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SEO Step Five of Ten: Link Building

Welcome to part five in this ten part SEO series. The ten parts of the SEO process we will be covering are:

  1. Keyword Research & Selection
  2. Competitor Analysis
  3. Site Structure
  4. Content Optimization
  5. Link Building
  6. Social Media
  7. PPC
  8. Statistics Analysis
  9. Conversion Optimization
  10. Keeping It Up

Note: Part five is a reprint of a Semmy winning article written by Debra Mastaler on link building. It is of course reprinter with permission an Debra will be the special guest on the accompanying Webmaster Radio show. But without furter ado - let's get to it

Help! I'm New, I Need Links, What Can I Do?

I took a telephone call last week from a woman who was looking to hire a link builder for a new site in a very competitive niche. I'm under contract to a business in the same industry so I passed but we had a nice chat before I sent her along with my standard list of link building referrals.

Several days went by and I heard from her again, this time in a state of panic. Seems everyone she contacted was unavailable, and she was convinced it was because her industry was a competitive one. Could I please give her an honest assessment of her website and tell her if that was indeed the case?

Well, no. I feel for her situation but in this particular field I'm under contract to a competitor and as a result, obligated to focus only on them. But I did refer her to a usability specialist and suggested her situation is probably more a result of link builders being taken rather than uninterested.

Competitive industries tend to be established industries so it stands to reason they have linking staffs in place and link builders tied up. If that's the case, what can new sites in a competitive niche do to attract links?

To begin, do all the "foundational" link building every other site starts out doing before branching into the more indepth promotional linking:

  • Apply to the Yahoo! directory (cost - moderate)

  • Submit to solid directories such as Joe Ant, GoGuides, BOTW, Ezilon, Rubberstamped and Massive Links. (cost -moderate)

  • Join a Chamber, your industry Association, and clubs. (cost - low to moderate)

  • Issue a press release announcing the new site (cost - low)

  • Buy a list of high-profile journalists and contact directly for one-on-one interviews (cost -moderate)

  • Backlink your competitors and those ranking ahead of you for link and advertising leads. (free)

  • Develop a "how to" video for your site and it's products. Submit to the video and HowTo sites (cost - low)

  • Buy ad space in offline publications annoucing your new site (cost -moderate to high)

  • Find an established business in a complementary industry to host a co-promotion or buy their mailing list to send out link incentives. (cost - low)

  • Find out who's podcasting in your niche and buy space, offer to be a guest or donate products to be given away in exchange for either of the above. Look for high visibility podcasts to advertise in, sweeten the deal with incentives. (cost - free to low)

  • Locate the prominent bloggers in your niche and start adding to the industry by commenting on their views. Don't be obnoxious and don't do it everyday. Join their community and they'll join yours. (cost - free)

  • Be sure to incorporate an incentive-to-link program in all your external correspondence such as autoresponders, confirmation emails, reminders etc. (cost free)

  • Create a corporate blog and invite bloggers, journalists, and your customers to contribute. Continually promote the site and it's writers and in turn, they'll support your site by linking to it. Don't forget to add an RSS feed as well. (cost free to low)

  • Be sure to add the blog to all the blog directories as well as the RSS feeds to RSS directories. (Cost - free)

I could go on but you get the picture. While most of these tactics have a small to moderate cost associated with them, others are free. Not only will you gain links but you'll also gain the much-needed influx of traffic competitive sites need to break into the race.

Other link building resourses:

Link building is a HUGE area. The articles that appears as the runners-up for the SEMMY are also well-worth the read. They are:

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About the author:

Based in Williamsburg Virginia, Debra Mastaler is President of Alliance-Link, an interactive marketing company focused on providing custom link building campaigns and link training since 2000.

In addition to client projects and link training for companies of all size as well as a number of top SEO firms in the USA, UK and Canada, Debra is a featured guest speaker at the Search Engine Strategies Conference (SES), Search Marketing Expo (SMX) is a guest blogger for Search Engine Land and Search Engine Guide, and has done numerous High Ranking Seminars as well as the Link Building Training session for Search Engine Strategies and the Direct Marketing Association. She is also the Link Building Moderator on the Small Business Ideas Forum as well as Aaron Wall's new SEOBook Community Forum.

Comments

Good Overall Guide

Nice general list, covers most of the essential areas. Make sure to also incorporate a viral marketing and linkbait campaign if the product or service suits it.

Some further

Some further additions:

Write topical guides about your subject and have Work.com or Business.com pick them up

Create authoritative hubs at hubpages.com and Squidoo.com, then build links to them, and link them naturally to your website.

 

Your Help

I have used your advice, and it is working extremly well. Thank  You

Three pillars for building links

I use three strategies to build links for my blogs-

1) Write content that has chances to get linked naturally.y niche by commenting on other blogs and related forumsI think content which is unique and containing case studies are frequently linked than others.

2) Submit my blog to many directories using submitter software.Similarly submit many articles using article submitters.

3)Be active in my niche by commenting on blogs and related forums.

I thought i pretty much knew

I thought i pretty much knew it all in regards to link building but there are a few things there that i had never considered!  Will add them to my long list of things to do!  I would also add atricle writing to the list, its a great way of getting lots of links including relevant contextual links.

This is really great

You normally would have to pay for this kind of information. Excellent article. I am forwarding it now to all of my friends in the business. Thanks!

definitly

Internal links help pass the link juice from page to page. 

Links

I'm finding out internal links helping out on our site as well.

Great info

Link building is a key to good rankings.  But it must be done slow, and over time.  Buying 1000 links all having the same anchor text can throw a red flag up in google and keey them from counting those links towards rankings.

great article

This is becoming more and more important.  But the key is not quantity anymore it's quality and relevance.

Great Article

I think a tip would be to deep link from directories that allow it and not send all the link juice and trust to your home page.  Also when putting links in directories use keywords and your  "name" and not your company URL. By usuing your company url or company name( unless the name has keywords in it) you are wasting the link juice and ranking potential for those inbound links that are located in good communities.

Further suggestions to an already solid post

Hi Debra. Here are some further link building ideas for readers:

Establish a topical article hub using quality unique well-written content and use link magnification to establish quality anchored links to your website

Create a unique tool in your industry with a required 'Powered by' link footer

Todd Mumford
SEO Visions

 

SEO marketing

Backlink your competitors? Does that really work?

Excellent suggestions for

Excellent suggestions for link building.  Internal links can be quite useful too.

Here are two more resources that have some good link building information:

- Link Building Secrets Revealed
- Link Building Training Resources

 

Interesting...

I got to look into this, thanks for the articles.

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