Top 10 backlinking sources-seo

Top 10 backlinking sources-seo
1)  Free Website Directories
2)  Guest Blogging
3)  Blog Commenting
4)  Social Media Sites
5)  Social Toolbars
6)  Social Bookmarking
7)  Pinterest
8)  Free Press Releases
9)  Video Sites
10)  Document Sharing Sites


Link Velocity is the rate at which you gain backlinks to your site.
 If you get them too fast, then there is a good chance your site will
 get peanlyzed for spammy activities. If you get them too slow, you will
 not get the desired rankings. So it is really kind of a balancing act.


Try to get anywhere from 10 to 100 links per day if at all possible. Even near 200
is a bit much, but should not raise any red flags. The key with backlinking
 now is quality and consistency.

So if you can get 10 quality backlinks per day, then you will start to see
results very quickly.

One thing you need to understand about all of this is that effective SEO practices have
not really changed. Google has just made it harder to use deceptive or spammy SEO
practices to rank well.


Some of the top document sharing sites are: Scribd, 4shared, docstoc and slideshare. In
order to submit to them, you typically need a pdf or powerpoint file that includes your
backlink in them. Then you just upload the file to these sites and they do the rest.


Metacafe, Dailymotion and Vimeo are all good places to submit your videos to as well.
To place your backlink, just include a link to your site in the description of your video.
Your video doesn’t have to be something fancy or anything, it could be as basic as
putting together 10 images or so with some music and creating a video file out of it.


All you need to do is include a compelling or interesting picture on each of your posts or
pages and after you have published it, immediately “pin it” to your Pinterest account. If
it is compelling enough, you have a good chance of getting some re -pins which means
some more backlinks automatically.