One of the things as an SEO expert that I deal with on a daily basis is how to find good back links for my clients. I will not use black hat techniques for my clients just to get them some immediate juice. If you aren’t aware of it, finding back links is time consuming tedious type work. So what do the pro’s do when they need back links.
We start doing research on the clients web site first. Before I can begin a back link campaign I want to fully understand my client and his business. I want to know the acronyms used and I want to know how people search to find companies similar to his. With that information I begin to build a list of keywords that people would use to find a business like this. Once I have that list and I know which ones are being searched the most, then I begin to search for places I can submit back links to. And this is where most of these type articles end or at least it is as far as they get to actually revealing their secrets. Today you will find out exactly what I do.
The first thing I do is try to find a .edu or a .gov site (generally a blog) where I can leave a comment that will include a back link. To do this I go to Google and I type the following in: {keyword here} inurl:guest site:.edu So if I were looking for an attorney who handled bankruptcy cases where it says {keyword here} I might type bankruptcy (note remove the {} and just use the keyword with a space at the end)
A list of hundreds of .edu sites that might allow me to post are displayed.
You can choose any type site or not choose site at all in your search. Change it to .gov from .edu, or just remove site and it will search all site types. This is but one of hundreds of different ways I search the internet to find high quality back links for my clients. But it is a valuable one and if you are smart and use this tip alone it can put your site well on the way to a higher ranking in the search engines.
Remember Rome was not built in a day and Google is not going to move your rank from not even in the top 1000 to number #1 in a day. I have cases where it has taken months of hard work and hundreds of back links to get a site to where I want it to be. And not all back links you create will show on Google and most important, not within a couple days of when you create them. Sometimes weeks and yes, even months after I submit a back link will I see the results showing up. And many times, in fact most times back links may not show at all. I use a rule of thumb that for every back link I get I must submit four. Why not sign up today for a free site evaluation. Just click this link and we will take a look at your web site and make some recommendations. Site Survey
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