Link Building with HubPages

August 2, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 15 Comments
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Hubpages has been around for a long time, and is nearly as popular as Squidoo when it comes to building niche-targeted posts with external links to websites and affiliate products. The biggest difference you will find around the web is that many people prefer Squidoo more because they say “Hubpages adds the NOFOLLOW tag to your links” making them not worth the time and effort it takes to write quality content and run a proper link building campaign.

Link Building with StartupNation

July 16, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 4 Comments
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It has been awhile since my last post showing you a website that you can sign up a free profile on to get some good dofollow anchor text links on. Well, today I decided I was due for a quick link building tip. Today’s website is called StartupNation (dot com). The website dubs itself as a website developed by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs.

Unique Article Wizard

July 2, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 25 Comments
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Link building with articles sent out to hundreds of directories including the popular EzineArticles.com and GoArticles.com has ALWAYS been a popular and powerful method to rank higher in the search engines. Articles for link building are one of the oldest tricks in the books, however this method is one of the few that has survived the test of time unlike many other link building strategies. The reason is because Google always will enjoy unique content. The development of the “Duplicate Content” penalty by Google has made article marketing slightly less effective, but today Unique Article Wizard has the answer.

Link Building with Typepad

June 19, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 5 Comments
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This one isn’t much of a secret at all, as a LOT of people have heard/use Typepad, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t pass up registering yourself on the site today to get a quick permanent anchor text link to your flagship sites. Typepad is a free blogging platform that allows anyone to get their own blog online in seconds. Well, there really isn’t much that needs to be said more than that so go register your own blog and then write some optimized content that promotes your websites. Upon completion of that, go ahead and promote your newly created content with socialmarker and your favorite link building software. This should have taken you at maximum 10 to 15 minutes, and now you have one more permanent anchor text link centered in some optimized content. Pat yourself on the back and remember to keep hammering away your link building efforts day after day.

Link Building with Wikidot

June 18, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 5 Comments
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Looking for more free places to do some easy link building? Well today you are in luck because I have yet another site for everyone that you can easily create a content network on that will have many backlinks to your pages, and even deeplinks if you so choose. Today’s website is called Wikidot. Wikidot is a lot like tumblr which I have previously posted about, but with one key difference. Tumblr allowed you to create a quick microblog that you could build links on, and wikidot tries to focus more on static html sort of websites (wiki format) that you can build links from. At any rate, both are great quick and easy ways to build anchor text dofollow links to promote your homepages as well as deep link to your most profitable and highly trafficked pages.

Link Building with Jewcy

May 16, 2009 by Collin LaHay · 10 Comments
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Hey everyone, my final exams are finally completed and I am now on break for Summer, so I will have more free time to write link building techniques and sites for you all.

Today’s post features a Jewish community portal site that yields an impressive pagerank 7 out of 10 that Google just loves. Jewcy is the name of the website and Jewcy announces itself as the premier Jewish media and entertainment outlet for progressive free-thinkers.

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