Link Building this Month (01.2010)
1 Feb
Since there wasn’t a Link Building this Month in December, because of the yearly recap, this month’s edition basically is a double edition. In 2010, I will be putting the bar even higher than it already was. We’ve all read the same stuff over and over again, so I’ll try only to mention articles that are new, different or simply excellent.
Every new year usually starts with awards, recaps (see earlier link), resolutions (mine is better time management) and predictions. Debra Mastaler asked all Link Week columnists what they think 2010 will bring, and this is the result. As you can see, group interviews can be a great way to create great, linkable content.
And also:
- The psychology behind link giving – David Snyder
- Linkable asset inventory – Garrett French
- Link building checklist – Mark Nunney
- Top searches can attract top links – Debra Mastaler
- How to drive more links via public relations – Jeremy Bencken
- Linkfromdomain: a link building tip for Bing.com – Will Critchlow
- How to woo a blogger – Lisa Barone
- Guest blogging: the ultimate guide – Glen Allsopp
- Getting links for a poker site is easier than you think – Lyndon Antcliff
- How to measure link building – Michael Martinez












Hi Wiep,
I just found your website. I must say the monthly recaps are very useful!
I like “Guest Blogging: The Ultimate Guide” by Glenn Allsopp. Personally, the thing I like about guest blogging is that it shows how bloggers nowadays are willing to help each other out. Indeed, no man is an island, even in the blogging world.
Great post.
Your post is really interesting. I like How to woo a blogger by Lisa Barone.
Keep sharing and thanks for this nice post.
Hey Weip,
Shame about the amount of people looking for links in your comments section… The post that you have added by David Snyder on the psychology behind link building is excellent, particularly the Plutchik’s diagram.
Will be keeping an eye on your monthly posts.
Cheers,
Sean
Hi Wiep,
I discovered your site at Karel Geenen. The out of the box thinking and creativity in your posts are realy helpfull.
Keep on going that way.
Kind regards, Sonja