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Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:23 am
by zihadhasan019
Another variation on this as mentioned in a recap of great takeaways from the SEOmoz PRO Training Seminar is the use of confirmation pages and/or confirmation emails as a platform to ask people to link back to you. How does it work? You have not because you ask not… On the second variation, people who show interest in your site are likely to be more receptive in linking to you From what I’ve been able to glean, these two pillars look to be what support a long term, white-hat link building program From an 80/20 perspective on what’s going to be the best use of time, money, and resources for gaining the most links, viral content seems to be the better vehicle.


of viral content I’m using is really a large umbrel usa email database la that covers not only content generated through blog posts, forums, and news articles, but also through contests, quizzes, etc.; essentially anything that compels people to find out more, I consider to be viral. I realize the two methods mentioned above are vague, and maybe even over-simplified, but if you have any additional thoughts, comments, ideas, or corrections on how best to begin a link building campaign from a 30,000 foot view, I’d love to hear about them.


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My answer to the initial question of where to begin a white-hat link building campaign in 6 words or less (as promised): Viral Content and Asking for Links. What motivates a link? Sometimes it's referencing data/research/news or given because you've produced something interesting and valuable. Sometimes it's because another site has licensed or adopted content/widgets/badges from you. But, in most cases where an editorial link is given, I find that the underlying motivation is because that link provides some benefit to the linking site.