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Link Building Requires Article Submissions

December 23, 2007 by Admin

Ranking on search engines is very important for anyone who has a website with content. There are many ways that have been published for how to rank in a top position and many webmasters have been looking for an edge to their competition. One of the most common ways has been to submit a website into the Quality Directories as well as writing and submitting articles that are related to the content of the website that may draw in consumers. There are rules for link building to websites as well as submitting content to be included in the Quality Directories.

The benefit of course by being submitted into the quality directories is the traffic you receive from the site and the back link. The back link allows a consumer to find your webpage by clicking on the link and having it take them to your site. The generally rule for the submission is that is has to have high quality and the link must be relevant. As long as you follow this rule you will climb higher in the search engine results displayed for the relevant searches, thus adding to your traffic.

  • Digg
  • Google Bookmarks
  • Technorati
  • Facebook
  • del.icio.us
  • MySpace
  • StumbleUpon
  • Sphinn
  • Reddit
  • Mixx
  • Fark
  • NewsVine
  • Live
  • Print
  • email

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  3. Link Building on the Web
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  5. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 2
  6. A Guide to Link Building with Digg – Part 5


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