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Linking + Baiting28 Jun 2007 11:52 am

Link Popularity as you know plays a BIG part in your websites
ranking within the Search Engines.

So, the basic breakdown is, the more links pointing to your
website, the higher up the search engines will rank your website.

More importantly though is getting those High PR websites
linking back to yours.

The question at hand is… “How can I get those High PR links
without having to buy High PR links and/or spend countless hours
surfing the web for link partners with the possible potential of
being denied?”

And as webmasters, we can not afford to waste time, especially
if your starting out on a part time basis.

We must utilize every minute we can to getting the most out of
our efforts.

So with that being said, I’m going to reveal to you the ‘Back
Door’ strategy I use for getting those High PR links to your
website Absolutely FREE and have them begging you to come back.

And the cool thing is this can be done following these 3 steps
I’m about to mention so pay attention because if you do just
this, you will not only get hundreds of backlinks to your
website, you’ll also get hundreds, if not thousands of Targeted
visitors to your website at the same time…

…all for FREE!

Are you ready?

Good, because I am.

Step #1. First you must write an Article.

The first step is to write an related article about your Product
or Service that draws the reader in and gets them to click
through to your website once they finish reading it to find out
more about you and your Product or Service.

Now, your probably wondering why you have to write an article.

Well, it’s real simple actually because what do you get to put
at the end of your article?

Your ‘Resource Box’ with your website information and most
important of all… your URL pointing back to your website.

So when someone chooses to publish your article in their
newsletter or on their website, blog or article directory, they
MUST add your ‘Resource Box’ with your website information and
URL.

I know some of you are saying… “I don’t know how to write an
article” … well, your not alone.

Here are a few resources I’ve put together for you so you can
get the basic idea of How-To structure your articles with ease
or get someone else to write them for you.

The first is an article I wrote called… THE 7 Step Formula For
Writing POWERFUL Articles In Less Than An Hour.

It will show you How-To structure your articles for easy
writing. http://www.internetwondersezine.com/article_ 11.html

The second resource is Elance.com - http://www.elance.com -
which is basically a place where you can go and submit a project
by category and freelance writers, etc. will then bid on your
project. You pick the winner and you set the budget.

This will get you started in the right direction.

Remember, your article is the Nuts and Bolts of this ‘Back
Linking’ strategy, so make sure you put some effort into it to
get it as much exposure as possible.

Step #2. Submit your article to Article Directories.

This is the next step and an important one at that because this
is where your article or articles are going to get picked up by
website owners and/or ezine publishers who are in constant need
of fresh, quality information to feed their audiences hunger for
information.

There are literally hundreds of Article Directories out there
and thousands of ezine publishers looking for quality content on
a daily basis. And if they choose your article for publication,
they must include your ‘Resource Box’ with your websites
information and URL.

It’s all about the numbers. The more Article Directories and
websites you submit your articles to, the more potential
Backlinks you’ll get to your website.

And since Article Directories have recently adopted RSS (Real
Simple Syndication) technology into the mix your articles will
even get More mileage without you lifting a finger, creating
even more Backlinks to your website.

More on RSS in a minute.

Are you starting to see the Power behind writing your own
articles.

I hope so.

Step #3. Create your own RSS Feed for your articles.

This last step is a very Powerful step as well.

What you need to do is set up your own RSS Feed for your
articles.

Now, if you don’t know what RSS is here’s the basic definition…

RSS is by definition - an acronym for ‘Real Simple Syndication’
or ‘Rich Site Summary’, and the .XML extension is the format
used for distributing your news headlines via the Web, which is
known as ‘Syndication.

‘Syndication’ is where the TRUE power of RSS is unleashed,
getting your message or information across the web in an INSTANT
to websites, subscribers and/or readers who subscribed to your
RSS Feed.

The easiest way for you to do this is to set up your own Blog
either through…

Wordpress.org - http://www.wordpress.org

Or through…

Blogger.com - http://www.blogger.com

Wordpress is a little more advanced so I recommend if you don’t
have alot of experience with Blogs or installing scripts that
you go set up a Blogger blog which will only take you less than
5 minutes to do.

I’m just giving you some options, that’s all.

Once you’ve set up your Blog the only thing left for you to do
is add you articles.

TIP: Make sure you hyperlink your URL and use Anchor Text with
your most targeted keywords. By doing this the Search Engine
spiders will rank your website higher under that keyword term
you specify in your Anchor Text.

After you’ve added your articles all you have to do now is
submit your new RSS Feed to RSS Directories and RSS Search
Engines.

Here’s a few resources for you to get started with.

Ping-O-Matic - http://pingomatic.com

RSS Top 55 - http://www.masternewmedia.org/rss/top55

That’s it.

Now I know I dumped alot of information on you within this
article so just take it Step-By-Step because once you implement
it properly it will benefit you for years to come with Backlinks
to your website and FREE targeted traffic via the Search
Engines, Website Owners and eZine Publishers.

Linking + Baiting11 Jun 2007 06:05 am

I have been using the services of a wonderful facility, which
has taken almost all of the work out of my ‘Linking Program’ (if
you have a website that relies on Search Engine traffic, I
really do hope you have one!). The facility is named
Linkmarket.com. Don’t worry, I am not affiliated in any way and
I don’t get any type of reward for referrals, but I do refer
people because it is really such a wonderful facility and it’s
free, unless you choose to ‘upgrade’ to paid membership, which I
am seriously considering doing, in light of the behavior I have
observed recently.

I know there have been a fair number of articles on the Internet
and on this particular website regarding ‘linking’, it’s
importance, how to do it and what not to do. This article is
kind of a plea. I’m pleading with people who don’t realize that
linking to every single website that’s willing to link back, can
be a DISADVANTAGE rather than do them any good at all.

Firstly, the way Linkmarket.com works is simple but, as I said,
wonderful. You join (free at first, with some minor
limitations). You supply your website details, including your
category, site name and description and you are listed in their
directory. You then have the ability to peruse their directory
and select websites with which you would like to arrange a
reciprocal link (if you’re a paid member, the Google PR and
Alexa ranking are displayed – very handy!). It works like this:

1. Your ‘request’ is popped off to them and they can respond
with a YES or a NO (again, if they’re paid members, your PR and
Alexa ranking are displayed in the request – very handy!). If
it’s NO, nothing more occurs. 2. If it’s YES, you get a reply
asking you to place their link on your website (all supplied in
a neat little box to copy & paste) and supply the URL location
of the link. Linkmarket.com software confirms the link is in
place and…

3. Advises them and they, in turn, are given your link in the
same format as you received theirs. They place your link and
also advise the URL, which the software confirms.

Easy as one, two, three. In fact, that’s what the process steps
are called (1,2 3). No emails, no keeping track of with whom
you’ve linked (that’s kept track of for you) and no feeling like
a nuisance for sending emails to complete strangers because
everyone is there for the same purpose, to exchange links.

What’s not so nifty or wonderful, and it has nothing to do with
Linkmarket.com, is the type of websites that you get requests to
link with. I really think some of these people need to link with
reality before they try linking with other websites.

Of course, one of the features you get as a ‘paid’ member, is
you can nominate the types of website that you wish to receive
requests from.

In addition to my Home Based Business websites, for which I have
separate ‘accounts’, I have a website called ‘R.A.I.S.E’
(Rheumatoid Arthritis Information Support and Education). A
non-profit website devoted to all things to do with this
particular disease (from which I suffer). I cannot understand
why I continually get multiple requests per day from totally
unrelated websites, especially those dealing with gaming, travel
and satellite dishes. I know that the majority of these websites
are ‘affiliate’ type websites, in very competitive areas trying
to expand their web presence and obtain a better search engine
ranking. However, don’t these people realize that a link from a
website dealing with Rheumatoid Arthritis will not help them one
iota. Nada, Zip, Zilch, Bupcus. In fact, they’ll be very lucky
not to be penalized by the SE’s for such a ridiculous practice.

Please people, understand that a link is only of any use to you
if it is from a website with related subject matter. I will link
with any website that has the same type of content and is in the
same category, even those with low or no PR, as I feel that they
won’t harm my ranking and I don’t mind helping a new website.
But what makes this behavior more perplexing is that I recently
changed my domain and have no PR, so these people must be
linking to virtually everything in the directory!

We all know that the practice of reciprocal linking has gotten
way out of hand, what with people now actually asking for money
to link to your lower PR website, but this indicates it has gone
beyond the sublime and into the realm of the ridiculous. I’ll
say it again - some webmasters really do need a ‘link with
reality’ rather than any more websites.