Link Building with SoundClick
A lot of my readers have been telling me that the links they have been receiving from highly authoritative sites offering free profiles and blogs with dofollow links (and are able to get indexed) are helping their websites increase in rank immensely. To continue on with that, today’s website is a community that allows free (and paid) MP3 music downloads. The site is completely free to join, so hit “sign up” at the top right of the website. After you register your profile, you will need to verify your email like most of the other sites you are use to.
Once you have made it that far and are logged in and account confirmed, you will want to edit your profile and add a blog post. Inside your blog posts, full HTML is allowed which includes adding external links with dofollow attached to them, and your most recent blog posts show up on your profile page. So once you create a blog post, you can then build a few links to your profile page to quickly index it. There you have it, one more solid permanent dofollow link building strategy from a very strong authoritative website.
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Great site, Collin! Do you think it’s ok to include 2-3 links to one site in a post, or should each profile page only have one link? I’m wondering if the time it takes to register for each site outweighs the benefits of the extra link juice that comes with only placing one link versus several.
I have always kept it at one link per profile, but many people argue both sides.
Hey Collin– this sounds like a great, easy and quick link building strategy– thanks! I can’t help but wonder though, if your blog post is about something unrelated to mp3s or music, and if your website is unrelated as well, won’t the relevance discrepancy in content interfere with the SEO strategy here? Do you think it would be more useful to write a bio and blog that somehow ties in your business to music?
thanks,
alex
Collin,
Great resource. If I want to do this for several of my sites I should create separate accounts but what are your thoughts of me creating separate accounts and having them come from one IP? Do you think this bad practice? Let me know when you have a moment. Thank you!
very useful information, thank you
It’s very good article which advice us how to get more back links to our blog/site. I will as soon as to try it. Thank you so much.
Hey Collin
I always stick with one, and would recommend the same.
Another great tip!
Thanks
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Wooow… this is soooo coool. i have never thought about this before. it is so simple and easy to follow.
Again another link building article Collin, keep it going, you got me hooked.
Is it necessary to add our images on the author profile or on our articles ?
It is very much essential and helpful I mentioned before. Everyone could follow this article as it is very much informative and true. You can do it for your own purpose.
The link is great, easy and quick. thanks! I can’t help but wonder though, if your blog post is about something unrelated to some issues. What about SEO?
Thanks for the post.
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