Some Quick Tips On How To Get Backlinks

by Mike Gates | 3rd March 2010

When you're first starting out, figuring out how to get backlinks, while not the biggest challenge for new webmasters, can nonetheless be a little confusing. Fortunately, it doesn't take too long to learn the basics. Now, you'll figure out some of your own tricks and come up with some great ideas on your own as you go, but the following tips should at least be enough to get the ball rolling.

Don't be too Desperate

If you find a website with hundreds of links and they want to swap links with you, forget it. You're sharing the strength of that site with hundreds of other links, and putting a link on your site in exchange for four or five hits just isn't worth it. What you want to do is trade links with maybe ten or twenty popular sites who, themselves, are only sharing with maybe ten or twenty other sites.

Read up on SEO

Search Engine Optimization. In the early days of the internet, before search engines, backlinks were more important as a way to navigate the web. Today, the primary importance of backlinks is in boosting your search engine visibility. The main thing to keep in mind here is keywords. When you use anchor text, or linking text in your web content, make sure that the anchor text is a hot keyword. Too many keywords and your content looks stuffed. This is important, as search bots, or spiders, might actually reject your content if it's nothing but keywords, since that suggests that you're more interested in getting easy hits than you are in providing useful, readable content.

Don't be Afraid to Ask for a Linkswap

A blog that hasn't had a new entry in three years isn't going to do you much good. Do a Google search on related topics and see what comes out on top, and then see if those webmasters wouldn't mind swapping links with you. Okay, sure, you're just starting out, so what would Google's top earners want with you? Well, if you can provide some really high quality content, if you have something that would really compliment the other webmaster's site, or if maybe you just happened to catch them in a really good mood, you never know. So write a list of some top-viewed sites, in order from most to least viewed, and just go down that list trying every webmaster along the way. One link from a hot site is better than hundreds from a bunch of dead sites that nobody's even checking anymore.

Don't Let the Competition Get Ahead

Check out your competitor's websites, see who they're sharing links with, and see if the sites they're linking with will link with you. This does put you on a website right alongside your competitors, but let's face it: Competition is the name of the game. The point is to get yourself in the running rather than sitting by wishing you could get some hits.

And Finally: It's About Who You Link TO...

Not who you're linked from. Now, of course, it can't hurt to have as many backlinks to your site out there as possible, but if you have a bunch of links on your site to crummy web pages, it can hurt your site's trust, in both the viewer's eyes and in Google's. Let anyone who wants to link to you, but be careful who you link to. If you link to the authorities on a subject, that improves your link's trust. So for, say, a site about pets, you could link to the American Kennel Society, but you probably wouldn't want to link to an AOL member's page about their poodle, Twinklebelle.

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