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Creating Thrilling One Way Link Building

So, in the engine’s view, your site is considered important as well. The days of link farms and huge link exchange programs are over. Stephen Baker with Fast said one of the most memorable statements I’ve heard as it relates to what the engines like or don’t like to see. This is just like links. So, always keep that statement in mind when you consider linking or any other strategies for your Web site.

Basically you email or contact the Webmaster of a site that is complementary but generally not competitive to your own. Look at the pages that appear in the top results. If they don’t respond to your solicitation, at most send ONE second request. This is also similar to one way link building. Check the link popularity of your competitors, and find out who are linking to them.

Like all SEO, do it manually. I always link every important site back to the major search engines and directories as a little thank you gesture. You can probably stretch it to advertising directories. List your top 10 retailers as a reward to them.

Regional directories can often supply plenty of incoming links. Once you start working with other Webmasters, it’s surprising what synergies may develop. It’s also the toughest to do. That way, everyone wins.

Spend time building valuable content on your site through different keyword windows. If you have good content on your site, people will want to link to you to provide their visitors useful information.

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