I found the article helpful. I like the notion of creating tools containing a link to your site which people can use. Now I just have to think of some good tools.
I found the article helpful. I like the notion of creating tools containing a link to your site which people can use. Now I just have to think of some good tools.
yeah, this is what has worked best for me. I'm a flash programmer and run a few social network resource sites. I developed several widgets and offered them for free as long as the user would keep my backlink. The widget also generates a backlink in the code. I've gotten 100s of backlinks on relative sites and get a backlink every time someone uses the widget and pastes the code somewhere.
With postings in a forum, do more postings in one forum help?
For instance if you have 10 postings with url/signiture in a forum, will that count as 10 back links (one for each sig) or 1 back link (for the forum)?
I find that more and more sites use the "nofollow" attribute in hot links. For instance, I was on a forum where the "nofollow" tag was used. It's almost impossible to find good PR blogs which don't use the "nofollow" tag for comments.
How do you find a good list of blogs that don't use the nofollow tag?
My opinion is that a link containing a nofollow tag is useless for seo.
nice articles. i agree about this link building things. IMO just do it consistently and it will pay. and i agree too about high PR blog. most of them use nofollow tag. the reason why they got quick high PR is because of that nofollow tag. but many blogger did not know about that. so they just made comment thinking that they get the link love. now there are the dofollow movement. hope a lot of blogger would follow them.
I don't like link exchanges. I prefer one way links. Just provide great content, and people will link to you naturally. A blog help as well.
As for an example of tool, you should have a software created. If you want to see an example of viral tool, pm me, and I will send it to you. I'm off now!