September 19, 2006
Linking News and Headlines Archive

 

Andy Hagans now offers a Link Baiting Service

Andy Hagans is one of the top 10 link builders on the planet, IMHO. I have been reading his articles, his blog and studied his service descriptions to fine tune my own services. He has now a new article up, When Are SEO Firms Going to Offer Link Baiting Services?. Well worth a read. He has [...]

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Andy Hagans is a Master Link Baiter

I rarely do promotional posts unless I really believe in a product, and the person behind it. Andy has beat me to providing a linkbaiting service that I think will hold an enormous amount of value for subscribers. The service consists of writing an article that has a very high likelihood of going [...] /-/-/-/ This is just the beginning of the post. Visit my website www.stuntdubl.com for full links, other content, and more! /-/-/-/

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An Introduction to Linkbaiting

Linkbaiting (link baiting, linkbait, link bait etc) is a term that has increasingly being used around the blogosphere. You can see in the following technorati graph the increase in its use (this one is for the term ‘link bait’) in the blogs that they track over the past 360 days (source) As the term is used more and more I’ve also noticed an interesting debate emerge among bloggers (and search engine optimization types) over the idea of ‘link baiting’ and whether it’s a good thing or not. Some SEO companies have started to offer link baiting services while others are against the idea and believe that the benefits of link baiting are the same benefits of good web practices. As the term’s cr...

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Building Backlinks With Blogs

By: Russell Savige | Source: rss-blogging.mcdar.net The most boring part of getting traffic to a website is getting backlinks. This is hard, boring, time consuming work. You spend hours finding relevant websites to link to, then spend hours more sending emails requesting backlinks, or submitting your sites to there links pages. And at the end of the day (actually in a few weeks), you have ½ a dozen new reciprocal link partners. that's good and all, but it bores the living hell out of me, and I don't have time for it. And they are only reciprocal links. One-way links Far better are one way links back to your pages. These are from websites that link to your site without you having to reciprocate. They are the best links to have, and the be...

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Link Building Advice from the Best

Unless there's any doubt, I am a linking fanatic. I appreciate links like they're gold. When I talk about link building with our team, I can never stress enough the importance of linking for traffic and SEO.To me, the best way to learn about link building is to get out there and do it. However, if you're new, you can save quite a bit of time learning from the wisdom of others' experience. Here are three recent posts and one bonus link on link building I highly recommend: Rand Fishkin presents his thoughts on why email is still king for link building. Jim Boykin has a great post about the quality vs quantity issue with link building. Eric Ward dispells a common myth about .edu links in his post: ".edu link fallacies dispelled". Of cours...

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