How To Get Free Quality Links To Your Blog
SEO May 3rd, 2007There are two ways you can easily get an instant PR4 backlink from my blog. I don’t run the Top Commentators plugin at the moment so you don’t need to be spamming my comments in hopes to climb to the top! All you need to do is one of the following things to get a quality backlink.
Link To One Of My Posts
If any of my content is relevant to what you discuss on your blog, consider linking to it. Your readers may find it enjoyable, and you in turn will get an automatic link back to your website. Each time you link to one of my posts, you will get a link back to your post. The more stories you find interesting and link to, the more links you get back.
Comment On One Of My Posts
If you’re reading here and want to write a comment, I will reward you with a link back to your blog as well. If you’re writing a comment, you can specify exactly what URL you would like to link to and by being creative with the name field you can even control the anchor tag that I link to you with.
The greatest thing about all this is that as my blog grows, and my PageRank increases, your site will continue to grow with it because of all the links pointing over to your blog. This is all made possible because I remove the nofollow tags on my blog comments. By default, blogs do not pass on any link love as the outgoing links are all tagged with the nofollow tag. I think the nofollow tag is useless, so everyone that participates on my blog is rewarded!
Oh, did I mention all these links don’t cost a thing? Sure you can go buy text links from other blogs, but you can get FREE text links to your website and even customize your anchor text, all for free.
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May 3rd, 2007 at 9:18 pm
This is not a bad idea kenny !! Free backlinks are always good
May 4th, 2007 at 3:30 am
This is great, and I wish all bloggers would do it. I believe that any blogger who wishes their commenters to make an effort to put in valuable comments will be more likely to get them without nofollow.
May 4th, 2007 at 5:41 am
Thanks for the comments guys, and my goal is certainly to get valuable and insightful comments as opposed to just single word replies to boost comment count.
May 11th, 2007 at 11:35 am
I think that Wordpress should disable the nofollow tag by default…
May 11th, 2007 at 2:55 pm
Its been brought up as a suggestion to the WP team… but whether or not it will be implemented remains to be seen.