Link Building Services

 
In today’s search engine landscape, Link Building is easily the most important element in raising your search engine rankings for the keyword phrases that are important to your business. In fact, it can account for up to 80% of why some web sites rank well and others do not.

 

Link building is a continuous process. In order to maintain your rankings in the search engine results, the search engines need to see continual and gradual links to your site from relevant and varied sources. In order to gain and maintain great rankings in the search engines, not only do you have to be good at onsite SEO, but specific, contextual link building is becoming increasingly important to get your site to rank at the top of the search engines.

 
There are many different types of links and link sources. An example of the types of quality links we create for your site are:

 

High PR Backlinks

We link to your site from High PageRank sites to boost your rankings quickly.

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Blog Marketing

Blog creation and blog marketing is a great source for contextual backlinks.

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Social Bookmarking

There are hundreds of Social Bookmarking sites and you need to be there.

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Article Marketing

We write articles on your behalf and publish them throughout the Internet.

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Integrated Web 2.0 Marketing

This is an advanced technique that supercharges your link building campaign.

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Groups / Forums Marketing

Creating and participating in relevant groups and forums is another great source for contextual backlinks.

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Social Profile Creation

We'll create important profiles for you on a multitude of social media sites.

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Squidoo Lenses

We create Squidoo Lenses that establish you as an authority on your chosen topic.

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What is Contextual Link Building?

Contextual link building is creating links to your site from relevant sources with a similar topic or industry as your own.  While not all of our links are contextual (we still want to make sure you get attention from social bookmarking and Web 2.0 sites), we do our best to keep as many links as possible relevant to your topic or industry.  Part of contextual linking is to make sure that the text on the link (called the “anchor text”) is rich with the keywords that are important to your business.  For example, if you sell beekeeper supplies, by placing links to your site from contextual sources with the specific anchor text “beekeeper supplies”, it sends more value back to your site than just linking your company name back to the site.

 

Manual Link Building

One thing that sets us apart from many of our counterparts in the industry is we do not use any automated software to blast links out to the Internet.  If automated linking is done improperly, this approach can have devastating consequences to your site rankings.  Instead, we manually visit each site your site is linked from and request relevant links.  If you see prices or link volumes offered by competitors that seem too good to be true, they probably are.  Consider the long-term consequences of blasting links out to the Internet.