Internet marketers are in a continuous link building battle from day one. All of the statistics are in your favor if you can generate back links, as you can increase page rank and chances are you will increase traffic if the links are of a decent quality. article marketing works wonders for this reason which is why so many people write on a regular basis. By the way if you do market with articles I highly recommend using Artemis Pro as you can get the most bang for your buck in terms of articles. All of this aside, I recently stumbled upon a site that allows you to submit single blog entries from each blog you have in order to generate new links and traffic.
The format is great as it is fairly easy to use, they expect that you will only submit original entries and that for each entry you write up a three sentence summary letting the reader know what they are in for. Select tags that apply to your content and submit regularly, yes that is what I said regularly. Repeating this process will help you build some decent quality back links to your site in a fairly rapid manner. As with anything in order to see results, you will need to continue to submit on a regular basis.
Of course there is always Technorati and the like however, this particular site gives more than just one link when you make a submission. In fact, depending on what you use for search tags you could generate five or six links with each submission. The site is Blogging Zoom it is a newer site with a page rank of four however, it is a rapidly growing community of blog owners sharing blog entries. I suspect the page rank will be rising in the next few months as the user content soars. Anywho, I had submitted a few posts from a previous blog and when I later checked my link count I was astounded to see how many links I was given just from using the site. Well what are you waiting for…get your link on!
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Interesting coincidence. I just signed up with Blogging Zoom this morning. I was a bit confused when I first checked it out, because of the no copy and paste rule. But that only applies to the introduction. The site has a lot of potential, but I wonder what will happen when the spammers find it. Maybe the need to write an intro will discourage most of them.
I think you are right in that the need to write your intro will prevent those who try to run automated programs to generate back links. I know there was a previous comment made by the site owners that they were considering allowing cut and paste. I hope they do not. It’s a great little site!
Sarah,
I’m really enjoying your blog. You have great information that I haven’t seen anywhere else.
Keep up the good work!
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