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Link Building While You Sleep

If you love link building, raise your hand. Did you raise your hand? I hope not or you’d look awfully silly sitting at your desk with one hand in the air. I have yet to find someone that really loves and enjoys link building. It’s hard work. It’s time consuming and seeing results can take months. I recently gave a presentation as part of an SEMpdx event at Hotel deLuxe talking about this very topic, link building. My position is to automate the process as much as possible, but not in a shady, black hat way, of course.

Here is the presentation in a nutshell.

Why Automate Link Building

Link building is…

The Benefits of Link Automation

How to Automate Link Building

Creating Widgets and Badges

Here are some examples of badges and widgets.

Notice how each badge/widget uses optimized anchor text that link back to a relevant page on their own site. The Facebook badge was from a quiz by The Oatmeal. Do a search for “oatmeal” and see how well he ranks. Oh, what? He’s ranking above Quaker Oats.

Article Marketing

Identifying New Link Targets

There you have it. A few strategies that can help increase your inbound link count, strengthen your link landscape and gently nudge your search engine results up the ranking ladder. When using these types of strategies, you must be careful about your intentions. If Google sees that you’re obtaining a large amount of links quickly, you will be put in the sandbox, or supplemental results. If you’re a new site, be careful about how quickly you start to build your inbound links. It must look natural (gaining inbound links from sites with a low PageRank first, then targeting sites with higher PageRanks), meaning you should have many more low PageRank links than high PageRank links. An unbalanced link landscape may trigger a flag and Google will suddenly throw you to the back of line. If used continuously, and wisely, these tactics can work very well.

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