Link Building How-To

Many SEOs have different ways of link building. Some companies buy links through third-party companies, these links are often not high quality and can sometimes cause problems (particularly with links from adult, gambling, warez or drug related sites). So how do we go about link building?

  • Contact related websites and see if they will link to your/your clients site. For example if you sell model aeroplanes, try to contact fan forums for links.
  • Submit to directories, there are several quality directories you should try and list your site on the most important directory (in my opinion) is Dmoz, however you should also look for industry directories. You can search for industry directories using a Google search for “industry directory”.
  • Check the backlinks of your competitors, ensure that if they have a link on a quality site you have tried to get one on too.
  • Create link bait, these are pages on your site that will attract linkage. To create link bait your site should be humorous, informative, controversial, useful or provide something no one else does.
  • Use dofollow blog search engines, these are search engines for blogs which have nofollow disabled meaning when you comment on the blog it will pass link juice back to your site. There are many dofollow blog search engines to choose from but you should make sure you leave good quality comments otherwise they will probably be removed during moderation.

There are of course many other ways of link building, however these are the main ones we deploy when working on a clients site. If you think I’ve missed a technique or you have another suggestion please leave a comment!

5 Responses to “Link Building How-To”

  1. Will G says:

    nice article Sam!

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  3. PPC Manchester says:

    Nice article.

    I would disagree however about the value of dMOZ nowadays, I think it is better and easier to get links from industry related directories.

    Also regarding the bit about buying links from third party’s and that they are usually low quality. This depends which link vendor you are using. If you’ve got the $$$ you can still acquire powerful and relevant links, not just one’s from some dodgy Russian blog.

  4. Kim Web says:

    Great read and I can agree on the above mentioned on how to start link building, and one can also do comment blogging but only on relevant sites. Doing the check on competitors sites is a great way to see who they linking to and from. Submitting to relevant directories are also a great form of link building and a good start in getting creditability for new sites

  5. vardis says:

    There are some guys who will tell you that the big g does indeed follow those nofollow links. I know I would still use them if I were King G!!!

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