Link Building with 2Collab
2collab is a bookmarking site dedicated to researches in science, technical, and medical communities. While I cater to none of these, it is a free and easy way to score a dofollow anchor text link to my website(s). Go sign up and verify your email, then login, go to “edit profile” and add your links which is about halfway down the page. Then like any other link building technique, you will want to run your profile through socialmarker.
Link Building with eHow
eHow.com is another website that you can build a dofollow link from your profile. eHow is a website that you can write “how to” guides for anything, but unfortunately for them, they nofollow all the links inside articles. Pretty weird, they allow dofollow links for their profiles where the real spam would happen anyway…
At any rate, go sign up for a free profile and in the “more about me” area on your profile, you can use HTML that will show up on your profile page.
Link Building with Zillow
Zillow is an online real estate directory that aims to provide real estate professionals with tools and information that they could use. While that is probably a terrible definition of what Zillow does, all I know is that it is a real estate social network like website that allows you to create a free profile and edit your “about” section to include a dofollow link to your site.
I have seen a lot of real estate webmasters looking to buy links when I briefly browse the buy/sell section of forums like Digitalpoint, so I know there is a ton of demand for real estate related links, and Zillow should help all of you real estate webmasters out and it wont take up more than 5 minutes of your time.
Link Building: Which Risks are Worth It?
I always enjoy seeing the most blatant spam sites ranking for incredibly competitive terms. Many blackhat SEO’s have so many powerful links that they can register a free forum account and include a link to an affiliate offer in their profile and then build so many thousands of links that this little page ranks top 10 for a term that is super competitive.
I always enjoy going to Yahoo.com and typing link:spamdomain.com and looking at the top 50 or so links that these spammers receive. Generally, the spammers ranking for these terms just have scripts that spam tons of guestbooks, forums, blogs, and the such and they have no idea that there are a few REALLY powerful backlinks in their arsenal because all their links were generated automatically.
Link Building with CSS Galleries
Awhile back in one of my miscellaneous link building posts, I mentioned a site that had 30 css galleries. Well, that post is a bit aged now and I actually have a lot more in my submission list now and I thought I would share them with everyone now. These lists come from a collection of multiple sources like forums, google, and emails.


