Link building/earning is essential in online marketing, and not just because it improves your SEO. It also helps a website be discovered (click-through visitors), generate leads, connect with other publishers (relationships), and build a stronger online brand presence.
Although establishing yourself as an authority to eventually earn links throughout the process is what search engines naturally want websites/brands to do, you still can't disregard artificial link building (link marketing).
Link marketing is an initiative that should also be strongly considered, as this practice makes a brand more well known in its online space—and sets it up to genuinely earn links in the future.
The tactics listed in this post are from the 4-part newsletter series that I launched a couple of weeks ago. Below are the guidelines covered by the series, mostly about implementing some of the most scalable link-building tactics today. These can be used by agencies, SMBs and enterprise-level companies.
#1: Create your own database of premium images and cinemagraphs
This can be a good investment for agencies and/or companies who're in for the long-haul (targeting specific niches).
Though this tactic may require a budget (as you'll need to invest in hiring a professional photographer or graphic artist), this can certainly improve your link-building campaign through link attribution from bloggers who'll use your premium images.
Once you have set up your own private gallery of rich images, you can then start making a list of bloggers that you can reach out to (in your specific niche). There are tons of bloggers who are in need of unique images that they can use, so having this as your value proposition (offering the images for free or giving them access to your private gallery) will increase your pitches' conversion rate.
Another strategy that you can integrate to scale this type of link building approach is using reverse image search—in case other bloggers start using your images without permission/attribution. You can use tools such as Google's image search and Tineye to track blogs/websites that have used your images.
Other helpful resources:
#2: Outdated content acquisition
There are millions of pieces of content on the web, and many of them aren't timeless—and many are also under-maintained.
This clearly brings a lot of opportunities for link building, wherein you can search through hundreds of outdated pieces of content in your industry that have managed to get natural links in the past (or successful link bait with time-sensitive information) and try acquiring the content.
You can use Greenlane SEO's Outdated Content Finder tool to find under-maintained content that you can still repurpose or recreate.
Contact the blog owner(s) and see if you can purchase the old page, and have it redirected to your new version of the page hosted within your domain (with updated information about the topic).
Pro tip: Tell them that you'll still give them credit as the original creator (w/ brand mention), to enhance your chances of acquiring the content.
In choosing outdated web documents that you can revive:
- Use tools like Ahrefs or Open Site Explorer to check for links pointing to the old content.
- Assess if it's possible to add more valuable and up-to-date information to the topic covered by the content.
Another option that you can take, aside from buying the content, is helping the webmaster update the content—this can also lead to getting a link from that very same content.
Other helpful resources:
#3: Massive interviews
Doing interviews of popular personalities in a certain field has been one of the oldest tricks in link building, particularly for websites that are just starting up.
Doing it on a massive scale can drive a ton of natural links to a website, and can certainly get your name out in the open (like launching an interview series or designating a section for expert interviews).
I've seen many sites that have been successful using this tactic (like Mixergy, Under 30 CEO and Max Minzer's Max Impact to name a few).
And just recently, I've seen Media Shower's interview with me get a natural in-content link from Page One Power's weekly roundup.
Imagine the number of links you can naturally acquire if you're consistently sharing valuable insights from influential people in your industry—and imagine the relationships you can build with influencers by using this tactic.
#4: Reverse guest-blogging campaign
Guest blogging has been the go-to tactic for the past couple of years in the world of link building. But it seems that only a few have realized the value of being on the receiving end, acquiring content from other great authors.
There are a lot of advantages to inviting guest bloggers who really know their stuff to contribute to your site:
- Getting free expertly made content that can rank for keywords (long tails) that you are also targeting.
- Absorbing the guest author's followers once they start sharing the content they've contributed to your site (more unique traffic and potential leads).
- Seasoned content publishers will almost always reference/link back to their previous works, and their contributions on other websites are not an exemption.
Find and reach out to bloggers who write exceptionally in their respective fields (and who can cover topics that are in your audience's interests as well). You can use tools like Followerwonk to identify authors in your niche that have a strong social following.
You can also do a simple Google Search to determine if they've been active in guest blogging (inpostauthor:"Author's Name").
A few tips on implementing this tactic:
- Start with those who you've seen to be active in their own guest-blogging campaign. Doing a Google search to find active guest bloggers in your industry (use queries like: "real estate guest post by") can make it easier to find them.
- Make sure you have a value proposition once you start contacting your prospects. Let them know what's in it for them (ex: mentioning that you have bunch of readers/subscribers/followers, promoting their content, or offering to pay them for the content).
- Build relationships. It's easier to invite people to write for your site when you're already friends with them.
- Read their content. Make sure that you like it.
Other helpful resources:
- The Easiest Way to Bait Links—Get Guest Authors
- How to Build your Presence with Reverse Guest Posting
#5: Online billboards through long-tail content distribution
Building more brand visibility is one of link building's vital roles in online marketing. There are many ways to get this done, but there's one tactic that will seem to continue to be effective despite the constantly changing/evolving search landscape.
The method: distributing content (targeting long-tail search terms) on user-generated content sites that have high search share.
Pages hosted on UGC sites like Youtube, Slideshare, Pinterest and Scribd (there are a lot more, actually) obviously have better search-ranking power, especially for long-tail keywords.
The probable reasons why these domains show more often on SERPs lie in the level of trust search engines see from these domains (domain authority) and the amount of traffic, as well as interactions that these pages are getting.
Implementing this strategy on a larger scale can help generate constant traffic and brand impressions for your site (which you can consider as robust links/assets).
Steps for implementing this tactic:
- Create content based on your campaign's targeted long-tail keywords. Repurpose them into several content formats (videos, slide presentations, infographics, comics or whitepaper/PDF).
- Upload them where it's appropriate (content platforms like Youtube, Slidshare, etc…).
- Promote these through social and/or build links to them (including them on your blog posts or linking to them through your other off-site marketing efforts).
#6: Getting more Google+ shares
As Cyrus Shepard mentioned on his recent (controversial) post here on Moz, Google+ posts pass link equity (because the links within Google+ posts are followed).
This means the more your Google+ posts are being shared within their social platform, the more high-value links you are able to get (if you've included a link to one of your site's pages within the Google+ post).
For instance, a few months back, I did a weekly roundup of the blog posts I've read each week on Google+. My first one was shared 40 times within the network, which means 40 Google+ profiles have just linked to the URLs I've shared.
Google+ is a microblogging platform that can offer ton of opportunities for marketing a brand/website if maximized.
Tips on getting more Google+ Shares:
- Start building a strong follower base (to enhance the chances of getting your posts shared). You can start by integrating Google+ with your content marketing efforts (let people know that you're active on Google+).
- It's a microblogging platform, so start blogging on Google+! Lengthy posts (that are useful and valuable) have higher potential for getting shared.
- Add relevant links to external pages (your website) within your Google+ posts, so that you can build links when people start sharing your posts. Link to other people's works as well, to build relationships (and to get them to share your post too).
Other helpful resources:
#7: Republishing viral posts from Tumblr and Facebook
Tumblr and Facebook are definitely two of the best places to get inspiration for content creation, and are sometimes the best channels from which to get linkable content assets.
This tactic has been running around my head for weeks now (and we're already in the process of testing it on one of the test sites I've been managing).
Republishing/reposting has been a norm in the social space—and is always ethical if you're giving attribution to the original source of the content.
Basically, this tactic is about finding the most successful pieces of content posted on Facebook and Tumblr (based on the amount of likes and shares) that are related to your niche—and having them republished on your site's blog (or if you have microsites, then that could work, too).
Given that these pieces of content have already proven themselves as interesting on social platforms, they'll have better chances of getting natural links.
For instance, I saw the Facebook post I've shared above get republished on a small WordPress blog:
The republished post did well in terms of social shares, as it got 2,000+ retweets:
And the Wordpress version of the FB post also got 288 links (from 81 linking domains)—knowing that a lot of people got to see the content:
How to find viral posts in your niche from Facebook and Tumblr:
You can use Google search to find successful posts on Facebook and Tumblr (by using the queries I've used below).
A few tips on republishing viral posts from Facebook/Tumblr:
- Always give attribution to the original creator of the content!
- Include your own insights or personal takeaways in your republished content.
#8: Reverse engineering
Knowing where your main competitors are getting their links from, as well as the entities they've built relationships with, has been one of the most important methodologies in search marketing.
Aside from helping smaller brands compete in search using this tactic, analyzing your competitors' link sources also allows you to determine partnerships and understand methods that will most likely work for you.
Tools you can use to extract your top competitors' link data:
List the top domains linking to your competitors in a spreadsheet and segment them by difficulty of acquisition (how hard or easy will it be for you to get a link from them).
Another thing that you also have to consider is identifying the sites/domains that your competitors are linking out to.
You can use ScreamingFrog to generate a list of URLs that your competitors have linked out to the most.
Once you're done assessing and sorting the list of domains linking to your competitors, and the list of domains that your competitors are linking out to, you can then start listing each website's contact details.
You can use tools like Citation Labs (Contact Finder Tool) and/or Link Research Tools' Contact Finder to easily generate the list of emails.
Though you must also remember that it's not about the amount of data you have, it's about how you can use your data to your advantage. Making use of your list of link prospects:
- Pitch them for guest-blogging opportunities.
- Do an interview of the influential ones on your list.
- Letting them know about your content(s) that their readers/followers are most likely interested in.
- Collaborate with them in content creation (getting insights from them and including them on your upcoming blog posts).
- Connecting and engaging them through interactions (through social or their already-existing communities).
Other helpful resources:
#9: Improving content discovery through targeted content promotion
If you're already investing in developing content assets on your website, then up-sizing your efforts to make them more visible to your target audience is a surefire way to enhance the ability of your website/brand to continuously attract natural links.
Because the more people who are able to see your content assets, the higher your chances to force multiply the results (more traffic, more social shares, more links, better rankings, and more leads).
There are many ways to promote your site's great content, and below are some of the most efficient ways to build traffic that will result to more traffic:
Linker outreach
Start with those who're really into the topic/subject that you've covered on your content—and have a history of sharing/linking to similar content.
The easiest way to find them is by mining your competitors' similar content. Tools that you can use to find linkers in your industry:
- Ahrefs or Open Site Explorer—to find blogs/websites that have linked to your competitors' content
- Topsy—to identify Twitter users who have shared your competitors' content
- Google Search—to find people who have shared your competitors' content on Facebook, Google+ and other social networks (using search operators)
Pro tip: You can also mine your competitors' most-linked content assets (pages with high # of LRDs) using Open Site Explorer, as this will reveal the linkers in your industry.
It'll be easier to reach out to them, seeing that they're genuinely interested in the topic of your content.
Pro tip: Don't ask them to share your content, since they are linkers, and they already know what to do next after seeing your content.
Paid social ads
Another great way to put more eyeballs on your content is through paid Social Ads—from Facebook's sponsored stories or Stumbleupon's paid discovery.
The best thing about these services is that you can configure your ads to only be displayed to specifically targeted users (those that are highly interested in what your content is providing).
Simon Penson wrote a great case study on how to make Facebook your primary traffic source that you might also want to read.
Related discussions
This is probably the easiest way to promote and build links to your site's content assets. Participate in already existing discussions that are thematically related to your content (forum threads, Q&As, other blogs, and online communities like Facebook groups, etc.).
Using your content as a reference to your contributions on these discussions will make it more enticing for other people to click on your link.
Linking through your content distribution efforts
Use your other content marketing efforts—like your guest blogs, columns, slideshows on Slideshare, or videos uploaded on Youtube—to promote your site's linkable assets.
Internal linking
I've always been a firm believer that internal links are the most valuable ones to have in a link building campaign, because you have full control of them.
Create more content that can stand to support your site's content assets. This way you'll be able to distribute Page Authority to your site's key pages and you'll be also able to build continuous traffic to them.
You can also utilize your site's high-traffic pages (based on your analytics) to make your other low-performing content assets be more visible (and more inclined to receive inbound links).
Other helpful resources:
- How to build your content promotion and link building opportunity list
- How to promote and build links to your great content
- Linker Outreach—a method for social and editorial link building
- 7 online viral marketing strategies
#10: Find specific questions and answer them (long-tail link building)
People will never run out of questions to ask, especially now that the information age makes it easier for people to solve their problems almost instantly with the help of the web.
Find online discussions that pertain to the product(s) you or your client provides (from forums, Q&A sites like Quora, and blog comments). It's best to genuinely add value to the discussion, by contributing only relevant information (and not make it too promotional).
The best thing about how the link-building space is evolving is that it's also giving marketers new ways to build signals that search crawlers can use.
In using this tactic, you won't necessarily need to use hyperlinks to promote or build signals to your website. Given that search engines are also using phrase-based indexing, even an unlinked brand mention will now count as a vote that's as good as a link (based on the concepts of co-occurrence and sentiment analysis).
With this approach (building unlinked brand mentions on related discussions), you lessen the chances of getting flagged as a spammer by forum/community moderators. But always remember that you have to ensure that people will get value from what you're contributing (think marketing!).
Another advantage of using this tactic is that you're also building brand awareness, which can eventually cultivate branded searches (seeing that you didn't provide a link).
#11: Link reclamation
This method is probably the oldest trick in the book of white-hat link building. Despite that fact, as well as all the changes that have been made in the search game, link reclamation is still considered one of the most effective tactics to use out there.
Reclaiming links—from links to your site that are broken, linking to the wrong version of the URL, or from unlinked brand mentions—are very much applicable to brands/websites that are active in online branding, content marketing, and offline marketing (print ads, events, etc…).
The best thing about this method is that it has a very high conversion rate for link acquisition. The main reason is that you've already earned the mention/citation, which makes it much easier for you to request to have the mention optimized (like your preferred anchor texts and/or the link's destination).
Common practices that you should integrate with your link-building campaign to find better link opportunities:
- Set up Google Alerts for your brand name (and resident authors)—to track blogs/websites mentioning your brand or your site's content.
- Use Topsy to track people mentioning your brand (or your site's homepage) on Twitter. It's easier to request links from them, since they're already vouching for you.
- Make it a habit to search for mentions about your brand, author(s), product(s) or events through Google's blog search (consider it a monthly task).
- Look for sites linking back to you that use the wrong version of the URL.
- Check incoming links pointing to your site's broken pages (404s) using Google Webmaster Tools. They are the easiest ones to reclaim.
#12: Static marketing
Consistency is a common factor that you'll mostly notice from successful brands on the web.
And this is something that even smaller brands can apply, especially in performing off-site marketing activities.
As perfectly described by Ross Hudgens, static marketing acts a force multiplier of future active marketing efforts through a series of branding initiatives (from naming conventions, persona, aesthetic impression, and overall brand identity).
Interactions with other people in your industry, particularly with content publishers, have been vital in today's age of link building.
And as most of us know, to be really able to compete in online marketing these days, we need to be almost everywhere. Static marketing makes that approach much easier, as you tend to be more consistent, which enables you to become more recognizable to people active in your industry's online space.
When your targets recognize you, you become linkable.
A few tips on how to be remarkable in your target communities:
- Use a username that's easy to recall.
- Stick to your personal brand's unique selling point and identity (establish expertise in a single niche first, before expanding on the others).
- Be consistent with the avatars you use in different social platforms or online communities you're actively participating in.
How about guest blogging?
Many link builders are abusing the tactic. Google is already on to it.
The method is very effective, when done right. But here's my personal take on it:
I don't do guest blogging that much anymore. But when I do, I do it on Moz.
If you're looking for more tips on link building, you can check out my blog Kaiserthesage and you can also follow me on Twitter @jasonacidre.
Some good tips, Jason! Especially creating a database of high quality and/ or unique photos - that can work remarkably well.
The "jason acidre" -link:kaiserthesage.com- thing doesn't return very good results, unfortunately. It used to work in Bing, but not anymore, if I'm correct. What does work is either using a service Mention.net (*much* better than Google Alerts), or limiting the results of a branded search query to the past month, exporting all the results to csv & using SEO for Excel's IsFoundOnPage-function to find non-linking URLs.
Hey Wiep,
Long time! And thanks for the comment - and great tip as always!
Agree with the lack of relevant results from using advanced search operators, good thing you've mentioned a few other options. Haven't tried Mention.net yet, will check that one out. Thanks man!
Don't forget freshwebexplorer.moz.com/. It's getting better every day, and it's free if you're a pro member of Moz.
Oh yes! Forgot to include this one (certainly useful in tracking brand mentions).
Hi Jason, Nice stuff very informative for quality link building & widely used great tactics....
Your comments is relevant but reading such a bulky story you may lost some informations . I think if you follow simple and easy methods you can gain a lot.
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thanks a lot.
Thanks for advice....
I completely agree that accepting guest posts is often overlooked. I would add that you should provide detailed instructions/requirements for guest posting on your site to set the bar high. This will help to weed out low quality requests (unfortunately you'll undoubtedly still have to deal with automated junk) and ensure you receive more high quality guest writers.
- Kevin W. Phelps
I feel that it's also best to only send out invitations to publishers that you highly trust - since they already know what they are doing :)
Nice post very informative for quality link building..... I forwarded this one to my teamments... Thanks for your Awesome Blog....Jason...Thanks for Great Post
Thanks, hope your team find these things actionable :D
As usual, another awesome post Jason!
The long tail questions is something I've been focusing on a lot recently.
If you can get a few YouTube videos ranking for long tail terms you can drive an awful lot of traffic.
Thanks once again for such an in-depth post. There's lots of things on here that I don't do enough of! Maybe time to add them to my Trello!
Thanks Sam! Would love to know how the other methods will work for you. Just let me know if you need help :)
What about using that kind of tactic for video hosted on your own platform. Doing so, and making them embeddable, you can earn links that goes to your site, and not to YouTube.
Hey sambarnes90
You just gave me an interesting website - trello.com
Thank you very much for that.
Please reply what other websites you are using on day to day basis.
Trello is a great tool - our team use it for collaboration and more :)
Would love to know what other tools you are using on day to day basis.
I'm not really a big fan of tools, though there are some that I can't live without (or use on a daily/weekly basis):
- GWT and Google Analytics
- Excel
- SEOQuake
- Mozbar
- Trello
- Ahrefs
- Gmail (+boomerang, yesware, rapportive)
- Google search
Thanks for reply ... really appreciate ...
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Fantastic post Jason, I would say 70% of these tactics we are currently doing the other 30% we will need to move onto ;)
Just need to watch re purposing the viral social threads, most of those public Facebook pages are already indexed I wouldn't put it on your own site. But good advice regardless, I have been playing heaps with viral content and paid promotion on Facebook recently.
Thanks for the advice James! And yeah, agree. Perhaps, the best way to utilize that tactic (repurposing an FB viral content on your own site) is to make it look somehow unique (ex: including your own insights, takeaways, etc...).
We've tested this approach recently, and it does work on attracting links, but of course getting links to your own original content ideas (not the republished ones) is still what matters most.
You really nailed it sir Jason, I'm also following your blog in kaiserthesage. Honestly, you're one of the persons that I would like meet here in PH (particularly here in Cebu). You really inspired me as an Online Marketer, hope we can meet soon!
I visit Cebu twice or thrice a year (I'll be attending next year's Sinulog Fest, perhaps we can meet there) :D
Awesome Post Jason, you put a lot of your efforts in that. Well I’m agreeing with your article juice that is: Always try to get links from genuine and natural way, which is the ever-green Link Building tactics :) Keep writing, Cheers!
Thanks Jason, a number of really great tactics there, a few refreshers too. One thing I couldn't help but notice re your interview on the Media Shower blog - they would benefit from implementing a better wordpress permalink structure. Kinda surprised they're not on top of that.
Yeah, I noticed that too. I'll try to advise them on that part (I guess SEO is not a core part of their services).
The ideas of creating a database and interviewing a famous person and is amazing. I had never thought of that I will most certainly try it some day! Thanks for the tip
Excellent work in sharing the information and providing great insight
A treasure-trove of valuable link building methods.
Appreciate it Jason!
Thanks!
It shows great exposure on link building strategy .,
Its totally new methods on building our back-links . Thanks for sharing this article . Great :)
Last but not least! you've mentioned "Guest Blogging" It still works and represent values to community. Just do it in a way that turns your reader to know something and start implementing.
Couldn't agree more. The method will definitely continue to offer great value, especially to people looking to get information and/or different perspectives. What's important is how you use the tactic (using it for branding and networking purposes will surely take you a long way).
Great info! Glad to see a pinoy SEO on top of his game.
Thanks Kenstarr! :)
SEO quote that gets turned into a meme of the day:
"I don't do guest blogging that much anymore. But when I do, I do it on Moz."
Meme: https://i.imgflip.com/3pvog.jpg
Whoa! Thanks man! That's really cool :D I think this one's the first meme ever done that's inspired by a post of mine. Appreciate the effort :)
Jason fantastic post I ike the way you give these mindboggling ideas. Reblogging is amazing share here. I never knew abt it
Excellent mate and kudos !!!
My 2 cents:
Facebook: My experience tells that "Inspirational quotes", "Humors" are good way of getting shares in Facebook. I have tried this , and I find that these are more effective than Technology tips and blogs. People tend to share these on their own wall thus extending your reach. Videos is another good option to concider.
Reverse engineering is also a key tool. I was searching a lot on the web and getting links which may not be helpful for my Niche , but when you do a reverse engineering , you exactly get were you need to be. Reinventing the wheel just is so much of waste of time. You get where your competitors are and then add your bit to be a little ahead of them. It also gives you links to places you need to be on the local market.
This post is one of the most creative/outside the box topics on link building I've read in a while. Well done. I have a question about #7: Republishing viral posts from Tumblr and Facebook. Not really understanding how you would do this and not get hit for duplicate content? Maybe I am missing something regarding how to republish.
Anyhow, thanks again for a great post, will be trying some of this stuff shortly.
Thanks for the question. With regards to republishing popular content from content platforms such as Facebook and Tumblr, I believe that as long as you give proper attribution to the original source of content it would still make perfect sense for your readers (especially if the subject of the content is something that your audience is really in to - you're just making a way for the content/information to reach them).
You can also use rel="canonical" to direct search engines to the original source of the content.
Guest blogging is so important and being so widely used but still gives you better link juice than any other technique.
I find this method as being one of the method that we usually skip and for me mainly will try to concentrate on the point no 5."Online billboards through long-tail content distribution".
These are surely linkbuilding tactics of today world.
Agree, and it's the most scalable one from this list in my opinion. Seeing that as long as these external web properties/assets are ranking and able to attract targeted traffic through search, they can continue to refer visitors to your site that have high chances of converting.
Some amazing piece of advice here, Jason!
Of course my blogger self is thinking that if somebody ever republishes a whole post I wrote without asking first I'm going to kill them with my bare hands :-D
Same thing that I'd do :) Thanks for the comment man!
Hi Jason,
That Reverse Guest-Blogging is definitely on my list to do. Finding it little hard to write guest blog for a real estate (one of my client) & it is better to get it written by the people who are experts in this field. The only problem is $$ because we've to pay it from our pockets.
Obviously, people would like to know what you read because you are SEO celeb & therefore they shared & +1'd your post on Google Plus. But it would be interesting if you could share a point or so for newbie's on how to write a post on Google+.
As always a great read.
Regards,
Hyderali
Great idea for a next blog post. Thanks Hyderali! I'll take note of that content idea - although some of its aspects have been already discussed on the blog post I wrote last year (PlusBlogging), I think I can just update that one where I can include an extensive guide on how to write blog post-like content on Google+.
This is a REAL Link building post with everything actionable in it!
I personally love the idea of republishing post from tumblr and facebook on a micro site (or may be main site) and this is mainly because you are crafting a content that have a tons of endorsements from the targeted audience and they will more likely to share your stuff and link to it!
Another idea that I really like was about using UGC channels to acquire top positions in long tail and get continuous traffic and brand endorsements!
This is indeed a great stuff J!
Thank you Moosa!
I'm sure that there are still a lot of great ideas for link building that I haven't covered here, but that's what I love most about link dev, it always gets you thinking of new ways :)
All great stuff Sam. Thanks for publishing it.
George
Amazing Post Jason!! Insightful Post. Thanks for sharing 12 link building strategies. Really a helpful post. All the techniques you have discussed here are really good.
Thank you sir :)
Sounds amazing. But what's the measurable ROI?
That's what every client of mine would ask.
Yep, same thing that most of our clients normally ask too.
I believe that these initiatives will somehow impact the site's ability to convert visitors (I wrote something about this late last year - on conversion-oriented link building). Given that ethical link building is more of a branding tool these days, I think the practice's aim to build a solid brand presence will somehow reflect the ROI in the long run.
Hi great post with some really good tips (I'll give some a go). Still a little uneasy about guest posts but its a great idea to get guest posts for your own blog!
Many thanks
True, especially when you're getting solid content from already established authors. It's also a great way to make new friends (that will certainly impact your social campaign) - that's why I believe it's a win-win strategy.
Hey Chris, curious to know why you're "still a little uneasy about guest posts?" Any particular reason? Just curious to know! :-)
Seems a good article, hope to implement some of the tactics in my link building campaign...
Cool, thanks Alex. Let me know how it goes :)
Hi Jason,
Bravo on a great post!
Really like the linker outreach explination! and some of the search strings further down will come in very handy!
Thanks Jonathan, appreciate the comment :)
And really glad that you found this list useful.
This was a fantastic email series that I read through last week... glad to see it made its way into a blog post!!
Thank you Greg! Really means a lot coming from you (and really glad that you also liked the newsletter series)
Hi Jason. All of your suggested tactics sound great.
Thanks Sean!
Jason@
Over all it’s an interesting and useful post. Getting quality backlinks is a matter of high quality approach and you have mentioned most of them. I find “Create your own database of premium images and cinemagraphs” is the most effective approach. Whenever we see a creative image or video, we must share them in our social media profiles and within a minute that images reaches to lots of peoples and the brand or company (watermarked in the image) gets attention.
An outstanding and very practical post to read.
Appreciate the comment Nazre. Thanks!
And aside from the attention and brand impression, getting links through attribution will be much easier too.
Its really effective if you know your competitor’s backlinks. When you know why they have higher PR than your then you can try to imitate them. It’s playing to the same level.
I've been doing the same thing! but thanks Jason for this post that you wanted to help some SEO consultant here in Phils.
Very fresh and informational blog. Link building is a great way to get back links from others site to your site and to increase the ranking of your site. It also animportant process of SEO. As you said there are a lot of ways to do so like article submission, social bookmarking, blog posting and many more which greatly helps in increasing the ranking. So people should practise these techniques.
These are great ways to build links, especially guest bloging.
Hi Jason....
I think this is a great article on 'link bait' ideas and all tips are very good, thanks for sharing..........
wow great post the way you explain all link building tactics is awesome you cover each and every link building method link building play an important role in seo so every one should be aware of it thanks for sharing such a wonderful article.
Jason,
This was good article to introduce this SEO link building terminology to me. This is my first week exploring SEO and linking building so much of this is new to me. I did learn from other posts that I needed to restructure my website layout because it does not get to my targeted market right away as it should. I did have a few questions I was hoping you may be able to direct answers for; (1) After we use those tools you mentioned to get email addresses basically we are just email those individuals in hopes that they will give us a link to our website? (2) How do I know find people for my industry, I understand when people are online blogging and want more information on the new iphone that is coming out, but we are in the parking lot maintenance, roadway, park garage and paving business. We basically fix build and fix roadways, sidewalk, parking lots and parking garages in commercial shopping centers, apartment complexes, airports and hospitals. To me this doesn't seem like a topic people want to have great discussions about, although I have been writing an article each day about "how to" and stuff in this industry I am still waiting to find somewhere to post them. (3) How do you actually find a good SEO person, either to hire internally for our company or to subcontract. I like to compare the SEO world to the find a good lawyer, out of every 100 lawyers there may be 1,2,3 at most good ones and the other 97 giving everyone else a bad name. I know this because when I was in law school many of those sitting next to me I would not have trusted to walk my dog let alone do my legal work in the future.
www.allpavingandsealcoating.com that is our website.
Respectfully,
Daren
Crazy... every time there's a LB post from this guy I stay hours analysing and trying out everything... thanks for that!! you kind of defined my entire strategy for the nexts months here haha
I think this is a great article on 'link bait' ideas. It helps me to start thinking in those terms instead of link building.
Really great tips here and a few things i'd not thought about but definitely some advice and suggestions here I that I can take away and run with. Thanks for sharing! :)
The best thing about this post is that it treats almost all the "unconventional" tactics...i love it!!! Thanks!
Hey Jason, sick post. great job. Thanks for sharing these tactics.
thanks so much for this awesome post. Its one of the few articles on moz in which every bit is resourceful!
Better late than never. I finally read this... Thank you Jason, an article that actually lists detailed information that is practice and applicable and not just faf!
Well done,
George
LCS
Another great post from Mr. Acidre- you never fail to disappoint and you are always ahead of the game my friend!
Many useful search strings that I have never tried before. Nice!
I personally observed that more number of Google pluses on my site increases SEO Performance of my website in the search engines and No doubt using long tail keywords in title gives quick results. Thanks.
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Amazing and helpful article. I am also putting together a guide to effective quick link building and this is seriously helpful!!! I will be posting it up on our SEO / Digital Marketing company's website: https://optimal-marketing.com/blog
Nice Blog.
But according internal linking that's will be effective to ranking ? Because i have to like this by now. We have 2 main category such as Women and Men fashion and Brands. So when i write something like about Men shoes or another category, I will include at least 3 link to Brands and after that i will write something in brands and link to category belong to brands.
For example - I write something like a Men shoes and add link to Adidas. So after that i write something about Adidas and link to Men and Women shoes because these brands have many product except shoes.
good tips, but many of these are not scalable
Especially not now guest blogging is frowned upon...
Thanks you've given a lot away here and I love you for it, much appreciated!
Hey Jason,
Nice article, But I have one question regarding Google plus sharing, Actually, recently I read a one blog on Mashable on Inside the failure of Google+. So, is this also beneficial in terms of Google plus?
Great article! Now if I only had enough time to do them all :)
Hi Jason
I am new to MOZ, this is the first post I have read! I can tell this is going be really useful and informative for building quality links in the future.
Thanks for sharing, great post!
Thanks Ruphel! Moz is definitely the best place to learn and network with other people who have been practicing online marketing for years.
I'm sure that you'll be back more often here :)
Hello
Great post ;) I have learned a lot from it, all tips are very good, some of them I have used already, some I will try as soon as possible.
Thanks for the tips - some really helpful ones in there.
I'm not sure I understand #2 though, "Outdated Content Acquisition". Is this just a fancy way of saying "buy older websites that haven't been updated in awhile & already have backlinks?"
It's more of buying the content/webpage that already have links (not the entire website) - and if it's not possible then suggesting to help update the information covered by the content is another route that you can take (then get a link from that page itself).
How can I get high pr dofollow blogs for me new site.??
Great post, anyone has the top "UGC sites" list? Sam
I think #10 is a great idea for link building and content creation alike. People turn to the search engines when they have questions so why not answer them directly? You can almost never run out of topics when you just keep answering the questions of your audience.
True. That's why FAQs are the best ones to start with when developing a content marketing strategy (as these contents get half of the job done - building awareness, solving a specific problem, serve as a platform for customer support and can eventually improve sales).
such an informative post! What does everyone think about the blogging idea for Google+? Has anyone used this tactic? Other than the potential for increased shares, how has it/can it impact SEO?
I've tried it personally a couple months back (though more on curating the useful posts I've read each week).
As I've mentioned above, shares on Google+ are able to pass link equity (so the more shares you get for a URL hosted within your website, the more link value it gets). This can then directly impact the site's overall domain authority as well as the site's overall ranking ability.
I'm confused about this point. Links in G+ posts are nofollow. Am I missing something?
These are excellent tips and also very informative roundup. Many of these I’m using already and still they all very effective. Good links are always the best way to rank in search engines.
The great thing in this post is that you explained the methods :). Above all are very great and informative but I like "#5: Online billboards through long-tail content distribution". This is i need to be considered I am going to use this. Thank you for useful tips
I haven't used any of this linkbuilding tactics
Thx very much for this cool article Jason.
Some great stuff here!! Thanks for sharing these ideas
yeah Google isn't give value older content, than how it gives value your backlink?
I'm wondering will google take this as spam of there is a sudden increase in link building?
Btw, I love your article. Packed with useful information. Keep up the good work.
Sudden increase in incoming links can sometimes be natural (think viral content - it is in its true nature to be able to get ton of links in a day).
I don't think that the velocity of link acquisition will matter as long as the links you're getting are in context.
Thanks :)
Hey Jason,
Scalable link building tactics which you have described here is wonderful. I all most like all of your ideas for creating good back links. Thanks for sharing these awesome article:)
Thanks Stephen :)
Great post Jason, But would like to add one extra step to 10th point like we could also set search setting to past 24 hours or week to get latest results and pitch, As those forum posts are new and unsolved.
YES! That's something that could really make an impact in instantly generating leads/sales.
I completely agree with guest blogging. Moreover, it's nice to get to know so many different ways of creating backlinks. Well, very much liked the idea of: "Online billboards through long-tail content distribution." Would definitely like to work on it. Thanks for such a nice information.
It was really wonderful to get to know about these things.You mentioned some points from which i was not aware.
i will like to mention one more thing that we can tweet or share from things which are in trends.we can find it from google trends which can attract traffic.
Somebody purposefully making my posts a THUMBDOWN.
Kindly i Request the Admin and senior member to identify the culprit.
Hi Rahul,
We've looked into this in the past, and sent you a note regarding the likely reason for the thumbs down. Your comments have likely been perceived as being generic and not commenting on the post itself, and that will often result in thumbs down from users.
Classic post Jason, first of all thanks for sharing outdated content finder tool. I was looking for something like this to search for old posts in our niche where we can add more value and can get some credit in return. :)
I really liked the idea of inviting famous bloggers in your niche industry to write for your blog. You get some really meaningful content and when they (guest bloggers) promote that content on their networks, you automatically grab some links and attention. That's great.
Thanks Praveen.
Bill (Sebald) did really well in coming up with that tool (outdated content finder) - it gave birth to a new marketing method - that genuinely helps webmasters provide relevant information to people in search of them (it's helping the web become better in someways).
Thank you for your post. It is extremely useful. I need for my site. Gamebaila.com
I found better information from your links not this stuff.
Is your blog Kaiser the sage?!
I would never have guessed with all of those links you're throwing out to it....
^^
Nice post mate.
Haha sorry about that Matt - had to use some of my older posts as reference (makes it easier to breakdown the entire post into just a list of tactics).
Thank you sir!
OMG. such a wonderful and vast information took more time to read.
But each wording was such resourceful.
Thanks for this amazing Article. Nice Work !!
Thanks Rahul :)