Link building is the most popular off-Page SEO method.
Basically by building external links to your website, you are trying to
gather as many ‘votes’ as you can so that you can bypass your competitors and
rank higher. For example if someone likes this article and references it from
his/her website or blog, then this is like telling search engines that this
page has good information.
Over the years webmasters were trying to build links to
their websites so that they rank higher and they ‘invented’ a number of ways to
increase link count. The most popular ways were:
Forum Signatures –
Many people where commenting on forums for the sole purpose of getting a link
back to their website (they included the links in their signature)
Comment link –
The same concept as forum signatures where you comment on some other website or
blog in order to get a link back. Even worse, instead of using your real name
you could use keywords so instead of writing ‘comment by Alex Chris’, you
wrote ‘comment by How to lose weight’ or anything similar.
Article Directories –
By publishing your articles on an article directory you could get a link (or 2)
back to your website. Some article directories accepted only unique content
while other directories accepted anything from spin articles to already
published articles.
Shared Content Directories – Websites like hubpages and infobarrel allowed you to
publish content and in return you could add a couple of links pointing to your
websites.
Link exchange schemes – Instead of trying to publish content you could get in
touch with other webmasters and exchange links. In other words I could link
your website from mine and you could do the same. In some cases you could even
do more complicated exchanges by doing a 3-way link, in other words I link to
your website from my website but you link to my website from a different
website.
Notice that I used the past tense to describe all the
above methods because not only they do not work today, you should not even
try them because you are more likely to get a penalty rather
than an increase in rankings (especially when it comes to Google).read continue
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