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    Link Building Tactics for 2012?

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    • EGOL
      EGOL @alhallinan last edited by

      I wouldn't link to it.

      I don't think it is very good.

      It is chest-thumping and marketing.

      That  does not attract links very well.

      Just being honest.

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      • alhallinan
        alhallinan @alhallinan last edited by

        EGOL, no one asked if you liked the content, nor did anyone ask you if you would link to it.

        The content was merely an example - the question remains: After you create a killer piece of content, then what? How do you get it in front of people who might link back to it?

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        • KeriMorgret
          KeriMorgret @alhallinan last edited by

          Today's YouMoz looks at ten examples of good linkbait pieces and dissects why they were successful. It might help you get a couple of ideas for your pieces too.

          http://www.seomoz.org/ugc/10-extraordinary-examples-of-effective-link-bait

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          • KeriMorgret
            KeriMorgret @alhallinan last edited by

            Alhallinan, in all fairness, you said in your comment "Coming up with kick-ass content isn't the issue. We're really good at that. Its getting people to LINK to the kick ass content that is the problem. " and "But we can't get people to link to it for the life of us. We know its funny, great content, but no links in 12 months. What the heck?"

            I believe EGOL was trying to address a couple of your comments in his response.

            In looking at that link that you shared, my first thought was "this was written for keywords, not for the user". Specifically, "Hire SEO Expert Tip" doesn't read very naturally. Second, you'll likely have a hard time having other people in the industry link to a post that has four "tampa SEO" links for your five tips. It's obviously optimized for your terms and that talks about your company specifically. It's just not a stand-alone resource that other people would link to.

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            • EGOL
              EGOL @KeriMorgret last edited by

              Thanks.... most of the ten content items listed there required a LOT of work, usually from multiple people.

              Also, I really like that you reported on Noah's Dad.  A really good success story about someone we know.

              I believe that most content people will tell you that most of the content that they produce fails to get viral distribution.  But when it happens they get a lot of traffic and the stature of their site gets kicked up a notch.

              Sharing your content via Digg, Slashdot, StumbleUpon, Reddit is a good way to begin.  Very few of the items submitted get a lot of attention, but when that happens it is like throwing gasoline on a fire.  If that doesn't happen with your content it is a sign that you need to be throwing bigger, or better or badder balls of mud at the wall.

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              • alhallinan
                alhallinan last edited by

                I'm pretty disappointed that I've had about 7 emails and comments on my blog about how terrible my picture was. All I wanted was some advice on how to get content in front of other bloggers, but instead, people from SEOmoz have just been emailing me and leaving comments on my website about how horrible my content is.

                Bummer.

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                • Paligap
                  Paligap @alhallinan last edited by

                  Maybe your assessment of what constitutes great content is a little off?

                  People are more likely to link to you if you engage with them - if you have great content (genuinely great) - then why not search on twitter for people talking about the subject matter, engage with them and point them to the content if it is going to be useful for them. If they like it there's a chance that links will follow.

                  Just one idea.

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                  • EGOL
                    EGOL @alhallinan last edited by

                    They are doing you a favor. They are telling you that you will have better results with different content.

                    There is a lot of content on SEOmoz about linkbuilding.

                    There isn't a lot of content on how to create successful content and how to recognize it.

                    So the next time you have some content that you want to get in front of bloggers, why not come here and ask... "What do you guys think of this content?"

                    You will get honest feedback.

                    If its really good content some folks here might blog, tweet or link.

                    If you have really good content you don't have to show it to very many people because a few eyes on great content is like throwing gasoline on a fire.

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                    • AWCthreads
                      AWCthreads @EGOL last edited by

                      This content blew up a server with 80,000+ hits: http://noahsdad.com/target-down-syndrome/

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                      • EppieVojt
                        EppieVojt last edited by

                        Here are seven actual link-building tactics that don't require you to have amazing content:

                        1. Private blog networks - easily the most powerful "hands free" method of building links right now.  Outsource the writing of 150 word posts for $0.50 to $1.00 each.  Perfect for building deep links and anchor-specific links to sites that already have some domain authority.
                        2. Guest posting - gives you full control over the content in your posts and the sites you get links from. Allows you to target much higher quality sites than private blog networks but you won't have as much control over anchor text.  Also, not ideal if the site you're linking to is sub par, as your author links are likely to be reviewed.  If your site is legitimate, this is one of the most powerful link building tactics around.
                        3. Directory links - they still work and can be completely automated.  Use these to build up a base of links to a site.  I automate through a service that lets me schedule these out over an entire year (100 per month).
                        4. Blog commenting - you can easily outsource it, automate it via Scrapebox if you want, or do it manually.  It depends on your risk aversion and own business morals.  There are simple search patterns you can use to identify dofollow blogs as well.
                        5. Footer links from WordPress themes / plugins - less obvious but highly effective. I have a site that picked up over 3 million links last year from theme footers ("powered by" links).  If you're smart, you can automate this to vary anchor text on the fly.
                        6. Forum profile links - easily automated but clearly spam.  If you're concerned about potentially burning a site, I wouldn't use these extensively pointing to your own site.
                        7. Buy them - not through a network, but creatively.  You can sponsor open source software (can get very high PR links this way) or a meetup group, give to a charity, donate a prize for a community event.  If you do enough community related stuff, you may be able to spin that as a newsworthy story to the local press and nab a link there.

                        If you combine these 7 tactics, you shouldn't have much trouble ranking.  If your content is awesome, you'll start to accrue natural links once you get the ball rolling.

                        Hope you find this to be helpful.

                        amit.ganguly jenadams Steve25 DeltonChilds SherWeb 8 Replies Last reply Reply Quote 5
                        • amit.ganguly
                          amit.ganguly @EppieVojt last edited by

                          This is certainly very helpful.I was looking out for this answer only.

                          Thank you so much !!

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                          • jenadams
                            jenadams @EppieVojt last edited by

                            Hi Eppie,

                            Where do you find the 150 word writers who will do this for $0.50 to $1?  Also what services do you use for directory links?

                            Thank you

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                            • jenadams
                              jenadams @EppieVojt last edited by

                              Have you included social media in your mix?  How much weight do you give to YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus and +1, and LinkedIn?

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                              • EppieVojt
                                EppieVojt @jenadams last edited by

                                Most freelance sites should have people willing to write for those rates if you're willing to buy in bulk or commit long-term to a writer.  If a writer can sit down and bang out a bunch of these, they can do it more profitably than if you're giving them 1 or 2 at a time.  I prefer oDesk but any reputable site should do.

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                                • EppieVojt
                                  EppieVojt @jenadams last edited by

                                  If the content's really good, social can have an excellent pay off.  If you're promoting mediocre "me too" garbage, it's just not going to work.  You have to be really honest with yourself about the client's site and content -- if it's not good enough to work in the social space, don't burn the hours.  Instead, fix the content problem or focus on building links like I noted above, since they largely bypass the editorial process.

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                                  • SeattleOrganicSEO
                                    SeattleOrganicSEO last edited by

                                    I might be a little late to the party  and didn't go through all the posts shared by Keri (which I hope to do later), but how about social bookmark campaigns.  I have a friend who was able to use stumble upon and the like to get her site to drive huge amounts of traffic to her site: http://www.swayable.com/

                                    So, to answer the question you repeat multiple times, "How do we get them to link after we build great content?" Maybe you should find some way to get in front of crowds with the content and hopefully get them to "like it" or promote it somehow?  Facebook...twitter...and these social bookmarking sites.

                                    SEOmoz used to have this website and might still somewhere in their recommended social media websites or maybe it was their directory list: http://www.ranker.com  Well, I know I've posted to it's sister site with a blog post of mine and got 10X's the traffic we were used to because it was in front of a crowd.  We didn't get a ton of links, but we may have gotten a few.

                                    I thought the original question was about the most effective link building techniques and then has digressed down to a debate about creating great content ='ing link bait vs. other more artificial techniques that Vojt listed.  I'd like to read more about other strategies like Vojt's listed because it is sort of obvious that building great content is going to get you potential links, no?  Well, here's a few more ideas from other places when I searched for "link building 2012":

                                    http://www.searchenginepeople.com/blog/link-building-2012.html

                                    http://www.polepositionmarketing.com/library/link-building-secrets-2012/

                                    http://weblogbetter.com/2012/01/02/link-building-strategy-for-2012/

                                    Not saying these are well written or have good ideas, but maybe one idea about link building is writing posts about the next year with the same topics we ask about year after year (i.e., your question) and then get some idiot like me to copy & past it into SEOmoz and then getting links? There's an idea...

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                                    • Steve25
                                      Steve25 @EppieVojt last edited by

                                      Private blog networks - I would be very careful with these, there are loads of blog networks currently being de-indexed.

                                      Blog commenting - I now have proof that the big G isn't considering these as worthy links and instead consider them as spam.

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                                      • iAnalyst.com
                                        iAnalyst.com @Steve25 last edited by

                                        Agreed on blog networks, I also think forum profile links are a definite no no. But what proof do you have that blog comments aren't considered worthy and are additionally spam?

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                                        • simonberenyi
                                          simonberenyi @alhallinan last edited by

                                          My background is in education, so I set up my site to be a resource and not just a sales brochure. People who visit my site stay on my site because the content is good. My SEO is only just getting started, but I passionately believe that great content, with great context is the way to go.

                                          Great content must be worth the authentic natural links?

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                                          • NoahsDad
                                            NoahsDad @EGOL last edited by

                                            Yes it did. 🙂

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