Link building can be a grueling and demanding course of action. However, did you know there are measures you can take offline that will help in the link development process? In an interview with Mike McDonald at the 25th Annual ACCM Conference, Rhea Drysdale of Less Everything explains how this can be done. She says being a good business person is a helpful place to start. Develop a name for yourself and your business in your community and your relationship will carry over online. Find out more from Rhea Drysdale right here on WebProNews.
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Good video and I will take her tip and check out the meetup website for events in the future.
The chamber of commerce and library tips also got my creative juices flowing because edu and gov links are so powerful.
The “Realistic Link Building” WebProNews quick interview with Rhea Drysdale gives some good link building tips and strategies. I think it is important to apply link building strategies daily. Rhea Drysdale gives helpful insights.
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Rhea Drysdale is right on the money. I think people need to consider ‘relationship building’ online, is very important. Don’t be too much wrapped up in Google ranks, or any Search ranks, when just doing well building relationships will help spread the word of who you are too. The rules on Google can change in a nanosecond, but viral marketing with good people or companies can last much longer. Remember anything in print online could show up archived somewhere helping to keep your site link out there even longer. The sites with nofollow, but lots of traffic, can work great too. That gives you more credibility and higher integrity, than just expecting a link back to your site. Laura
Good point of view regarding to link building techniques.
Great information. Link building sure does help even newbies like me get on the first page of google.
She is right… I do this things every day - and they do work!
Businesses have an enormous amount of content they have not considered publishing. This content can be published on content sites that link back to their site. These published pages will be content relevant and more valuable in developing traffic. And why is the DMOZ still on the list of places to get valuable links?
Liked the interview — a lot of good points.
Another way to secure text links is to check to make sure that anyone re-using your content links back to you. I like to call this: making sure you capture all the links you have already “earned”.