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Cheap And Best Way Of Link Building


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#1 thinkfast

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 05:03 AM

Hi all,

I want to know that what is the cheap and best way of link building.

Directory Submission?
Article Submission?
Or Forum and Blog submission?

Actually i provide manual directory submission service so i will think obviously about it first, sarcastic_blum.gif but i know also there are many way of link building so i want to know some more tricks by you all, because it can be helpful for me and my service. whitehat.gif

Thanks

#2 Jill

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 07:22 AM

There is no cheap and fast way of link building, including article and directory submissions.

The idea of link popularity is that it's supposed to represent the most popular sites. Search engines know that sites that are Submitting to Directories for their links are not actually popular, they're simply Submitting to Directories. Therefore, only long-term link building strategies will actually have an effect on your link popularity, and other methods are pretty useless, imo.

#3 incrediblehelp

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 07:43 AM

QUOTE(thinkfast @ May 7 2008, 06:03 AM) View Post
I want to know that what is the cheap and best way of link building.


Be The Best And A Link Is What Youll Get!

#4 amabaie

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 07:54 AM

And when somebody answers the question, I would also like to know I want to know that what is the cheap and best way of buying a car.

I guess it comes down to the same equation as everything else in life - if it's cheap, it's not so good; if it's good, break open the piggy bank.

#5 torka

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 12:49 PM

For link building and life in general:

There's fast. There's cheap. And there's good.

You get to pick two.


Choose good and cheap, be prepared to spend a lot of time. Choose fast and good, be prepared to spend a lot of money. Choose fast and cheap, be prepared for crap results.

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#6 Scirish Guy

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 01:10 PM

Too bad you can't buy "Used" links...

"Come on down to Thrift Linking to get the best used Links in town!"

...OK OK, So I might have issues kicking.gif

#7 torka

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 01:27 PM

Don't you mean "factory-certified pre-owned" links? giggle.gif

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#8 Scirish Guy

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 01:49 PM

lol that does sound a bit more catchy tongue.gif

#9 amabaie

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 02:33 PM

But you can lease and rent links...even though some people confuse that with buying.

#10 chrishirst

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Posted 08 May 2008 - 03:58 AM

"Hertz Link Rental"




#11 wassim

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Posted 18 May 2008 - 12:05 PM

thinkfast,

Have great products on your website, and offer great services, and people will link to you without you even know. This is the best way, but it takes time.

A good way can be, to offer some free services and great information, that will be useful to people interested in your domain, and this way when someone checks your website, he might give you a link, or even tell his friends about your website, and those friends are going to check your site, and might tell their friends too ...etc! This will be like we say in programming "Endless Loop".

I believe this is better than [url=http://www.highrankings.com/forum/index.php?showforum=21]Submitting to Directories[/url] or buying links.

Now in order for people to know about your website, you can participate to blogs related to your field, and show your products there, or write articles about the services that your website offers, and this way people will check the quality of your site or products and will judge it, and you'll get links based on this technique.

There are other several ways to get inBound links, but I personally believe this is how it should be done.

Best regards,
Wassim

#12 Diablos

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Posted 19 May 2008 - 05:56 AM

I think the best way to build links is slowly, piling to much money and time into it will never yield ROI.
You have to slowly build quality links with lots of different methods including the pre-mentioned article submission and directory submissions.

Buying links can go either way but generally I advise against it.

#13 nuttakorn

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Posted 26 May 2008 - 11:12 AM

If our competitive industry like online hotel booking, the natural way of doing link building, I think it it is not enough , Do you have any idea?

#14 greggb

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Posted 28 May 2008 - 08:16 PM

I've actually been doing some research as to which method is most cost/time-effective myself. I, too, am always looking for an easier way of doing it. I don't want to spend any longer, or exert any more energy than I have to. I'm always looking for ways to get something for nothing. I've spent a tremendous amount of time, and exerted a huge amount of energy trying to find ways to get something for nothing. I've found a few ways to get something for nothing, but what I've gotten probably wasn't even nearly equivalent to the time and effort I spent figuring out how to get something for nothing. Still, the satisfaction in realizing that I've gotten something for nothing has been worth all the time and effort I've put into figuring out how to get something for nothing. But that's just me.

Anyway, a question like the one you asked is better rephrased as,
"Which of the following methods would be most cost/time-effective in getting links for my website?
Directory Submission?
Article Submission?
Or Forum and Blog submission?

If these are not methods you use as part of your long term link building plan, what other methods would you recommend?

I've spent a lot of time trying to make my site really good, so people who visit it will want to link to it, and will tell their friends about. It has a lot of really valuable resources. Now, I feel that it's time to get some links to it, as links are an essential part of high rankings, and I want high rankings for my website.

So, what methods of link building have you found to generally yield the highest results for your time and money?"

Don't use adjectives like "cheapest" or "easiest", or "best", even though it's true that certain methods are less expensive than others, and certain methods are easier than others, and certain methods are overall better than others.

Gregg



#15 Matt Bush

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Posted 29 May 2008 - 09:49 PM

Posting at yahoo answers can be a nice way to pull in targeted traffic, and the backlink helps too.

Article marketing is a nice addition to any campaign in my opinion.

Matt




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