Building Cheap Links

 

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You can manually go out and ask webmasters to link to your content. Just send them an email introducing your site, and ask them if they would consider linking to it. what often happens is that they will ask for a link, in return, back to their site. This is called reciprocal linking. And while it is “better than nothing”, you really get more out of one-way links into your site. Either way, this is free of charge to do.

Edit this text The key to succeeding with this strategy is to offer helpful advice, suggestions or information, and to ask real questions. You won’t get many people clicking on your links if you only post the link along with some promotional text. It’s also a good idea to fill out your profile as much as conceivable, using keywords, and to include a photograph.

Article marketing is a third way to get links back to your website or blog. This takes a little more time, and you do have to be able to write a little bit. However, do not think you need to be an expert writer. As long as you can come up with a 500-word article that is clear, concise, and doesn’t have spelling or grammatical errors, then you are qualified. Edit this text

Finally, you can submit your article to the various directories and search engines. Start with the free ones if you are on a budget and add a paid one every week or month as your budget allows. When submitting, keep in mind that your descriptions should not be promotional and should not include the name of your website in them, so as to increase your chances of being accepted. As you can see, there are many ways to go about cheap link building.

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