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March 11th, 2008 @8:35 pm  

We’re building a new property investment blog and would like to increase the number of links to our blog, however as we are brand new, we don’t want to send too many outgoing links to other sites before we’ve built up some content. Can you suggest a link building strategy that would help?
Most of the property related sites around are either commercial firms or in ‘bad neighbourhoods’ that we don’t really want to be a part of in case we get penalized.

Thanks for this 101 article btw.

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Jason Said,
March 14th, 2008 @2:24 am  

Hi Ashley,

I would recommend starting with writing a few articles and submitting them to as many article directories as you can. A more advanced version of this would be to write 3-4 articles but by making variations to the text turn these 3-4 articles into 9-12 articles…

(When making variations, 30% of the content should be different.)

This way you can get a bunch of one-way links from all of the article directories. After that, you could bookmark some of your articles at social media sites.

cheers,
Jason

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March 14th, 2008 @10:16 am  

Jason, thanks for the feedback and the advice. I appreciate that.

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JOHN Said,
March 21st, 2008 @3:08 pm  

I have found article writing and doing reverse engineering of your competitors sites as the best way to find links. To reverse engineer, simply type in your desired search term and hit search. Your homework then is to find the backlinks that the to 10 have linked to. Many are are sites that have PR5 that are free or cost a little to get listed in their directory. Since we know that those links are passing page rank and are trusted, they are the best links to pursue in my opinion.

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Jason Said,
March 23rd, 2008 @10:41 pm  

John that is a very good technique. It is great to get links from PR5 sites and this is an important component of linkbuilding.

I feel that the game has changed totally in the last 2 years with all the social media sites.

The word Search Engine Optimization no longer ecompasses what we are doing. This is Way, Way Bigger than SEO. This site showcases a big part of “the movement”: http://www.go2web20.net

Welcome to the Age of Social Media!

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April 1st, 2008 @8:28 am  

Great post. I like to focus more on one way links because they look more natural to search engines and more valuable, swapping links from one site to another is more fine. However, if the website you exchange links with hits a bad neighborhood. This can affect your reputation.

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