Link Building with Coupons
Joe McFerrin sent me an email a few days ago mentioning a site called SuperCoolCoupons.com that can be used for link building. The site is very simple, and it acts like most other free coupon sites on the web. If your website offers coupons of any sort, members of SuperCoolCoupons can submit it and share the coupon with the rest of the viewers on the site. Well, if your website offers any sort of coupons, you can submit a site/valid coupon and on the page that is created about your website includes a quick dofollow link to your store/website. For those of you with e-commerce stores as well as niche affiliate marketing stores, this can be a quick and easy link for you.
Link Building with Blog Carnivals
I am going to first start this post off by saying that I have never personally ran a blog carnival, although I see them being talked about all around the web as well as the link building community because they are what appears to be an easy way to build relevant links. With that being said, I am going to introduce the idea of blog carnivals for those who have never heard of them so they may research the topic as well and decide for themselves if the links are relevant for their needs.
To quote SearchEngineJournal.com (with a few typos corrected by myself)
Link Building with BlogYourSite
Hello everyone, I have another quick link building technique to share with you today. It has been quite awhile since my last post, mainly because I am extremely focused on my college studies and that my blog takes up a lot of my time and does not make me any mentionable income, but it is rather just a hobby of mine. With that being said, I will still be updating my blog with link building techniques when I get a spare minute here and there and when I come across some easy links.
Link Building with GoArticles
GoArticles is a free article submission website that allows you to write an article (generally 400+ words) about any topic and publish it on their site. Much like any other article submission site, GoArticles allows you to put a little “author byline” in the bottom with some dofollow links with the thought that anyone that copies the article (which you want them to do), will include your links when they republish it.
Link Building with Instructables
How-to content, such as tutorials on how to build or create stuff has always been in the top most popular search items. There are literally millions of things you could search on “how to _insert words here_”, and that is why sites like eHow, Wikihow, and others have become so popular.
Today, I have come across a website called Instructables. Instructables is a community powered web2.0 website that allows anyone to register a free account and submit “how-to” articles on any topic they choose.
Link Building with ActiveRain
Well it looks like link builders who are promoting real estate websites are in good luck, because today is a real estate related site that you can build anchor text dofollow backlinks from. The site is called ActiveRain, and is one of the largest real estate websites on the planet, so the majority of real estate professionals would have probably heard about them already. Well, on your profile you can add html links to the three sections under the little “description” of you is through their WYSIWYG editor.


