Spencer Linking 2015
Where do you get base links?
The idea behind a set of base links is that you get them from
anywhere as long as it’s relatively easy and 100% clean. So, while I’m going to
give you some ideas, if you know of another good, clean, easy place to get
links, go for it!
Here’s a few links I like to get as base links…
1. Infographic links. These are
really easy, since there are a number of different infographic directories, and
plenty of them will give you a dofollow link. Here are just a few:
· Visua.ly
· Topinforgraphic.com
· Coolinfographics.com
· Nerdgraph.com
· Infographicsonly.com
· Dailyinfographic.com
2. Directory links. Directory links are
tricky, since some of them can be kind of spammy. However, there are plenty of
good directories out there, and they can give you some surprisingly powerful
links. The most important thing to remember here is to only have your links
listed n relevant pages. Here are a few of the directories I recommend most:
· Best of the Web
· Moz
· Better Business Bureau
· Hot vs Not
· JoeAnt
3. Blog aggregators. Blog aggregators
are pretty much exactly what they sound like: sites that aggregate blogs in a
bunch of different topic areas. You have to be careful here, too. First, some
are spammy. Second, some are picky, so you have to have some good content on
your site before you submit. The good news, however, is that these are totally
free. Here are a few good ones:
· Alltop
· Technorati
· Blogarama
· Bloghub
· Regator
· Icerocket
4. Business and 1-800 number listing sites. You can get a 1-800 number for a few bucks. This makes it pretty
easy to get a few good base links from sites that compile lists of businesses
and their phone numbers. Here are a few good business directories and 1-800
listing sites you can submit to:
· Crunchbase.com
· Activerain.com
· Kudzu.com
· Biznik.com
· Inter800.com
· Intertollfree.com
5. Sharing sites. These days, there’s
a sharing site for pretty much everything: images, audio, logos, infographics,
video, etc. Most of these sites let you have some kind of link in your profile,
and some will allow you to stick dofollow links in the descriptions of your stuff.
There are tons of these out there, so don’t be afraid to poke around. Here are
a few, though:
· Yourlisten.com
· Reverbnation.com
· Podcastdirectory.com
· Designshack.net
· Styleboost.com
· Logogala.com
6. Ask people you know for links. This is about as simple as it gets, but these links can be clean
and easy, and they can be powerful to boot, especially if you have web-savvy
friends. Of course, these links work best if you can get them on relevant
pages, but take what you can get.
7. Blog comments. You don’t want to
spend too much time commenting on blogs, since almost all blog comments links
these days are no-follow. However, they can still provide a bit of anchor text
diversity, and it’s one of the few linking opportunities that can refer
visitors to your site. They’ll also have a pretty high relevancy score if you
comment on good, relevant pages.
8. Forum links. Forum links
are similar to blog comment links in that many of them are going to be
no-follow. They also have the additional downside of typically having a low
page authority. However, the relevance is typically off the charts, and you can
totally control the anchor text. The key here is to actually provide value to a
forum, so you don’t get deleted by the moderators.
Wrapping it up!
There you go! That’s 8 solid strategies that can get you a handful
of clean, easy links fast. If you can get 5-10 links from each, you’ll have a
pretty solid set of base links to work off of!
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