5 Techniques To Safely Get Links

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1. Guest Blogging

As with any technique, you have to be careful with guest blogging. The declaration from Google that guest blogging is done is only partially true. Google took down several major blog networks, indicating that they were really serious about penalizing spammy guest blogging. There remains, and will remain a strong and authentic side to guest blogging.

If a website owner or editor trusts you to create high quality content, they are not giving you permission to start aiming backlinks at your website. They are instead trusting you to produce excellent content that their readers will love. If you have a byline or an occasion to mention some other articles you’ve written, then you may be entitled to a link. The purpose of guest blogging is not backlinks. The minute you start doing that, websites and editors will know what’s going on.

2. Make Infographics

Are infographics still a viable method for building links? Yes, but infographics aren’t as effective as they used to be but are still able to bring in a sizable amount of links.

3. Get Active On Social

Creating content is only half of content marketing. The other half is promoting your content. In 2015, the best way to promote your content is on social media. If you promote your content, you’ll start to earn links to it.

4. Ask For Links

Taken at face value, it may seem very unwise to ask for links. In reality, it’s one of the easiest ways to get links. If you mention someone or some company in your content, let them know and they will probably share it.

5. Grow Your Personal Brand

You can’t create links instantly. Growing your personal brand is one of those slow and steady techniques. You can build your personal brand by outreach, helping people, speaking at conferences, getting press coverage, connecting with mentors, guest blogging, and other techniques. It’s not easy, and it definitely takes some time. And backlinks? They come naturally. Like other forms of creating links, this technique takes time. It’s hard to track backlink quantities directly to the power of your personal brand. However, as your name and brand begin to trend higher, you’ll notice a correlating rise in the number of backlinks to your personal or business website.
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1. Guest Blogging

As with any technique, you have to be careful with guest blogging. The declaration from Google that guest blogging is done is only partially true. Google took down several major blog networks, indicating that they were really serious about penalizing spammy guest blogging. There remains, and will remain a strong and authentic side to guest blogging.

If a website owner or editor trusts you to create high quality content, they are not giving you permission to start aiming backlinks at your website. They are instead trusting you to produce excellent content that their readers will love. If you have a byline or an occasion to mention some other articles you’ve written, then you may be entitled to a link. The purpose of guest blogging is not backlinks. The minute you start doing that, websites and editors will know what’s going on.

2. Make Infographics

Are infographics still a viable method for building links? Yes, but infographics aren’t as effective as they used to be but are still able to bring in a sizable amount of links.

3. Get Active On Social

Creating content is only half of content marketing. The other half is promoting your content. In 2015, the best way to promote your content is on social media. If you promote your content, you’ll start to earn links to it.

4. Ask For Links

Taken at face value, it may seem very unwise to ask for links. In reality, it’s one of the easiest ways to get links. If you mention someone or some company in your content, let them know and they will probably share it.

5. Grow Your Personal Brand

You can’t create links instantly. Growing your personal brand is one of those slow and steady techniques. You can build your personal brand by outreach, helping people, speaking at conferences, getting press coverage, connecting with mentors, guest blogging, and other techniques. It’s not easy, and it definitely takes some time. And backlinks? They come naturally. Like other forms of creating links, this technique takes time. It’s hard to track backlink quantities directly to the power of your personal brand. However, as your name and brand begin to trend higher, you’ll notice a correlating rise in the number of backlinks to your personal or business website.
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