How To Get More Backlinks

Backlinks are links on other website that point towards your own website. There are several ways to increase your number of backlinks which will lead to better search engine rankings.

1. Submit your site to Directories

Submitting your site to directories takes a lot of manual effort, and that is why many bloggers leave out this important step. The truth is that backlinks at all of these directories will go a long way in improving your sites PR. This is because these are quality backlinks, as you can see with PR numbers next to each respective directory. It is definitely worth your time to submit your site to these directories.

Some bloggers send their blog to literally hundreds of directories. I think that is pointless after a while since the number of directories with quality PR is limited. These are the top free online directories:

http://www.dmoz.org 

http://www.lii.org/pub/htdocs/home.html
http://www.femina.com 

http://www.gogreece.com
http://www.sacentral.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm 
http://www.worldhot.com/ 
http://www.123india.com/
http://www.elib.org/
http://www.ezilon.com/
http://www.epooch.com/
http://www.christiansunite.com/
http://www.toronto1.biz/
http://www.canadianeh.com
http://www.aardvark.co.za
http://www.nzs.com/
http://www.aigam.com

There are paid directories also, but they are not all worth the money that they claim to be. I would first start off with the free directories and then work my way up from there.

2. Social Bookmarking Sites
Social networking sites provide quality backlinks similar to directories. However, social networking sites have the advantage in the fact that they will send direct traffic to your site. I receive substantial traffic from several of the sites below. Many bloggers will send their site to these social networking sites once, while other will send every single post. Sending every post will definitely improve your post's search engine rankings, but sometimes I am too lazy to do so.


http://del.icio.us/
http://www.digg.com/
http://www.blinklist.com/
http://ma.gnolia.com/
http://www.furl.net/
http://www.diigo.com/
http://www.complore.com/
http://www.tallstreet.com/
http://gamingtags.com/
http://indiagram.com/index.php
http://www.goesby.com/
http://teachershare.org/openig/
http://www.chaamp.com/
http://www.a1-webmarks.com/
http://www.tektag.com/
http://www.bookmark.it/
http://www.wirefan.com/
http://www.linkatopia.com/
http://www.optimiz.us/
http://www.web20toolbar.com/

3. Link Exchange

Exchange your link directly with other webmasters and bloggers. An easy way to do this if you have a blog is to exchange links with other bloggers in your niche, and add each other's link to your respective blogrolls. I have started to do this on my blog, and I have received some hits from sites on my blogroll. More important than the minimal traffic though are the quality backlinks. Backlinks from similar sites go further then backlinks from random sites. If you are looking for other users to exchange links with, check out http://forums.digitalpoint.com/forumdisplay.php?f=53 . If your link is on someone's blogroll who has 100 posts, then you have 100 backlinks already right there. If you do this with 20 blogs, then you have 2,000 quality related backlinks!

4. Buy Links

This is generally considered "Black Hat," but if done correctly you will have a PR ranking fast. Just go to Digital Point and buy a link from a high PR site which has the same niche as your own site. The link might be costly, but your PR should increase with the next update if they are quality related links. Google is known to punish those who they think are buying links, so it might be better to stay away from this option.

5. Forum Signatures

Every time you post on a forum, you will be leaving another backlink behind. This option is pretty straightforward

6. Blog Commenting on related blogs

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