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Quality Link Building is About the Long-Term

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  1. i think web is made of links.
    maybe directory entries could have another value in the future, but if “content is the king”, “link is the queen” in the other hand!

  2. Google rules and change the world every 2 years in terms of linking and pagerank.

  3. Links from theme based sites and if so, it does not matter about any other factors and SM plays important part in rankings

  4. Yeah this is a great topic. Directories do play value when its on topic well structured and if the concept is good then directories can be a winner. Twitter and other social networks play a great role as its like promoting of links and getting visibility which is growing and i hope more such networks would be coming. I have found out a niche directory which is to the topic which i admire its eemes.com

    Directories such like this play a great role and many of them are there on the net to provide great value and on topic subjects.

  5. I am still confused SEO and pagerank problem

  6. Google is correct, link building is a long term effort. We are working hard at it, and have managed to add over 200 links in the past three months. A few a day. We use directory listing, article submission, facebook and twitter. It is working. Forums are great too.

    • Most of you have heard it before, but besides forums, directories, Facebook, et al, content is still king for being found.

  7. quality links is the way

  8. Google shrinks the head of the pin it expects all our sites to stand on. I feel Goog’s short list of Authority sites and Trust like an ever-tightening noose around our necks — and livelihoods.

    I wonder what Goog thinks of IEntry’s farm of what – 400-500+ directories now, hmmm? Do you really think if I spend 5 hours slogging thru SubmitterBot directory submissions and end up in XYZ… Categories that I’ll ever eveen get crawled – let alone gain more authority? Hah!

  9. Anonymous-J

    Google ads contain text links.
    Are these links considered back links?
    Do they bring up the page rank of the site?
    Is advertising on Google a way to build back links?

  10. I have had some success with article submissions. It can be hard to sift through the sea of companies that promise to get you 50,000 hits a day.
    To me it is still a mystery why my site does better on some days than others.

  11. Sounds like the basics is quality links from relevant sites that pertain to your industry! Websites in the legal systems that handles wills shouldn’t be getting links from a massage website.

  12. it seems that Google likes quality links, not quantity
    Commenting on reputated blogs related with your topic is another way to get quality links

  13. I have found that for a new site getting listings in reasonably well targeted (country and topic) directories makes a pretty good start for building page rank and is one of the most cost effective and easily put into action strategies to bring in traffic to a web site in the short to medium term.

  14. From my experience articles and quality content are the best – A good article with some excellent keyword linking works wonders!

    • elvin

      I agree with you. Best articles are still the best.

      If Google can find ways in highlighting the best articles written could somehow provide relief to readers/searchers. But I’m wondering how will Google do that? Get the number of times the article are retweeted, liked, dug? :D

  15. I am intrigued by the advice given that a webmaster should “get involved with the community around your topic” in order to help build links to their site.

    However, was Google referring to using social media sites (i.e. Twitter, Facebook, etc.) to get involved or other other ways to accomplish this?

    • Chris Crum

      I would say that you’ll probably want to focus on wherever it is that the people you consider to be your community are participating. There’s a very good chance that will be places like Twitter and Facebook. There is also a very good chance it will be in forums as well.

  16. A good start is using twitter and face book submitting to dmoz and the yahoo directory helps to.

  17. I found the article relevant and helpful – although in my field of Hampers and Gift baskets, there is limited professional networks and communitities – most are sole small scale operations. My Links are mainly off topic with some relevance like geography, or gifts, or flowers.

  18. Great article. Directories play a great role as do Twitter and Friend feed. Forums are great too.

  19. I am looking at a SEO company that offers quality link building and has a 90%+ success rate at getting you on the first page of google within 3 months. Are these legitimate?

  20. i think i must learn much about link. is that webmaster help us anyway?
    i just new in this web.

  21. i think google’s article is very informative and useful.

    and it eliminates a speculation previously that directory submission is totally worthless. it turns out that google actually appreciates well edited and organized directories. however, mass submission is not advisable, as google states.

  22. There is a lot of talk about using directories for link building, but no talk about articles submission. I am not talking about mass submission to a bunch of useless article directories, but about sending quality content to quality article directories like Ezine and Buzzle. Articles have been very powerful in the past and you are actually contributing to the community.

  23. Hi All,
    yes “sure Quality Link Building is About the Long-Term ” I am agree with this point of view that about quality link submission,
    you Know first of all “quality” it has some meaning , that means if your website rank in good position having good back link , reciprocal link, with lots of seo off page submission work and if you submit your link in low category of link as per as not match with your relevant service work , or product , then how much its help you for your website ,
    so as per as SEO point of View ” Quality link submission is very much helpful”

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  24. Parvesh Sareen

    In SEO its all links game, if you are establishing quality and reputed links whether it should be through SMO or Links Building. Only that counts is the value they are providing to our website. So go for good links in any of the ways to keep your site’s presence forever.

  25. We use Twitter, Facebook, Frienfeed with the yoono tool and we are quite happy with the results!

  26. very informative, it seems like it’s getting harder and harder to build links. i have almost given up on blog commenting due to nofollow.

  27. I really wonder if all this will help. People who have money will always have a way to get around it. This link building exercise is really tedious – you need good backlinks to have good rankings, and then again life is difficult building backlinks.
    Big guys can splash out all the moolah and have some firm keep adding their banklinks!

    Who suffers? The common mr. joe

  28. Yes, I do believe building links is more than just increasing the numbers. Its also important build some reputation via communicating on forums or blogs which will result in to more recommendations in the form of inbound links..

    Google always cares about its dearly webmasters..

    • :/ I am more than sure – big G cares only about $ – have to remember that every employer can be replaced (and there is a line of talanted specialists)

  29. I must say that I come accross condusing messages from Google in the past period. With Caffeine update they want to put more value into social media links, and above is stated that “these won’t necessarily boost you “pagerank”".

    If links are so great, one thing i don’t understand in today’s rankings: websites with 1 page only, around 200 words text, built on free subdomain and with 2 baklinks only found on the web tend to rank better than other more established sites (and I am talking about personal situation)..

    Either way, social media is a good tool to keep traffic at high levels and don’t rely entirely on visitors sent by Google.

  30. I did a comparative search of my site and competitors and found out that the ones in the tops rankings have thousands of links. Actually over 5-10 thousand. And these are not even the highest ranking. Some ranking higher then mine have less links! It makes seo even more confusing.

    I am sill doing my links, articles, social sites, blog and forum commenting, seo; but it doesn’t seem to be changing anything. My site: http://www.homedesignsense.com has been around for several years and is still ranked 2. Can’t seem to get the ranking to go up; but I’ll keep trying.

    Maybe I am missing something?

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