Effective and Creative Link Building for New Websites

When you are establishing a new website, you need to get it out into the open immediately and let people know you exist. Sure, the traditional search engine optimisation technique (SEO) of putting in keywords can work too, but that is not all. After all, since your site is new, you might be placed in page 500 of a search engine even if your content is chockfull of these words.

You need links to establish Web presence. With anchors pointing to your website, you can get indexed, and your trip to the top page starts. Thus, it is important to quickly acquire those valuable links that can make your website visible among the millions of other sites in the Internet.

Go to Web and blog directories where you can register your site. You will be surprised how this simple process can get you several hundred back-links. Another technique is to write newsworthy press releases about your website and submit them to e-PR sites. These sites will then submit your press releases to Web newspapers. Now that is an easy way to get links without paying for it!

You can also look for established websites similar or has a connection to your niche. Email their webmaster, and ask permission to post a link that leads to your site. In addition, add theirs in your site. This method is called reciprocal linking, which also generates traffic. In addition, sign up in social networking sites, social bookmarking sites, forums, and voting websites. Of course, do not forget to add the proven method of writing and submitting keyword-rich articles to article directories for back-links.

Another great scheme is to hold promotions or contests. This scheme draws bloggers to your website, allowing them to anchor your site to their text. Also, you can promote your expertise to other companies. As part of your compensation, you can ask them to post a credit link that leads to your website. This is especially advantageous if a well-established site with a good audience hires your services. Finally, do not limit yourself to links that point back to your homepage. Try to be specific by directing the focus of the anchor text to the appropriate internal page.

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