Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 27, 2023 3:37:26 GMT
So consider a list of America's fastest growing companies or a Better Business Bureau directory in your area or a list of Seattle Thai restaurants. These are carefully curated lists and portals. That's a great place. Article directories and article marketing. So it's never a particularly good idea, but it works. Sadly, it worked perfectly for a while. Now it, like many other link building techniques, is actively harming people. I think the way to earn links is to guest post on discerning websites and blogs. This is very important.
When I say picky, I mean, people published on their site, as opposed to people who C Level Contact List accept almost any type of guest post or guest article. This is indeed the article directory article marketing world and it is dangerous, bad stuff. They were hit by pandas and then penguins, and they were ugly. You don't want to mess this up. But, the old school, super old school link building strategy is to leave links on guest boards, forums, open comments, follow blogs, follow links, all that kind of stuff. Obviously, you can see today that the results were not good.
I think the new version is to participate in communities that are active and authentic and have real participation and real membership so that members of these networks, these communities, notice you and then link to you organically. They will find your stuff. They'll say, Oh, this Landfish guy looks interesting. I want to see his content. His content looks interesting too. I could use some of these things, or I'm going to quote this or I'm going to write something and then I'm going to quote something, mine competitors for backlinks.
When I say picky, I mean, people published on their site, as opposed to people who C Level Contact List accept almost any type of guest post or guest article. This is indeed the article directory article marketing world and it is dangerous, bad stuff. They were hit by pandas and then penguins, and they were ugly. You don't want to mess this up. But, the old school, super old school link building strategy is to leave links on guest boards, forums, open comments, follow blogs, follow links, all that kind of stuff. Obviously, you can see today that the results were not good.
I think the new version is to participate in communities that are active and authentic and have real participation and real membership so that members of these networks, these communities, notice you and then link to you organically. They will find your stuff. They'll say, Oh, this Landfish guy looks interesting. I want to see his content. His content looks interesting too. I could use some of these things, or I'm going to quote this or I'm going to write something and then I'm going to quote something, mine competitors for backlinks.