Getting loads of Contextual Backlinks regularly will boost your site in Google and explode your traffic like no other type of backlink will...
Especially after the Google panda update, Google likes to see backlinks embedded in relevant, unique content and likewise penalizes link farm style backlinks, i.e....links with no surrounding relevant unique content, e.g....forum profiles, blog comments, these links aren't as powerful as they once use to be.
You see, Google doesn't have a problem with you creating backlinks to your site as long as you do so in tandem with creating unique content, they're always hungry for new fresh content so they'll index your link if it's surrounded by new content, otherwise they hate just seeing a link on it's own, for e.g...a footer or blogroll link.
I, along with many other full time SEOs noticed this earlier this year, and as such, have adapted my backlinking strategies to accommodate for this change in the search environment.
Owning over 70 money sites myself, backlinking has become a pillar in my business, so much so I invest 1000s of dollars per month in full time link builders, software and many services.
Due to my economies of scale, I can offer Warrior's here to piggy back on my own backlinking system.
My approach is to consistently build contextual backlinks embedded in unique content on a diverse range of sites and blogs spread across 1000s of IP addresses.
These just aren't any ole article backlinks, most of the networks I post on have pagerank domains, that is your post get's distributed on a site/blog with a pagerank of 1-7, not a PR0 site or PR N/A (un-ranked) site, there is a huge difference here, getting high authority links makes a massive difference to your rankings.
In addition to this, we've been acquiring our own aged, high page rank domains to post on, this means you get links on private blogs not normally available to the public.
This is a strategy I've been fine tuning over the past several years and I find it to work very well in increasing the rank and traffic of every site I own.
In particular I use these 8 blog networks below to build contextual backlinks on a daily basis;
Build My Rank
LinkVana
Submit Your Article
Blogging Underground
Article Marketing Automation
Article Ranks
SEO Link Vine
Unique Article Wizard
As you can see from visiting the above sites, these are the real-deal type of link building services, all have been established for several years or longer and they are very popular among many top SEOs.
So How Do The Above Blog Networks Work?
Basically these networks stock 1,000s of general blogs with page rank that accept 300-1000 word articles to be posted on them. The goal is not to generate direct traffic, but to create powerful link juice flowing to your sites, these blogs are purely for SEO purposes.
All of these networks have content quality standards, that is for the most part your content must be human-readable and unique to a certain degree, this prevents mass auto-spamming abuse of the networks.
Each of the above 8 networks can largely be classified into 3 different types of services;
Private Networks;
These are networks typically of 3,000+ private blogs held by the company, you then get access to post articles onto their blogs with your links embedded in the content. Your blog posts will land on the homepage of a PR1-PR7 site, then several days later (after indexing) roll off onto it's own new inner page on the blog for permanent hosting. These types of blog networks usually give the best results because you're getting one way contextual backlinks on aged domains with high page rank and the content quality is strictly policed, the trade off is it's much more time consuming and costly to acquire a lot of backlinks via these networks. Build My Rank and LinkVana fit into this category.
Public Networks;
These are general article directories, general blog sites, social bookmarking sites, where anyone can submit content too with your links embedded in the articles, your article will go straight to a new inner page and not pass through a high page rank homepage, for this reason you generally get more quantity of links to make up for the lack of page rank juice. Unique Article Wizard and Submit Your Article fit into this category.
User-shared Networks;
These are blog networks where anyone can add their own blog into the network for everyone to post on, for doing so you get free credits to post on other people's blog's, these networks typically have a lot more blogs in their system and the same as private networks your post lands on a high pr homepage before rolling off to it's own new permanent hosted inner page. Article Ranks and Article Marketing Automation fit into this category.
The main idea of creating articles and distributing them across these networks is you get plenty of contextual links rolling through high page rank homepages, these are the most powerful type of backlink you can use to increase your google rankings.
Try and think of backlinks as a vote for your website, and the internet is a huge voting system, the more quality votes your site receives, the higher you will rank.
Backlinks are the glue of the internet, it's what connects one page to another. Sergey Brin and Larry Page (Google Founders) back in 1999 created a new formula to rank sites based on what's known as PageRank (borrowed from Larry's last name), their system ranks each site on the net from 0 - 10 giving every site a numerical value of authority (pagerank). This level of authority is based on how many other authority sites link to you. So if you have a lot of links from PR4 sites and above, it's likely your site will achieve a pagerank of 3 (PR3).
What's important to know with page rank, is that getting a link on a page that has page rank (not just the top level domain homepage as so many other providers will claim), but getting a link on a page with PR5 for example is better than getting over 100 backlinks on a page with no PR.
I find posting across many networks gives powerful results, you get a diverse range of high pr article backlinks across the web, never relying on just one service, you might be surprised at how many top ranking large companies use these type of links to rank #1 everyday.
My team and I have become quite efficient at generating new content and syndicating this content with backlinks across these networks, this is a numbers game, you need to get plenty of backlinks built every day to compete in any niche worth competing.
The problem is, for the average Internet Marketer, you don't have the time to create loads of new content everyday then distribute it across many networks, it can be tedious and take many hours per day, not to mention the total cost to all these networks is more than $600 per month not including the cost to create content!
Especially after the Google panda update, Google likes to see backlinks embedded in relevant, unique content and likewise penalizes link farm style backlinks, i.e....links with no surrounding relevant unique content, e.g....forum profiles, blog comments, these links aren't as powerful as they once use to be.
You see, Google doesn't have a problem with you creating backlinks to your site as long as you do so in tandem with creating unique content, they're always hungry for new fresh content so they'll index your link if it's surrounded by new content, otherwise they hate just seeing a link on it's own, for e.g...a footer or blogroll link.
I, along with many other full time SEOs noticed this earlier this year, and as such, have adapted my backlinking strategies to accommodate for this change in the search environment.
Owning over 70 money sites myself, backlinking has become a pillar in my business, so much so I invest 1000s of dollars per month in full time link builders, software and many services.
Due to my economies of scale, I can offer Warrior's here to piggy back on my own backlinking system.
My approach is to consistently build contextual backlinks embedded in unique content on a diverse range of sites and blogs spread across 1000s of IP addresses.
These just aren't any ole article backlinks, most of the networks I post on have pagerank domains, that is your post get's distributed on a site/blog with a pagerank of 1-7, not a PR0 site or PR N/A (un-ranked) site, there is a huge difference here, getting high authority links makes a massive difference to your rankings.
In addition to this, we've been acquiring our own aged, high page rank domains to post on, this means you get links on private blogs not normally available to the public.
This is a strategy I've been fine tuning over the past several years and I find it to work very well in increasing the rank and traffic of every site I own.
In particular I use these 8 blog networks below to build contextual backlinks on a daily basis;
Build My Rank
LinkVana
Submit Your Article
Blogging Underground
Article Marketing Automation
Article Ranks
SEO Link Vine
Unique Article Wizard
As you can see from visiting the above sites, these are the real-deal type of link building services, all have been established for several years or longer and they are very popular among many top SEOs.
So How Do The Above Blog Networks Work?
Basically these networks stock 1,000s of general blogs with page rank that accept 300-1000 word articles to be posted on them. The goal is not to generate direct traffic, but to create powerful link juice flowing to your sites, these blogs are purely for SEO purposes.
All of these networks have content quality standards, that is for the most part your content must be human-readable and unique to a certain degree, this prevents mass auto-spamming abuse of the networks.
Each of the above 8 networks can largely be classified into 3 different types of services;
Private Networks;
These are networks typically of 3,000+ private blogs held by the company, you then get access to post articles onto their blogs with your links embedded in the content. Your blog posts will land on the homepage of a PR1-PR7 site, then several days later (after indexing) roll off onto it's own new inner page on the blog for permanent hosting. These types of blog networks usually give the best results because you're getting one way contextual backlinks on aged domains with high page rank and the content quality is strictly policed, the trade off is it's much more time consuming and costly to acquire a lot of backlinks via these networks. Build My Rank and LinkVana fit into this category.
Public Networks;
These are general article directories, general blog sites, social bookmarking sites, where anyone can submit content too with your links embedded in the articles, your article will go straight to a new inner page and not pass through a high page rank homepage, for this reason you generally get more quantity of links to make up for the lack of page rank juice. Unique Article Wizard and Submit Your Article fit into this category.
User-shared Networks;
These are blog networks where anyone can add their own blog into the network for everyone to post on, for doing so you get free credits to post on other people's blog's, these networks typically have a lot more blogs in their system and the same as private networks your post lands on a high pr homepage before rolling off to it's own new permanent hosted inner page. Article Ranks and Article Marketing Automation fit into this category.
The main idea of creating articles and distributing them across these networks is you get plenty of contextual links rolling through high page rank homepages, these are the most powerful type of backlink you can use to increase your google rankings.
Try and think of backlinks as a vote for your website, and the internet is a huge voting system, the more quality votes your site receives, the higher you will rank.
Backlinks are the glue of the internet, it's what connects one page to another. Sergey Brin and Larry Page (Google Founders) back in 1999 created a new formula to rank sites based on what's known as PageRank (borrowed from Larry's last name), their system ranks each site on the net from 0 - 10 giving every site a numerical value of authority (pagerank). This level of authority is based on how many other authority sites link to you. So if you have a lot of links from PR4 sites and above, it's likely your site will achieve a pagerank of 3 (PR3).
What's important to know with page rank, is that getting a link on a page that has page rank (not just the top level domain homepage as so many other providers will claim), but getting a link on a page with PR5 for example is better than getting over 100 backlinks on a page with no PR.
I find posting across many networks gives powerful results, you get a diverse range of high pr article backlinks across the web, never relying on just one service, you might be surprised at how many top ranking large companies use these type of links to rank #1 everyday.
My team and I have become quite efficient at generating new content and syndicating this content with backlinks across these networks, this is a numbers game, you need to get plenty of backlinks built every day to compete in any niche worth competing.
The problem is, for the average Internet Marketer, you don't have the time to create loads of new content everyday then distribute it across many networks, it can be tedious and take many hours per day, not to mention the total cost to all these networks is more than $600 per month not including the cost to create content!
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