Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Back Links for Link Popularity

It looks like I may have found a way to get traffic finally. Back linking to the sites I post my articles on not only on the pages where my articles point to but also using the url to my article on the article submission sites. In other words if I post a link to my article on another page, I don't point to my page on my site that has my article, I point to where my article is also published on the ezine site. For some crazy reason beyond my comprehension, Google and Yahoo seem to like this.

Example:

In my bio on whatever article I've written, there's a link to the site I want folks to visit. Say it's one of my more popular articles like "Do you want to draw your own house plans". Then the link from the article will point to http://houseplandrafting101.com.

Then, where my article is on my site, I put a link to where the article is published on the ezine sites. But I didn't stop there. Every single place I published that article was then listed below the first link strictly in raw form as shown below:

This Articles Links
http://receivedtext.org/articles/architecture/do-you-want-to-draw-your-own-house-plan.html
http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-You-Want-to-Draw-Your-Own-House-Plan?&id=935949
http://pcimunity.blogspot.com/2008/10/do-you-want-to-draw-your-own-house-plan.html
http://www.ideamarketers.com/?Do_you_want_to_draw_your_own_house_plan&articleid=388170
http://www.jnqiumi.com/?p=230
http://www.articlefinders.com/home-improvement/do-you-want-to-draw-your-own-house-plan/
And So On!

In effect, this creates effective back links that the search engines seem to love. I would guess because it reinforces their link popularity criteria. See if it works for you...

Tim

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