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Blacklinks are essential to the long-term success of any website whether it be a internet business or a simple blog.  Backlinks are what will generate most of your traffic typically to your site.  As a website owner and aspiring entrepreneur like many, I have given much time to researching and creating backlinks to techlifemashup to help with the organic flow of traffic.  As such, I am always looking for new and better ways to create backlinks , preferably methods that don’t involve too much repetitive manual labor to be honest.  Needless to say, I’ve picked up some good tricks along the way in my research that will help anyone looking to build backlinks do just that!

Building Backlinks:

Here now are 10 more ways to get quality backlinks to your site without having to do too much grunt work:

01. Create a MySpace account and use it to publisise your site.

02. Create a Technorati account and “claim” your blog.

03. Syndicate your site’s content by using an RSS feeds.

04. Submit your RSS feeds to agregator sites like FeedBurner, Squidoo, Feedboy, Jordomedia, FeedBomb, FeedCat, rssmad, feeddirectory and feedfury. Stolen from DigitalPoint

05. Write an article related to your site and submit it to article sites like ezinearticles.

06. Add a link to your site in the signature of any forums you post on.

07. Offer something for free. Free is good. People tell their friends about free stuff and link back to it.

08. Submit your site to DMOZ.org. It may take time, but it’s worth it.

09. Create an XML sitemap of your site and submit it to Google.

10. YouTube and Google Video are excellent portals on which to launch a viral campaign and create links back to you.

While there are many more, these are 10 that have worked great for me and a few others that I have confirmed with.  Have more?  Feel free to leave a comment and share them with the rest of us.

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One Response to “10 More Ways To Get Quality Backlinks”

  • Good insight into SEO. One trick that works for me is to add a robots.txt file and create a link pointing towards your sitemap in it.

    Google sometimes doesnt index your sitemap however it does look for the robots.txt file when it goes through a site. just a helping hand maybe.