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Ways To Get Quality Backlinks

There was a time when the major standard of ranking the websites was back linking but from then Google’s criteria have evolved much. This did not drown the value of back linking, if done correctly back linking can effectively grow organic traffic for your website. Now only quality link building methods still work reliably. You cannot request or buy the links, all you can do is to earn them.
This blog will show you how.

Guest Posting:

High quality blog posts are better than long but low level posts. Although google has warned for guest blogs but if done right they could be beneficial.
Firstly, find the best guest blog post sites, don’t stop chasing your competitor. Those blogs may have the guest post of them. Try to reach these blogs first and write more impressive and interesting guest post than your competitor. To slim your searching, use the word guest post and author name in quotation mark or else google will show other results.
Next step is to build links to your websites through guest posts. You can add links in the content or in author bio. But what google love more if you add those links in content.

Broken Back Link Building:

It will be a little time taking but eventually get you good back links. Even maintained and running sites have broken links. People go to the source and may end up at a blank page having a label of “page not found”. Broken links are bad for websites as of course people expect that site to be linked by other authentic sources. Here comes a chance for you. Go and grab it by read carefully the content of that site. Identify the keywords and by adding those in the guest post you are going to write and link to that site, will give you a quality back link.

Make Use Of Resource Links:

Resource links are a bit different. The idea is to create resources that covers a particular people having specific interest. People use these resources in their blogs and they will link back to your website. It does not require original research but getting credible information from other places, compile them and its just done.
You can build resources using the same method. Truthfully, it could be the best way to steal competitors traffic! See what people want to know by the content they read more and then add more resources to fill the gap.

Make Use Of Competitors Back link:

It requires a lot more work and research but consider it a shortcut for getting what your competitor is up to! Building links to those sites or directories will improve your ranking too.
Duplicate the back link profiles of your competitor. The next strategy should be finding that how your competitor acquire that link. You can copy paste that method or through your own method. Either ways the results will come out to be wonderful.
Remember that those marketers will have the winning crown who know how to apply advanced link building techniques and tie to the correct site.

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