1) COMPETITOR ANALYSIS Find where the top competitor’s links are coming from and add links where possible. Also know how many links are needed to compete for targeted keyword phrases.
2) ASK FOR and/or TRADE LINKS with ASSOCIATES and COLLEAGUES People you know can be a good source of a high quality link.
3) SOCIAL SYNDICATION Social buzz and links from individual user accounts in the form of Social bookmarks (delicious), News votes (Digg), FACEBOOK Likes, Re-Tweets, G+1, and the top social networks.
4) ARTICLE MARKETING Submit article content to article directories for re-publishing of article on hundreds of user sites creating hundreds of backlinks. Create 500+ word articles, 700+ better, with 1-3 keyword links in author Bio Box.
5) CONTENT SHARING Add content to web properties across the web with keyword links pointing back to specific pages.
6) PRESS RELEASES These are shorter than articles generally; on a newsworthy story related to company. Links in release and author area.
7) SOCIAL CONTENT NETWORKS Various social web properties to create a presence and post content with keyword link text back to site.
8) PROFILE LINKS Join a forum, community or other web properties that allow users to create a profile to participate. In the bio of the profile content with keyword link can be added. –Best Practice is to fill out profile information completely, then add the keyword link in bio a few days later.
9) BLOG COMMENTING Participate in related conversations offering value in comment noting the name used is generally the link.
10) FORUM LINKS Like profile links but with the ability to add more links within signature text.
11) SOCIAL BOOKMARK LINKS General social bookmarks, Syndicated Social bookmarks.
12) VIDEO MARKETING Utilizing YouTube and other top video channels to promote and strategically rank your video content.
13) PINGS Specific sites that notify the search engines of new content on the web.
14) TRACKBACKS Used primarily to facilitate communication between blogs via links on updated commenting.
15) RSS FEED SUBMISSIONS Submission to over 100 of the top RSS directories
BLOG DIRECTORIES Directories specifically for the listing of top blog sites (i.e. Technorati).
16) GENERAL DIRECTORIES Host of general directories to list your business with for additional links.
17) RELATED DIRECTORIES Specific and categorized listings of companies in your industry.
18) PAID DIRECTORIESOptional to pay for inclusion in top directories which help increase Authority of linked to website, for example the Yahoo Directory and BOTW (Best of the Web).
19) LOCAL DIRECTORIESWhether you’re a global or local company have your business listed in local directories helps rankings.
20) EZINE ADVERTISING Targeted specific industry Ezines for possible advertising and link acquisition.
21) PODCASTING SITES Submit audio and/or turn text into audio for submission to the top Podcasting sites.
22) ANSWER SITES Answer questions on related topics in your industry on these sites and become an authority.
23) MICRO-BLOGS Twitter being the major micro-blog but there are others like FourSquare that can be useful in promoting your business.
24) IMAGE SHARING SITES Pinterest, Flickr and others can be utilized with goal of focusing on creating at least one major authority property using valuable content.
25) DOCUMENT SHARING SITESWhitepapers and other documents can be turned into PDFs and shared socially.
26) CLASSIFIED ADS These can create targeted and converting traffic if your business fits into this type of promotion strategy.
.EDU and .GOV LINKS Locate and take advantage of the availability of .EDU and .GOV links.
27) USE OF PLATFORMS Pligg, WordPress, Movable Type, BlogEngine, vBulletin, etc.
We use the best software to help us manage and build up your global, local and social link popularity.
Link popularity is simply a measure of the number of links and the quality of links that point to your site. The supposed impartiality of links has an effect on search engine rankings since important sites will attract many links and content-poor sites will have difficulty attracting any links.
Search engines have found that judging a site by who links to it is one of the best indications of the quality of that site. Its a term used to indicate how many other web pages are linking to your site. It has become obvious that link popularity is very important for ranking high on today’s search engines.
Good quality links are necessary to achieve high search engine rankings, as they are an important factor that the search engines look for in reviewing the relevancy of a web site. Your link popularity is one of the best ways to measure your website’s online visibility and overall web presence. Link popularity is improved by having links pointing to your web site from any other relevant, high-ranking, popular pages other than your own site. This will greatly increase your site’s link popularity rating. Search engines use this data to help determine where your web page will rank in the search results (among other factors).
The philosophy of link popularity is that it assumes that not all incoming links are equal. An inbound link from a major directory will carry more weight than an inbound link from an obscure website page. In other words, the quality of incoming links count more than the quantity of links you have.
Thanks for reading: Link Popularity SEO Services High Quality BackLinks for Top Search Ranks
2) ASK FOR and/or TRADE LINKS with ASSOCIATES and COLLEAGUES People you know can be a good source of a high quality link.
3) SOCIAL SYNDICATION Social buzz and links from individual user accounts in the form of Social bookmarks (delicious), News votes (Digg), FACEBOOK Likes, Re-Tweets, G+1, and the top social networks.
4) ARTICLE MARKETING Submit article content to article directories for re-publishing of article on hundreds of user sites creating hundreds of backlinks. Create 500+ word articles, 700+ better, with 1-3 keyword links in author Bio Box.
5) CONTENT SHARING Add content to web properties across the web with keyword links pointing back to specific pages.
6) PRESS RELEASES These are shorter than articles generally; on a newsworthy story related to company. Links in release and author area.
7) SOCIAL CONTENT NETWORKS Various social web properties to create a presence and post content with keyword link text back to site.
8) PROFILE LINKS Join a forum, community or other web properties that allow users to create a profile to participate. In the bio of the profile content with keyword link can be added. –Best Practice is to fill out profile information completely, then add the keyword link in bio a few days later.
9) BLOG COMMENTING Participate in related conversations offering value in comment noting the name used is generally the link.
10) FORUM LINKS Like profile links but with the ability to add more links within signature text.
11) SOCIAL BOOKMARK LINKS General social bookmarks, Syndicated Social bookmarks.
12) VIDEO MARKETING Utilizing YouTube and other top video channels to promote and strategically rank your video content.
13) PINGS Specific sites that notify the search engines of new content on the web.
14) TRACKBACKS Used primarily to facilitate communication between blogs via links on updated commenting.
15) RSS FEED SUBMISSIONS Submission to over 100 of the top RSS directories
BLOG DIRECTORIES Directories specifically for the listing of top blog sites (i.e. Technorati).
16) GENERAL DIRECTORIES Host of general directories to list your business with for additional links.
17) RELATED DIRECTORIES Specific and categorized listings of companies in your industry.
18) PAID DIRECTORIESOptional to pay for inclusion in top directories which help increase Authority of linked to website, for example the Yahoo Directory and BOTW (Best of the Web).
19) LOCAL DIRECTORIESWhether you’re a global or local company have your business listed in local directories helps rankings.
20) EZINE ADVERTISING Targeted specific industry Ezines for possible advertising and link acquisition.
21) PODCASTING SITES Submit audio and/or turn text into audio for submission to the top Podcasting sites.
22) ANSWER SITES Answer questions on related topics in your industry on these sites and become an authority.
23) MICRO-BLOGS Twitter being the major micro-blog but there are others like FourSquare that can be useful in promoting your business.
24) IMAGE SHARING SITES Pinterest, Flickr and others can be utilized with goal of focusing on creating at least one major authority property using valuable content.
25) DOCUMENT SHARING SITESWhitepapers and other documents can be turned into PDFs and shared socially.
26) CLASSIFIED ADS These can create targeted and converting traffic if your business fits into this type of promotion strategy.
.EDU and .GOV LINKS Locate and take advantage of the availability of .EDU and .GOV links.
27) USE OF PLATFORMS Pligg, WordPress, Movable Type, BlogEngine, vBulletin, etc.
We use the best software to help us manage and build up your global, local and social link popularity.
Link popularity is simply a measure of the number of links and the quality of links that point to your site. The supposed impartiality of links has an effect on search engine rankings since important sites will attract many links and content-poor sites will have difficulty attracting any links.
Search engines have found that judging a site by who links to it is one of the best indications of the quality of that site. Its a term used to indicate how many other web pages are linking to your site. It has become obvious that link popularity is very important for ranking high on today’s search engines.
Good quality links are necessary to achieve high search engine rankings, as they are an important factor that the search engines look for in reviewing the relevancy of a web site. Your link popularity is one of the best ways to measure your website’s online visibility and overall web presence. Link popularity is improved by having links pointing to your web site from any other relevant, high-ranking, popular pages other than your own site. This will greatly increase your site’s link popularity rating. Search engines use this data to help determine where your web page will rank in the search results (among other factors).
The philosophy of link popularity is that it assumes that not all incoming links are equal. An inbound link from a major directory will carry more weight than an inbound link from an obscure website page. In other words, the quality of incoming links count more than the quantity of links you have.
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