Friday, 10 January 2014

Manual Llink Building

Manual link building is exactly what it sounds: you or your outsourcer find places to put a link back to your site then you go ahead & do it. Without using program to do the job for you - with the feasible exception of letting program track down feasible places for you to put a link back to your site.

Find places that are happy to accept your link

That means the content ought to be original - written by yourself or a trusted outsourcer - not rehashed rubbish.

Some sites such as news story directories are happy to accept your link as long as you provide them with quality content.

It ought to also have reasonable quality grammar &, of coursework, be spell checked.

Different sites will have different standards but with things like articles it is best to pick sites that have an news story method before your news story gets published. This protects you, your readers & the site you are publishing on.

That is kind-of true. Because the sheer volume of videos means that a manual approval method would need the net equivalent of the boundless number of monkeys who would finally type the entire works of Shakespeare. So computers & volunteers (the people watching the videos) do the method in lieu.

At this stage, you may be thinking that video sites like YouTube accept links but don't go through an news story method.



Social bookmark your links

In the modern world, it is apparently OK to brag about yourself.

You can send out Tweets, put up posts on Facebook & usually tell everyone how lovely you are.

Whether they think you is another matter but Twitter, etc are happy for you to do this & Google will take note of this in its algorithms.

In the case of Twitter, they will re-tweet it.

Of coursework, if your Tweet or post is remarkable, other people will notice.

&, again, Google will take note of this. So will the sites you have originally used.

On Facebook, they will like it or comment on it.

Which means it is worth taking the time to do this sort of manual link building properly.

Don't click the social media button on a page & leave the auto-generated suggestion without amending it or turning it in to your own words.

& it is also not a lovely suggestion because anyone following you will know. Whether that is a actual person or a computer stalking you.

That is lazy!

Which, in turn, will reflect on the quality assigned to the link.

Put yourself in the clicker's shoes

Ask yourself a simple query:

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