Link Building this Week (Nov. 30)
Are you still struggling with the start of your link building campaign, or are you still trying to make a decision whether you’ll be outsourcing your Link Building campaign or not? Don’t forget to let these 5 Reasons to build links in-house (by Justilien Gaspard) and these 5 Reasons not to outsource your link building campaign (by Roger Montti) take part in your decision process.
If you decide to keep it in house, here’s a few tips on How to set up and manage your link building campaign. Or you can try to use your positive brand buzz to attract links.
And also:
- Micheal Martinez wrote about Where to buy PageRank passing links at SEO Theory
- Google’s “new” link policy made David Wallace Trade in his white hat for a black one
- Shaun Anderson interviewed Jim Boykin at Hobo-Web
- SlightlyShadySEO listed these 13 Rapid backlink generating tricks
- Niche directories still offer link building potential, according to Brian Turner
- Brett Borders mentioned How to manage your reputation with profiles and presell pages
Oh, and make sure to read this post from Todd Mintz (and these posts as well) if you’re planning on sending out emails for link building, press releases or other issues.





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6 comments on this post
Hey, thanks for the link! :)
thanks a lot – glad you dugg the reputation management article!
You’re both very welcome & thanks for the great articles!
Hi,
Thank you for nice resources. I will check them out.
Does buying Page Rank Passing SEO not against google TOS?
I heard that google is very strict now with pagerank and search engine positioning so I am wondering if this is possible.
Sure you mention some great articles, especially some nice directories bring in some nice linkvalue but the big networks here in The Netherlands (as you might know) are not that easy to get in without paying.
I can easily provide you a list with semi-non profit portals that offered me “services” against bizarre prices. I would almost like to build my own “startpagina”. And don’t even mentioning that corrupt DMOZ…. argh! :P
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