. Call in to a radio show and shamelessly plug your site!
63. A good PPC campaign can draw exposure which could = links.
64. Head over to the slums (chat rooms) and mention your site if appropriate.
65. Create a controversial political cartoon and get it some attention.
66. Most local Fox sites have a blogging community you can tap into.
67. Hire someone to do everything in this list. Outsourcing is cheap and fun.
68. Get business cards, and distribute the hell out of them for exposure.
69. Drop your link on Xbox live.
70. Mention your link when you’re playing online PC games.
71. Donate a larger sum of money to a small charity in exchange for a link.
72. If you’re in school, put your link on your college website (even sneak it in for a free .edu backlink – lol)
73. If you have family friendly content, get a link from your Church’s website.
74. Set up a Squidoo lens with good content, and link to your site from it.
75. Sponsor an event or a big contest – trust me, lots of link love there.
76. Enter all the group writing projects you can find – good links.
77. Start a community helpful website, and get on the local news – they love it.
78. Submit to RSS feed sites – hopefully they’ll link back.
79. Make sure to take advantage of trackbacks when linking out to other blogs.
80. Set up an award system on your site, and have readers vote on best site.
81. Speaking of that, enter all the award sites you can.
82. Make a super crazy viral type video, and get it on Youtube.
83. Start a podcasting series, and build an audience, they’ll link to you.
84. Write a heavily opinionated piece to get people talking.
85. Retain a real linkbaiting service. (There are a few out there, but $$$)
86. Hire an actual real life publicist for your site (if you can justify it)
87. Help with an up and coming web 2.0 project for more exposure.
88. Start a content writing service website, and have clients link to you for a discount.
89. Crack the top 100 in Technorati, or create the largest MyBlogLog community.
90. Go old school and trade links with other relevant sites.
91. Check who links to your competitors, and get links from them!
92. Provide a ***y “link to me” button or banner, and people will use it, for real.
93. Create a good Facebook app, and if it’s really good, the links will pour in.
94. Review bands, local restaurants, and small shops and get links on their sites in return for the exposure.
95. Speaking of that, sponsor a hot local band’s show one night with big flashy banners with your link on it (in the background)
96. When Hannah Montana comes to town, buy up some tickets, offer them on your site as prizes. Local news stations and papers will eat it up alive.
97. Sue Yahoo, Google, or whoever, and you’ll get plenty of publicity – lol
98. Answer all of your emails promptly and professionally. People love that, and will link to you and let everyone know how swell you are.
99. Create a thorough walk through on a game or even an electronic device. People love that stuff!
100. Network with like-minded individuals offline. Talk to them about tossing your link up on their site.
101. Write about the hottest celebrities, and make it unique. People love Hollywood.
102. Create your own Wiki page (it’s nofollow, but could lead to natural links)
103. Create your own training program for your field of interest.
104. Offer an on-page language translator to reach out to other countries, which can lead to new links

Šaltinis

2008-07-25

Backlinkai – Pozicijų gerinimas Google paieškos rezultatuose

Įrašyta kategorijoje: Uždarbis, reklama — dainos @ 09:35
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Dar šiek tiek idėjų, kaip gauti vienpusių backlink’ų (nuorodų kitose svetainėse, nukreipiančiose į jūsų svetainę), padedančių pagerinti savo svetainės pozicijas pagal įvairius raktažodžius Google paieškos rezultatuose ir taip prisidedančių prie lankomumo augimo, didesnės naudos iš svetainės ir t.t.

Pirmoji straipsnio dalis su kai kuriomis SEO idėjomis paskelbta čia. Tiesa, daug kas kartojasi, bet iš esmės pakanka nusitverti bent vieną kitą idėją ir ją įgyvendinti.

- Submit your free ebooks to ebook directories.

- Submit your downloadable software to software directories, such as Download.com

- Locate a popular site in your niche which would appreciate having you as a regular columnist. Write tips, lively commentary, product reviews, or whatever topics suit your niche.

- Syndicate your material to other sites. Create a content syndication feed (RSS feed) and include a link to your site. Use PHP rather than Javascript to ensure search engines parse your headings and links.

- Do something funny or outrageous or brilliant and people will link to your site without being asked.

- Build a useful tool

- Write an interesting article

- Run a newsworthy ‘event’ such as a contest

- Test something new that has not been done before

- Be the first in doing something on the internet

- Write something controversial

- Be the first to write the latest news in your niche

- Be the first to expose a scammer

- Disagree with an authority

- Write some funny humor

- Make an interesting picture

- Hunt for sites that complement yours and ask them to publish your articles.

- Participate helpfully in forums which allow a text link to your site in a signature. Start with the friendly, helpful AssociatePrograms.com affiliate forum. Read the forum instructions first, or you risk making an ass of yourself.

- Consider buying text link ads on other sites, for example from Linkadage or Text Link Ads. (Remember that Matt Cutts has written unfavorably about buying links.) Better still, arrange for articles to be published on other sites with a link to your site in them. You may have to use some innovative thinking to achieve this. The results make the effort worth while.

- Create simple web-based free software. Tell other sites, newsletters and forums about it and ask for a link to it.

- Create downloadable software which contains links to your site.

- Get listed in business directories.

- Make a valuable resource (lists, special reports, history of, how to, etc.)

- Write an outrageous theory and back it up with logics

- Write useful comments on something that is happening

- Give something valuable for free

- Coin a new acronym in your niche and get people to talk about it

- Become an expert in your niche and write valuable information

- Interview (e-mail/phone) prominent people and publish it.

- Be the first to research and document something

- Make a theme, plugin or piece of software

- Make a tool that others can put on their sites but that links to you

- Make a joke about a known person

- Make a resource that is just in time for a major event

- Buy ads in newsletters on your topic which are archived online.

- Locate industry-specific directories and submit your site to them. For example, if your site is on a health topic, look for health-related directories.

Reklama, backlinkai, SEO, gera pozicija Google paieškoje

Įrašyta kategorijoje: Uždarbis, reklama — dainos @ 09:27
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Sukūrus interneto svetainę, iškyla problema, kaip ją išreklamuoti. Jei svetainė nekomercinė ir nežada didelių pelnų, pirkti reklamą dažniausiai nėra prasmės. Pigiausias (ar net išvis 100% nemokamas ir efektyviausias būdas gauti lankytojų ir palaipsniui kurti pastovų lankomumą – prasimušti į kuo geresnes pozicijas paieškos sistemose, visų pirma Google.

Norint to pasiekti, reikia, kad kitose svetainėse būtų kuo daugiau nuorodų į tavo svetainę (tiek į jos pagrindinį puslapį, tiek į vidinius puslapius). Idealiu atveju, jei jūsų svetainė yra kažkuo labai išskirtinė ir naudinga, ją reklamuos patys lankytojai, rekomenduodami ją įvairiuose forumuose, savo tinklaraščiuose, puslapiuose ir kt. Tačiau daugeliu atvejų savireklama (nuorodų palikimu) tenka užsiimti pačiam. Šiame straipsnyje apžvelgiamos galimybės, kaip kurti kokybiškas „atgalines nuorodas“ („backlink‘us“) į savo svetainę.

Panaudota medžiaga iš: submithelper.com/User/User_ArticlesShow.aspx?SubjectID=570, nemažai naudingos informacijos galima rasti webmaster-talk.com forume ir daugybėje kitų šaltinių šia tema.

- Submit brief, useful hints to newsletters for the same reason.

- Submit articles to article directories. You can speed up this tedious work by using ArticleAnnouncer, the tool professionals use.

- Publish articles on your site and invite other sites to publish them on their sites, with a link to you.

- Write testimonials for products you love. Companies often post testimonials on their site with a link to the submitting site. Joe Vitale has taken this tactic to extraordinary lengths. For examples, trying doing a search on Google for “joe vitale +testimonial”.

- Create a blog and get it listed in blog directories.

- Join business associations which list their members’ sites online.

- Write regular news releases and submit them to topic-related web sites and Internet news wires such as PRWeb and Business Wire.

- Make arrangements for other sites to archive your newsletters on their sites.

- Get your white papers published on other web sites.

- Create a useful, interesting web site and other sites will naturally link to it. The vast majority of the thousands of links to THIS site were not requested.

- Go on with the basic SEO like Directory Submission, to submit your site to major directories, such as Yahoo! and DMOZ.org, in the appropriate category.

- Write articles and submit them to newsletters which are then archived online.

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