New Link Building Strategy

I was wondering if you can tell me, whats the new link building strategy or the most effective one, may boss asks me for a new one and I almost read everything and didn’t find anything.:frowning:

I will suggest you to start forum link building first. first collect forum link list then start registering and in you profile link leave your sites address. and after that ping the profile link at pingler.com
in this way create 500 backlink you will get good search engine position within a month,
thanks

Sorry, but that’s utter rubbish. Links from forums are near-enough worthless, and profile links from forums are even worse. Spamming forums that you have no interest in participating in will not help your SEO and nor will it help your reputation.

Actually it’s not Stevie, at least not in my experience with forum links and seeing the backlink profiles of high ranking pages that include links like those over and over.

Perhaps you’ve had some experience that differs?

Although I don’t particularly like to use them six years ago SEOMoz stated, based on a test by someone from DigitalPoint, that forum links were worthless. Given both sources, however, I probably wouldn’t think too much of that post.

Thinking logically, the number of different user links on the average page of a forum thread would probably dilute any real benefit one could get from them. However, I like to think that it is quite healthy to have both strong links and a load of smaller, crappy links and even though I don’t do the posting myself a lot of the sites I’ve worked on over the past couple of years have had enough posts on forums, along with mentions on news sites and on large media outlets.

On their own, I can’t see them being worth much, if anything. However, it’s up to you how you spend your time. Doing your own forum posting could take a lot of time that could be better spent improving your site.

Me too, it’s more genuine looking. Being a member of lots of forums makes my links look more ‘real’ I think, especially in the swing toward branding. I don’t think their impact is large, probably quite negligible but I regularly see backlink profiles peppered with those sorts of links, on high ranking pages in medium competition verticals.

I’ve also had rankings move up and down according to when sitepoint themselves made sig links follow, then nofollow again :stuck_out_tongue: For low competition rankings, there’s no doubt in my mind that they make a difference. Surely 3k links from SP to my site, rather than 10 or 20 on one line posts, suggests that I’m a real person with useful things to say (no comments please…). And given that Google announced that they have the technology to punish forum owners for allowing fluff link drops, I think they can tell the difference.

hi dear, i cant agree with you. please check “cheap shared hosting” and “alpha reseller hosting” keyword at google. dreamyhost.com is available at 2nd page and first page.
This position is gained by only forum profile backlinks. i manually did the link building.
so that i cant agree with you.
thanks

hmmmm i honestly thought that forum signature links help!

This tool would disagree with you.

You have a lot of forum posts, but also a bunch of directories and from what I can see some mentions on other sites. However, whenever I search for the terms you’ve suggested you’re on page 8 and 7.

The man will ask a strategy to build links back to the website and you began to register on forums debating whether or not it’s ok … I’d better answer the question and let the contradictions.
The problem that interests me and me and I want your answers. please!

The best link building strategy is writing good content and having others link it for you. This is the hardest method but it works the best. What kind of website is the one your company uses?

There are more than 90 methods to make link for your site. But try to permanent or use ful link. like create blogs make content and create blog posts and another way is the best making of profile post link in signature and about me. i think that is best way to make high quality link.

I have seen my backlinks and I noticed some links from forums sites and I guess that stops the debate… I mean forums posting can also lead to useful backlinks. Oh by the way, how woulld I know if the forums/blogs etc. has dofollow links?

i wonder why you need to find the new teachniques there is not a mushroom growth of new techniques just focus on qualitative link building and fresh + original content

I think there is nothing like a “new” link building strategy …
SEO is changing, and therefore some techniques that worked a few years ago aren´t working anymore or are considered as SPAM … forum linking might be cheap, but it´s not worthwile.

I would rather recommend you

  • to participate at discussions on relevant blogs. Doesn´t matter if you´ll only get nofollow links, it´ll bring you traffic and reputation (unless you post things like “thanks for this great post” or similar :wink: )
  • build backlinks in blog articles (high quality blogs) / I would recommend you to achieve sponsored posts with backlinks (e.g. at teliad) or presell pages, where you can define the content - It´s fresh content and G will love it
  • make an effort for ontopic link exchanges
  • participate on relevant social media channels [twitter, facebook, google +( company profiles will soon be liberated)]

This has never worked for me, and I’ve never actually known of it working for anyone. Blog comments are so often full of spammers that I doubt anyone clicks the links on there. Hell, a lot of popular blogs nowadays have comments turned off completely!

Search this forum and you’ll see that there is a lot of evidence to suggest that link exchanges do next to nothing as they’re too easy to game.

[QUOTE=toprank4ever;4981175- participate on relevant social media channels [twitter, facebook, google +( company profiles will soon be liberated)][/QUOTE]

Social media can be very powerful, if you do it correctly for your target market. A social media strategy isn’t throwing a ton of links on Twitter or having a Facebook page.