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Directories – Don’t Forget the Obvious

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One way to ensure your webpage ranks well is to build links – as many quality links as you can. A backlink is an inbound html code that points to your website. You are probably wondering why you would want a backlink. I will explain it this way -  If you have many websites with one-way links to your website, the search engines interpret this in your favor. You want to make sure that your website is at the “hub of the wheel” so to speak — all the spokes, or links, are pointing to your website.

Your goal should be that the search engines view your site as an “authority site”. If a website provides excellent, interesting articles and other content, and has many readers, that website could be called an “authority site”. Websites mention and point to, or refer to, articles and videos on the authority site.

Let’s step back a bit and explain links in an example:

If Sally’s site links to you, then you have one inbound link. However, if your website links back to Sally’s site, the links balance each other out and nobody wins — that is called a reciprocal link. Don’t look for reciprocal links. You should look for links back to your website from other websites where you don’t have to link to them.

Now who is going to do that? Any website marketer who has been around for some time does not want reciprocal links. That website owner wants inbound links to his site.

Sources of inbound, one-way links:

Links from directories – Directories aren’t as popular as they once were now that people use search engines to find what they want, but directories still offer free inbound links. All you have to do is apply for them. There are several companies that offer free software. Just search for a directory submitter. There are several to choose from. You will find one that is easy to use and makes submitting to directories a snap.

Links from articles you write – There is probably no better way to get people to visit your blog than to write good articles. When you write a good article, you need to send that article to a large number of article directories.

They will post your article at no charge to you and most of them will allow you to put a couple of self-serving links in the “resource box”. The resource box is where you can advertise your website, tell them what they will find, and perhaps send them to your subscription optin page.

As you might guess, sending your articles out to thirty or forty sites can be a daunting task. I would suggest that you do a search for article submitter software.

You may find an article submitter that works very well and saves you hours of valuable time. You type the information into the article submitter once and it will automatically fill it in to the article site. It even keeps track of your username and password for those sites where you have to register.

You should spend the time to find a company that will do this for you. It costs me money every month to submit eight articles to many, many article directories. I think it is worth the money, but if you are just starting out, perhaps the free way is better.

Comment on “dofollow” blogs

Some WordPress blog owners have installed a plugin called “dofollow”. This overrides the default of “nofollow” that the blog comes setup as. If the blog has this plugin installed and activated, you will get a backlink to your website when you make a comment on that site. (Most blog owners aren’t aware that this may be a reason they don’t get as many comments on their articles as they could.)

There is software that I use that finds blogs that have the “dofollow” plugin installed. I look for them and I am more inclined to comment on those blogs because it gets me a backlink.

Search for a blog submitter. It is the software that you use to help find those blogs. Most blog submitters are free too. All you do is type in keywords that refer to your website and it will find blogs that have similar keywords.

Free directories you *must* know about:

Most blog owners and internet marketers have forgotten this one. It is right under their noses, but they haven’t listed their sites in local directories. Here is a short list of local directories that you must do tonight.

* Google Local

* www.yellowpages.com

* Yahoo Local

* Yahoo Yellow Pages

* www.superpages.com

* www.yellowbook.com

* www.atlantaataglance.com

* www.your nearest big city.com

* www.big city chamber.org

Even if you don’t have a physical address where you accept the public, you can still put your website on these various directories. You don’t have to show your physical address, if you don’t want it to show.

To summarize:

Every website marketer needs backlinks. The website marketer’s goal should be to grow their site in size to become an authority site in his area of specialty.

It is not difficult to get backlinks, but it is time consuming and laborious. I would suggest that you use software to help you speed up these repetitive tasks. Get free software called directory submitter. Obtain an article submitter product. Use a blog finder to help you comment on blogs that give you a backlink.

Lastly, don’t forget the obvious. Use the list above to get listed in the local directories.


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  1. 22 Comment(s)

  2. By Jen on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply

    There is too much information, all that I need, to read tonight. I was just about google do follow when I started reading this. I’ll have to come back.

  3. By David Funk on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply

    Wow Sheila, this is such great info! I can say I wasn’t aware of all this, and I appreciate the thought of putting this out there.

    This entry is a required must-read for any type of blogger or site owner.

    Thanks for info!

  4. By Turning Winds on Feb 17, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for this information. It really is a well written post regarding back links. I could start my link building.

    This really gives me a big help and a very reliable information to know for a beginner like me

  5. By Grampy on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply

    Great article. I made a word document out of it and will get back to it later. I am a little dumb. I should know about links and link backs. I do not even know how to do a link back. I am going to study up.

  6. By Melo on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply

    I have list of dofollow blogs on my blog and I think I have The Ad Master in there too.

  7. By Buggys on Feb 18, 2010 | Reply

    Thanks for the info. I think I just accomplished becoming a dofollow blog. (cross fingers)

  8. By Sheila on Feb 19, 2010 | Reply

    My blog is “no follow free”, and I’m considering changing it back to “no follow” because of the rubbishy comments it attracts. So I would caution people on the type of comments they leave. So many of them make no sense whatsoever, almost surreal at times, and “nice post” and its variations aren’t a great deal better. Make sure comments left show evidence of having read and understood the post.

  9. By Dwacon on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply

    Great advice.

    Love the site design BTW!

  10. By Laura on Feb 20, 2010 | Reply

    that is a great idea to submit you yellow and superpages..

  11. By Dad Work at Home on Feb 21, 2010 | Reply

    This is a very informative post. I agree about link building and it’s the best way. Thank you for sharing this helpful article.

  12. By Digital creed on Mar 9, 2010 | Reply

    A SUPPORTED BY THE DEVELOPER TOOLS? It was interesting. You seem very knowledgeable in ypour field.

  13. By Art by Tomas on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    Thank you for so informative post. All your statements are worthy pondering deeper indeed….
    In spite of that fact I’m hard to use any in my practice. Though I understand the value of backlinks, I much prefer the visitor’s honest opinion to Page Rank of my Art by Tomas blog.
    My emotions may look childishly, yet while writing I wish not to sell something, but to share the heart.
    I am newbie in web-mastering – I just paint and showcase my visual dreams. I still have a hope that somebody will hear my pictures one day

  14. By Sheila on Mar 14, 2010 | Reply

    Tomas – I think artists are lucky – all they have to do is be themselves. Their art speaks volumes.

  15. By ProMovieBlogger on Apr 14, 2010 | Reply

    I never thought about listing my sites there. Great heads up.

  16. By Khmer movie on May 3, 2010 | Reply

    You get comment spam even if you don’t implement the dofollow plugin. I think dofollow is a neat concept as it allows bloggers to reward readers for their time. There are a lot of blogs nowadays that few get much participation by readers

  17. By Mackenzie Ward on Aug 11, 2010 | Reply

    i always submit to article directories to gain backlinks, most of them are free anyway -

  18. By Jayden Scott on Sep 30, 2010 | Reply

    article directories are very popular these days and i often submit new articles to them daily-,*

  19. By Diabetic Neuropathy  on Oct 17, 2010 | Reply

    i always sumit to article directories to promote my website’,:

  20. By Lady Gaga Games on Oct 25, 2010 | Reply

    This is a really good blog site. I have already been back many times over the past 7-day period and want to register for your rss by using Google but find it difficult to learn the way to do it very well. Would you know of any instructions?

  21. By Roof Helmet · on Nov 7, 2010 | Reply

    i submit most of my websites in many article directories that are both free and paid directories :

  22. By Felgen on Mar 11, 2011 | Reply

    Submit in high PR directories, then only your submission will be cached by google. You can find hight pr directory list in this site directorycritic.com. Thank you,
    Best Regards,
    Aaron Nagal

  23. By Walker Rides on Aug 8, 2011 | Reply

    Just killing some time in between class on Ezine articles and I found your post. Not normally what I enjoy to read about, but it surely was absolutely worth my time. Thanks.

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